Emphasizing an interdisciplinary viewpoint, Catalysis Reviews is designed to stimulate new progressive ideas throughout this broad science, offering articles in such areas as advances in technology and theory, engineering and chemical aspects of catalytic reactions, reactor designs, computer models, analytical tools, and statistical evaluations. Publication office: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 325 Chestnut Street, Suite 800, Philadelphia, PA 19106.
Catalysis Science & Technology is committed to publishing research reporting high-quality, cutting-edge developments across the catalysis community at large. The journal places equal focus on publications from the heterogeneous, homogeneous, thermo-, electro-, photo-, organo- and biocatalysis communities. Works published in the journal feature a balanced mix of fundamental, technology-oriented, experimental, computational, digital and data-driven original research, thus appealing to catalysis practitioners in both academic and industrial environments. Original research articles published in the journal must demonstrate new catalytic discoveries and/or methodological advances that represent a significant advance on previously published work, from the molecular to the process scales. We welcome rigorous research in a wide range of timely or emerging applications related to the environment, health, energy and materials.
The main aim of Catalysis Surveys from Asia is to disseminate as early as possible significant findings and trends from Asia which may lead to new concepts in catalyst design. This quarterly journal focuses on surveys of recent progress and activities in catalytic science and technology and related areas. A major proportion of the contents consists of rapid, invited, short reviews and accounts from academia and industry. The journal stimulates global communication between the scientists and engineers in the world of catalysis.
Catalysis Today focuses on the rapid publication of original invited papers devoted to currently important topics in catalysis and related subjects. The journal only publishes special issues, each of which is supervised by Guest Editors who recruit individual papers and oversee the peer review process. Catalysis Today offers researchers in the field of catalysis in-depth overviews of topical issues.Both fundamental and applied aspects of catalysis are covered. Subjects such as catalysis of immobilized organometallic and biocatalytic systems are welcome. Subjects related to catalysis such as experimental techniques, adsorption, process technology, synthesis, in situ characterization, computational, theoretical modeling, imaging and others are included if there is a clear relationship to catalysis.Each issue of Catalysis Today covers a distinct topic. Types of publication are:Selected papers based on a symposia, workshop, or conference.Review articles, in-depth tutorials, or original publications on a common theme.Monographs (detailed papers covering a specific subject, typically of sufficient scope to constitute a full journal issue).Researchers who would like to serve as Guest Editors are encouraged to contact any of the journal Editors to answer specific questions.
The journal covers the following topical areas:
Analysis of specific industrial catalytic processes:
Production and use of catalysts in branches of industry: chemical, petrochemical, oil-refining, pharmaceutical, organic synthesis, fuel-energetic industries, environment protection, biocatalysis: technology of industrial catalytic processes (generalization of practical experience, improvements, and modernization): technology of catalysts production, raw materials and equipment: control of catalysts quality: starting, reduction, passivation, discharge, storage of catalysts: catalytic reactors.Theoretical foundations of industrial catalysis and technologies:
Research, studies, and concepts : search for and development of new catalysts and new types of supports, formation of active components, and mechanochemistry in catalysis: comprehensive studies of work-out catalysts and analysis of deactivation mechanisms: studies of the catalytic process at different scale levels (laboratory, pilot plant, industrial): kinetics of industrial and newly developed catalytic processes and development of kinetic models: nonlinear dynamics and nonlinear phenomena in catalysis: multiplicity of stationary states, stepwise changes in regimes, etc. Advances in catalysis:
Catalysis and gas chemistry: catalysis and new energy technologies: biocatalysis: nanocatalysis: catalysis and new construction materials.History of the development of industrial catalysis.
Catalysts (ISSN 2073-4344) is an international open access journal of catalysts and catalyzed reactions. Catalysts publishes reviews, regular research papers (articles) and short communications. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, there is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
Central European Journal of Chemistry (CEJC) presents international research results in all fields of chemistry. The editors are committed to CEJC being the premier source of high quality research from Central and Eastern Europe. CEJC is peer-reviewed and is published monthly in English. CEJC publishes research and review articles, rapid and short communication and book reviews.Coverage includes Analytical Chemistry; Biochemistry and Biological Chemistry; Bioorganic Crystal Chemistry; Biophysics and Chemical Physics in Biology; Chemical Kinetics and Reactivity; Crystallography; Electrochemistry; Environmental Chemistry; all relevant techniques in Spectroscopy; Inorganic Chemistry; Macromolecules and Polymers; Materials; Nucleation and Growth of New Phases; Organic and Organometallic Chemistry; Photochemistry; Physical Organic Chemistry; Radio- and Nuclear Chemistry; Solid State Chemistry; Surface Chemistry and Colloids; Surpramolecular Chemistry and Nanochemistry; Theoretical and Computational Chemistry.
The journal Ceramics-Silikáty accepts papers concerned with the following ranges of material science: *Chemistry and physics of ceramics and glasses*Theoretical principles of their engineering including computing methods *Advanced technologies in the production of starting materials, glass, ceramics and cement based materials *Properties and applications of modern materials *Special analytical procedures *Engineering ceramic including composites *Glass and ceramics for electronics and optoelectronics *High temperature superconducting materials *Materials based on cement or other inorganic binders *Materials for biological application *Advanced inorganic glasses with special properties *Fibrous materials Coatings and films based on inorganic non-metallic materials.
Cereal Chemistry® is the premier international archival journal in cereal science. No other journal surpasses it in the quantity and quality of juried, original research. Research presented in Cereal Chemistry explores raw materials, processes, products utilizing cereal (corn, wheat, oats, rice, rye, etc.), oilseeds, and pulses, as well as analytical procedures, technological tests and fundamental research in the cereals area.Cereal Chemistry is abstracted and/or indexed in: Biological Abstracts, Biological and Agricultural index, Chemical Abstracts, Current Contents, Excerpta Medica, Nutrition Abstracts and Reviews, Science Citation Index, Dairy Science Abstracts, Field Crop Abstracts, Herbage Abstracts, Plant Breeding Abstracts, Review of Plant Pathology, Soils and Fertilizers, Weed Abstracts, Flour Milling and Baking Research Association (FMBRA). .
Chem provides a home for seminal and insightful research and showcases how exceptional fundamental studies in chemistry and its sub-disciplines may help to find potential solutions to the global challenges of tomorrow. Chem is committed to providing authors with a fast, fair, informed, and responsive review process. Our PhD-trained scientific editors work with authors, reviewers, and editorial board members with the goal of publishing the most interesting discoveries in chemistry each year.
ChemBioChem is an international forum for short communications, full papers, reviews & minireviews and highlights & concepts. ChemBioChem (Impact Factor 2009: 3.824) is a source for important primary and secondary information across the whole field of chemical biology, bio(in)organic chemistry, and biochemistry. Its mission is to integrate this wide and flourishing field, ranging from complex carbohydrates through peptides/proteins to DNA/RNA, from combinatorial chemistry and biology to signal transduction, from catalytic antibodies to protein folding, from bioinformatics and structural biology to drug design - to name just a few topics.
Aims and Scope Download Flyer The journal provides primary research papers and critical secondary information on heterogeneous and homogeneouscatalysis as well as biocatalysis. It aims to strengthen cross-communication within between these communities. Its authors and readers will come from academia. the chemical industry. and government laboratories across the world. ChemCatChem... Readership Chemists and chemical engineers of all disciplines using catalysis: organic. inorganic. organometallic. and bio(in)organic chemists; biochemists; physical and theoretical chemists; materials. polymer. surface. and environmental scientists.
ChemComm publishes urgent research which is of outstanding significance and interest to experts in the field, while also appealing to a broad chemistry readership. Our communication format is ideally suited to short studies that are of such importance that they require accelerated publication. Our scope covers all topics in chemistry, and research at the interface of chemistry and other disciplines (such as materials science, nanoscience, physics, engineering and biology) where there is a significant novelty in the chemistry aspects. Major topic areas covered include Analytical Chemistry, Catalysis, Chemical Biology, Medicinal Chemistry, Computational Chemistry, Machine Learning, Energy and Sustainable Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry, Green Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, Nanoscience, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry and Supramolecular Chemistry.
ChemElectroChem showcases exceptional international research over the entire scope of electrochemistry. It is published on behalf of Chemistry Europe, an association of 16 European chemical societies.
Aims and Scope Download Flyer With an impact factor of 3.232 (2009).ChemMedChemon its way to become a premier journal at the interface of chemistry. biology and medicine.ChemMedChemis made in Europe. but publishes primary as well as critical secondary and tertiary information from authors across and for the world. Its mission is to integrate the wide and flourishing field of medicinal and pharmaceutical sciences. ranging from drug design and discovery to drug development and delivery. from molecular modeling to combinatorial chemistry. from target validation to lead generation and ADMET studies—to name just a few topics. Contents ChemMedChempublishes an attractive mixture of: Short Communications and Full PapersMinireviews and ReviewsHighlights and ConceptsBook and Multimedia ReviewsFields of Interest ChemMedChemtears down the walls between chemistry. biology. and medicine: drug design and discoverydrug development and deliverytarget validationlead generationADMET studiesscreeningbiological activity studiescombinatorial techniquesmolecular modelingsynthesis of biologically active compoundsmetabolism in drug actionsmolecular recognition at receptorsinteraction of ligands and receptorsapplications of NMR and X-ray crystallography ChemMedChemis accepted for coverage in MEDLINE. ISSN: 1860-7179 (print). 1860-7187 (online). CODEN: CHEMGX. Volume 6. 12 Issues in 2011. Masthead Masthead(PDF) –[Show history][Hide history] How to cite:To make sure that references to this journal are correctly recorded and resolved (for example in CrossRef or ISI Web of Science). please use the following abbreviated title in any citations: 'ChemMedChem' (punctuation may vary according to the style of the citing journal).