Abstract
Catalysis by nanoparticles is an important segment of contemporary nanotechnology. Abundant relevant information is scattered an over enormously big number of sources, only a part of which formally regards to catalysis and/or nanotechnology and nanoscience. With the CAPlus database, the scope of the field and its main thematic features and trends are discussed for the period 1990–2017. The findings match up expert opinion on catalysis as the core area of nanotechnology and nanoscience.
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This study was funded by the Ministry of Science and High Education of Russian Federation (Project AAAA-A17-117041710086-6).
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Zibareva, I.V., Ilina, L.Y. & Vedyagin, A.A. Catalysis by nanoparticles: the main features and trends. Reac Kinet Mech Cat 127, 19–24 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11144-019-01552-6
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