Scientific Bangladesh

Research Footprint from Bangladesh in American Chemical Society Journals, 2024.
Collaborative and Multidisciplinary Growth in Global Chemical Science.

In 2024, research publications from Bangladesh in the American Chemical Society (ACS) journals demonstrated strong international engagement and growing multidisciplinary expertise. A total of 124 publications were recorded, with dominant contributions in the Chemistry Multidisciplinary (36.29%) and Materials Science Multidisciplinary (29.84%) fields. The USA (29.03%), Saudi Arabia (19.36%), and Japan (18.55%) were leading collaborating countries, indicating Bangladesh’s increasing visibility in global scientific networks. Most papers were Articles (90.32%) and open access (48), reflecting active dissemination of research outcomes. Notably, researchers like Md. Ferdous Rahman and Md. Rasidul Islam were among the top contributors, underlining strong institutional productivity. Overall, the 2024 publication record signifies Bangladesh’s rising role in chemistry-driven innovation and international collaboration under the ACS platform. Web of Science

The areas of research publication categories in the TreeMap:

Research contributions in the field:
Categories Record Count % of 124
Chemistry Multidisciplinary 45 36.290%
Materials Science Multidisciplinary 37 29.839%
Chemistry Physical 25 20.161%
Nanoscience Nanotechnology 25 20.161%
Energy Fuels 14 11.290%
Engineering Chemical 13 10.484%
Polymer Science 7 5.645%
Agriculture Multidisciplinary 6 4.839%
Chemistry Analytical 6 4.839%
Chemistry Applied 6 4.839%
Materials Science Biomaterials 6 4.839%
Engineering Electrical Electronic 5 4.032%
Environmental Sciences 5 4.032%
Public Environmental Occupational Health 5 4.032%
Biochemical Research Methods 4 3.226%
Food Science Technology 4 3.226%
Spectroscopy 3 2.419%
Biochemistry Molecular Biology 2 1.613%
Chemistry Inorganic Nuclear 2 1.613%
Engineering Environmental 2 1.613%
Water Resources 2 1.613%
Chemistry Medicinal 1 0.806%
Chemistry Organic 1 0.806%
Green Sustainable Science Technology 1 0.806%
Neurosciences 1 0.806%
Research areas:

Types of published documents:
Types Record Count % of 124
Article 112 90.323%
Review Article 8 6.452%
Editorial Material 3 2.419%
Early Access 2 1.613%
Correction 1 0.806%
Retracted Publication 1 0.806%
Authors’ infographic (Top 25):

Researcher profiles (Top 25):
Researcher Record Count % of 124
Rahman, Md. Ferdous 7 5.645%
Islam, Md Rasidul 5 4.032%
Hossain, M. Khalid 5 4.032%
Akhtar, Umme Sarmeen 4 3.226%
Rahman, Md. Mahbubor 4 3.226%
Bhattarai, Sagar 4 3.226%
Shaikh, Md. Aftab Ali 4 3.226%
Marasamy, Latha 3 2.419%
Habib, Ahsan 3 2.419%
Kareem, Mustafa 3 2.419%
Ul Islam, Md. Arif 3 2.419%
Soga, Tetsuo 3 2.419%
Hossain, Khandker Saadat 3 2.419%
Khan, M. N. I. 3 2.419%
Bashar, M. S. 3 2.419%
Mondal, Ajoy Kanti 3 2.419%
Hossain, Quazi Shafayat 3 2.419%
Nishat, Sadiq Shahriyar 3 2.419%
Jahan, Sharmin 3 2.419%
Jahan, Shirin Akter 3 2.419%
Kuddus, Abdul 3 2.419%
Islam, Md. Sherajul 3 2.419%
Islam, Tarikul 3 2.419%
Khan, Md. Abu Rayhan 3 2.419%
Kato, Shinya 3 2.419%
Research-affiliated institutes:

Research collaboration countries:
Countries Record Count % of 124
Bangladesh 124 100.000%
USA 36 29.032%
Saudi Arabia 24 19.355%
Japan 23 18.548%
People’s R China 18 14.516%
Canada 15 12.097%
India 12 9.677%
Australia 10 8.065%
South Korea 10 8.065%
England 6 4.839%
Iraq 3 2.419%
Mexico 3 2.419%
Egypt 2 1.613%
Malaysia 2 1.613%
Pakistan 2 1.613%
Türkiye 2 1.613%
Algeria 1 0.806%
Argentina 1 0.806%
Austria 1 0.806%
Brunei 1 0.806%
Dem Rep Congo 1 0.806%
France 1 0.806%
Iran 1 0.806%
Ireland 1 0.806%
Italy 1 0.806%
Sustainable Development Goals:

Web of Science Index:

Research highlights in American Chemical Society journals from Bangladesh:
Type Result
Review Article 8
Early Access 2
Open Access 48
Enriched Cited References 99
Observations:
  1. Bangladesh’s research output in ACS journals is predominantly multidisciplinary, with chemistry and materials science as key strengths.

  2. International collaboration, especially with the USA, Japan, and Saudi Arabia, plays a major role in research visibility.

  3. A small group of researchers contributes significantly to the national publication output, indicating concentrated expertise.

Questions:
  1. Which institutions in Bangladesh are leading these ACS publications?

  2. How does Bangladesh’s 2024 output compare with previous years in terms of volume and impact?

  3. What strategies could diversify author representation and expand collaboration beyond current dominant partners?

Bangladesh’s 2024 presence in ACS journals showcases promising global integration and growing research maturity, suggesting that with increased institutional support and wider researcher participation, its impact in chemical sciences could rise even further.

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