A short review on informetric analysis and recent progress on contribution of Ceria in Ni-based catalysts for enhanced catalytic CO methanation

Energy demand is rising, and the exhaustion of accessible energy sources is currently the greatest challenge. CO methanation has become a crucial reaction for the substituted natural gas production, necessitating a catalyst. Ceria is amongst the most extensively utilized metal oxides owing to its ab...

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Main Authors: Hatta, A. H., Abdul Jalil, Aishah, Hassan, Nurul Sahida, Shahul Hamid, Muhamed Yusuf, Nabgan, Walid, Alhassan, Mansur, Bahari, Mahadi, Cheng, Chin Kui, Sharif Zein, Sharif Hussein, Firmansyah, Mochamad Lutfi
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spelling my.utm.1064892024-07-08T08:11:48Z http://eprints.utm.my/106489/ A short review on informetric analysis and recent progress on contribution of Ceria in Ni-based catalysts for enhanced catalytic CO methanation Hatta, A. H. Abdul Jalil, Aishah Hassan, Nurul Sahida Shahul Hamid, Muhamed Yusuf Nabgan, Walid Alhassan, Mansur Bahari, Mahadi Cheng, Chin Kui Sharif Zein, Sharif Hussein Firmansyah, Mochamad Lutfi QD Chemistry Energy demand is rising, and the exhaustion of accessible energy sources is currently the greatest challenge. CO methanation has become a crucial reaction for the substituted natural gas production, necessitating a catalyst. Ceria is amongst the most extensively utilized metal oxides owing to its abundance of oxygen vacancies. Despite substantial study on CO methanation, no paper evaluates the impact of ceria in Ni-based catalysts for CO methanation. Hence, we have provided a bibliographic analysis and recent progress on contribution of ceria in Ni-based catalysts for enhanced catalytic CO methanation. This article shows the findings of an informetric investigation of CO methanation conducted between year 1970 and 2022 by examining data from 156 sources and 585 publications. Information regarding the relationships amongst keywords, countries, and journals, an intercountry co-authorship network analysis, and a conception of the co-occurrence network were supplied. Our review concludes with technical challenges and suggestions for future research. Elsevier B.V. 2023-03-01 Article PeerReviewed Hatta, A. H. and Abdul Jalil, Aishah and Hassan, Nurul Sahida and Shahul Hamid, Muhamed Yusuf and Nabgan, Walid and Alhassan, Mansur and Bahari, Mahadi and Cheng, Chin Kui and Sharif Zein, Sharif Hussein and Firmansyah, Mochamad Lutfi (2023) A short review on informetric analysis and recent progress on contribution of Ceria in Ni-based catalysts for enhanced catalytic CO methanation. Powder Technology, 417 (NA). NA. ISSN 0032-5910 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.powtec.2023.118246 DOI:10.1016/j.powtec.2023.118246
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topic QD Chemistry
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
Hatta, A. H.
Abdul Jalil, Aishah
Hassan, Nurul Sahida
Shahul Hamid, Muhamed Yusuf
Nabgan, Walid
Alhassan, Mansur
Bahari, Mahadi
Cheng, Chin Kui
Sharif Zein, Sharif Hussein
Firmansyah, Mochamad Lutfi
A short review on informetric analysis and recent progress on contribution of Ceria in Ni-based catalysts for enhanced catalytic CO methanation
description Energy demand is rising, and the exhaustion of accessible energy sources is currently the greatest challenge. CO methanation has become a crucial reaction for the substituted natural gas production, necessitating a catalyst. Ceria is amongst the most extensively utilized metal oxides owing to its abundance of oxygen vacancies. Despite substantial study on CO methanation, no paper evaluates the impact of ceria in Ni-based catalysts for CO methanation. Hence, we have provided a bibliographic analysis and recent progress on contribution of ceria in Ni-based catalysts for enhanced catalytic CO methanation. This article shows the findings of an informetric investigation of CO methanation conducted between year 1970 and 2022 by examining data from 156 sources and 585 publications. Information regarding the relationships amongst keywords, countries, and journals, an intercountry co-authorship network analysis, and a conception of the co-occurrence network were supplied. Our review concludes with technical challenges and suggestions for future research.
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author Hatta, A. H.
Abdul Jalil, Aishah
Hassan, Nurul Sahida
Shahul Hamid, Muhamed Yusuf
Nabgan, Walid
Alhassan, Mansur
Bahari, Mahadi
Cheng, Chin Kui
Sharif Zein, Sharif Hussein
Firmansyah, Mochamad Lutfi
author_facet Hatta, A. H.
Abdul Jalil, Aishah
Hassan, Nurul Sahida
Shahul Hamid, Muhamed Yusuf
Nabgan, Walid
Alhassan, Mansur
Bahari, Mahadi
Cheng, Chin Kui
Sharif Zein, Sharif Hussein
Firmansyah, Mochamad Lutfi
author_sort Hatta, A. H.
title A short review on informetric analysis and recent progress on contribution of Ceria in Ni-based catalysts for enhanced catalytic CO methanation
title_short A short review on informetric analysis and recent progress on contribution of Ceria in Ni-based catalysts for enhanced catalytic CO methanation
title_full A short review on informetric analysis and recent progress on contribution of Ceria in Ni-based catalysts for enhanced catalytic CO methanation
title_fullStr A short review on informetric analysis and recent progress on contribution of Ceria in Ni-based catalysts for enhanced catalytic CO methanation
title_full_unstemmed A short review on informetric analysis and recent progress on contribution of Ceria in Ni-based catalysts for enhanced catalytic CO methanation
title_sort short review on informetric analysis and recent progress on contribution of ceria in ni-based catalysts for enhanced catalytic co methanation
publisher Elsevier B.V.
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url http://eprints.utm.my/106489/
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