BILIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF PUBLICATIONS ON POLLUTED WATERS WORLDWIDE 2000–2024, WITH EMPHASIS ON FILTRATION
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Filtration of industrial wastewater and its preparation for reuse, saving water for daily consumption of the population, maintenance of industrial enterprises, the population and reducing the environmental damage of wastewater are currently a particularly serious problem. The purpose of this study is to review articles published on the treatment of polluted water in many regions of the world from 2000 to 2024. For this purpose, the authors collected, reviewed and analyzed 107 publications that met the selection criteria in the Scopus database between 2000 and 2024. Bibliometric analysis showed that all articles were published in English and the largest number of publications were studied by scientists and researchers from the USA, China, Australia. It also showed the need for international research on the treatment of polluted water to expand scientific exchange on this topic.
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