Vegetable Fibers in Cement Composites: A Bibliometric Analysis, Current Status, and Future Outlooks
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vegetable fibers cement composites durability
Date
2025-01-13Referencia bibliográfica
Arvizu Montes, A. et. al. Materials 2025, 18, 333. [https://doi.org/10.3390/ma18020333]
Abstract
The use of vegetable fibers (VFs) in cement-based composites has increased in recent
years owing to their minimal environmental impact and notable particular properties.
VFs have aroused interest within the scientific community because of their potential as a
sustainable alternative for construction. This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric
analysis of VFs in cement composites using data from the Scopus database and scientometric
tools to explore publication trends, influential sources, and research directions. Key
findings reveal a steady increase in publications, with Construction and Building Materials
identified as a leading journal in the field and China and Brazil as prominent contributors
in terms of publications and citations. The analysis highlights a strong focus on mechanical
properties and durability, reflecting the interest of the scientific community in optimizing
VF composites for construction. Furthermore, this study includes a revision of the most
influential studies addressing VF classification, durability improvements, and advanced
applications of VFs in building applications. Finally, future research opportunities are
outlined, emphasizing Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), industry integration, CO2 absorption,
and the application of machine learning techniques to advance the development of VF
composites. This work provides a comprehensive overview of the field, suggesting future
guidelines and promoting collaborative research.