The journal Adsorption provides authoritative information on adsorption and allied fields to scientists, engineers, and technologists throughout the world. The information takes the form of peer-reviewed articles, R&D notes, topical review papers, tutorial papers, book reviews, meeting announcements, and news.Coverage includes fundamental and practical aspects of adsorption: mathematics, thermodynamics, chemistry, and physics, as well as processes, applications, models engineering, and equipment design. Among the topics are Adsorbents: new materials, new synthesis techniques, characterization of structure and properties, and applications; Equilibria: novel theories or semi-empirical models, experimental data, and new measurement methods; Kinetics: new models, experimental data, and measurement methods. Processes: chemical, biochemical, environmental, and other applications, purification or bulk separation, fixed bed or moving bed systems, simulations, experiments, and design procedures.
adsorption Science & Technology is a journal devoted to studies of adsorption and desorption phenomena, which publishes original research papers and critical review articles, with occasional special issues relating to particular topics and symposia. Recent issues have included studies of the pore structure and surface chemistry of active carbons, discussions of the application of the Dubinin-Radushkevich equation, the effect of cation-exchange on the sorption properties of zeolites, studies of the isosteric and differential heats of gas adsorption on microporous active carbons, and investigations of high-area manganese oxides by nitrogen adsorption.Ten issues a year are published. All papers and articles are subject to peer review before a decision is taken regarding their suitability and every effort is made to ensure their publication as quickly as possible.
Adult Education Quarterly (AEQ) is a quarterly scholarly refereed journal committed to advancing the understanding and practice of adult and continuing education. AEQ aims to stimulate a problem-oriented, critical approach to research and practice, with an increasing emphasis on interdisciplinary and international perspectives. Innovative and provocative scholarship informed by diverse orientations and methodologies is encouraged.
Adultspan Journal is the journal of the Association for Adult Development and Aging (AADA), a division of the American Counseling Association.
Advanced Biosystems extends the Advanced brand into the life sciences by publishing the best research into technologies that enhance and harness biological systems, including systems and synthetic biology, advanced therapeutics, and biohybrids and neurotechnology.
ISSN: 2366-7478 (online).
Volume 2. 12 Issues in 2018.
Advanced Chemical Engineering, part of the prestigious Advanced portfolio and a top-tier chemical engineering journal, publishes cutting-edge research across the entire field of chemical engineering from fundamental scientific advances to the design and upscale of applied technologies in chemical processes.
Covering a broad scope and providing breakthrough research on all aspects of chemical engineering, our readers range from chemical engineers, chemists, physicists, and material science to biologists and medical researchers.
The Advanced portfolio from Wiley is a family of globally respected, high-impact journals that disseminate the best science from well-established and emerging researchers so they can fulfill their mission and maximize the reach of their scientific discoveries.
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