principles that govern bioelectronics, but at the same time, all these disciplines are bound
to transform this knowledge into tangible technological solutions. In addition, several
journals specialize in the field. According to Scopus, these journals held important po
sitions in the 2020 SJR [50] ranking, and some classifications, their best position made the
Q1 quartile, for example, (i) biosensors and bioelectronics: 2.55 and Q1 in biomedical
engineering; (ii) advanced materials: 10.71 and Q1 in materials science; (iii) advanced
functional materials: 6.07 and Q1 in biomaterials; (iv) ACS applied materials and inter
faces: 2.54 y Q1 in materials science (see Table 7.1).
The network analysis based on the bibliographic data showed the presence of high-
occurrence nodes: basic research fields of knowledge that have been fundamental for the
advancement of bioelectronics (Figure 7.1). For example, in cluster 3, the biosensor node
stands out with 89 occurrences, 80 links, and a total link strength of 173. The term is
related to other elements of interest, such as electrochemistry, glucose oxidase, biofuel
cells, and carbon nanotubes, among others. Another relevant case was found in cluster 1,
where graphene appears with 55 occurrences, 54 links, and a total link strength of 109,
and one more in cluster 5, where organic bioelectronics presented 63 occurrences, 36
links, and a total link strength of 81. In the first case, the node is related to terms such as
conductive polymers and flexible electronics, while in the second case, the node relates
with interesting terms such as bioelectronic medicine and conjugated polymers.
It should be highlighted that, unlike in the bibliometric analysis, the number of patent
applications is significantly lower, and their presence begins in the 1980s, which indicates
that basic science is more developed than technology. In terms of patent applications, the
United States is the leader. This country represents an important technology market par
excellence, although a significant number of PCT applications are processed through
WIPO; that is, protection for these patent applications is sought in places other than their
origin. The rest of the ranking includes Asian countries, European patents, Canada,
Australia, and Greece. The case of China is of particular interest because it more than
doubles European patents. Regarding patent documents by the applicant, U.S. companies
stand out, and European companies and individuals to a lesser extent. The participation
of the academy and individuals who file these requests is worth attention. One likely
explanation is that further progress is still needed in materializing the scientific principles
of bioelectronics in different devices to encourage companies to make these applications
available to markets (Table 7.2).
The IPC International Patent Classification is a valuable progress indicator for different
technological sectors, as becomes evident when grouping these patent applications into
different categories. In this case, many patent documents were located in the C12Q 1/68
subcategory, which involves technological developments related to nucleic acids. This
subcategory belongs to another subcategory integrating essential elements for the devel
opment of bioelectronics, such as enzymes. The following classification also considers
elements that cannot be integrated into any other group in this subclass; in other words,
bioelectronic technologies are difficult to categorize due to their nature, complexity, and
novelty. This ranking also shows other elements related to immunoassays, immunochemical
immobilization, diagnosis, processes (chemical, physical, and physical-chemical), and sti
mulation electrotherapy. The discipline of bioelectronics is creating inventions within related
emerging fields of knowledge, but they will take time to materialize in complete technolo
gical developments. Consequently, specific applications derived from the progress of basic
science will take on greater strength in the medium and long terms (Table 7.3).
Regarding the network analysis, a fairly populated map was created from the
downloaded records and the analysis criteria. The map shows many clusters and nodes
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