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Carbon Dioxide Corrosion: Scientometric Mapping of the Global Research Landscape over Two Decades (2005–2025)
Mohamed-Cherif Ben-Ameur, Mohamed-Aymen Kethiri, Andrea Brenna et al.
7 juillet 2026
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Abstract

Carbon dioxide (CO2) corrosion affects the integrity of energy and process infrastructure, yet the field has lacked a quantitative description of its own structure and evolution. This study presents a scientometric analysis of CO2 corrosion research published between 2005 and 2025, based on 8671 documents retrieved from Scopus and Web of Science and processed in VOSviewer for co-authorship, co-citation, and keyword co-occurrence mapping. Annual output rose from low and irregular levels in the early period to sustained growth from approximately 2013 onward, and more than 80% of cumulative citations were recorded after 2016, indicating that the recently published literature constitutes the field’s actively cited base. Ranked by publication volume, China and the United States are the leading contributors across both databases, followed by a stable group of European and other national communities; at the institutional level, energy-focused organizations predominate, and Corrosion Science is the most frequently occurring and most strongly connected source in the co-citation network. Keyword co-occurrence mapping resolves the literature into four thematic clusters: physic-chemical context, degradation quantification, electrochemical and surface-analytical methods, and industrial application. The analysis also indicates that broad CO2-based queries retrieve substantial adjacent-field literature; corrosion-specific search terms are therefore suggested for delimiting this domain in future bibliometric studies.

IPC Classification

G06H04C07B60

Keywords

carbondioxidecorrosionscientometricmappingglobalresearchlandscapedecades20052025chemengineeringaffectsintegrityenergyprocessinfrastructurefieldlackedquantitativedescriptionstructureevolutionpresents
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