No, infringement of patent rights refers to the implementation of a patent without the permission of the patentee for business purposes. Quoting other people's patent documents in academic articles has nothing to do with patent infringement, but is related to copyright. The Copyright Law stipulates that quoting other people's works in order to clarify a certain fact in an academic article does not constitute a copyright infringement, but the copyright owner must be specified. That is to say, it is not an infringement of copyright if you cite patent documents, but you need to clearly identify the author.