Journal of the International Association of GeoChemistryEstablished in 1986, Applied Geochemistry is an impactful international journal aims to offer a dynamic venue for the global geochemical community to present and share original research, critical reviews, perspective and viewpoints, which have some practical applications or implications to human endeavour and wellbeing. The journal strives to publish rigorous and robust papers for a multidisciplinary and diverse audience of scientists, practitioners, policy makers in the broad environmental geoscience community. Applied Geochemistry facilitated the diffusion of numerous scientifically-novel, policy-changing and thought-leading knowledges in the field. Applied Geochemistry is the official journal of the International Association of GeoChemistry (IAGC). Applied Geochemistry embrace the global community of geochemical researchers who play the roles as our authors, reviewers, editors and readers. More information about the International Association of GeoChemistry can be found at the society website:http://www.iagc-society.orgAG has been at the forefront of the human endeavours in resource exploration and the (subsequent) environmental protection in the last several decades, serving the geochemical community with a reliable and dynamic source of research and knowledge about the earth systems. Papers on applications of inorganic, organic and isotope geochemistry and geochemical processes are therefore welcome provided they meet the main criterion. Spatial and temporal monitoring case studies are only of interest to our international readership if they present new ideas of broad application. Theoretical and fundamental studies applying geochemical methodologies are also welcome provided they have a well-justified application aspect.Themes covered include:Environmental Geochemistry and Biogeochemical CyclingHydrogeochemistry and HydrogeologyContaminants Processes, Impacts and RemediationGeochemical Dynamics across Air-Water-Soil InterfacesMedical Geochemistry and HealthGeochemistry in Environmental Disasters and SustainabilityMineral and Energy Resources Exploration and RecoveryThis journal welcomes contributions that support and advance the UN's sustainable development goals, in particular SDG 3 (Good health and well - being), SDG 6 (Clear water and sanitation) and SDG 13, (Climate Action)
Green Chemical Engineering (GreenChE) is a journal focusing on significant cutting-edge research and the latest technological advances in core areas of green and sustainable development of chemistry and chemical engineering as well as in other relevant disciplines. Articles should present new findings of exceptional significance to their field, and also be of wider interest to readers working in other areas across the green chemical engineering.Submissions on a variety of green chemical engineering-related topics will be considered. These include, but are not limited to, papers addressing:Green solventsReaction engineeringSeparation engineeringGreen alternative & functional materialsBiochemistry & bioengineeringSimulations, integration, safety & assessmentRecycling, environment engineering & eco-industryEditorial Board
Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers (formerly known as Journal of the Chinese Institute of Chemical Engineers) publishes original works, from fundamental principles to practical applications, in the broad field of chemical engineering with special focus on three aspects: Chemical and Biomolecular Science and Technology, Energy and Environmental Science and Technology, and Materials Science and Technology. Authors should choose for their manuscript an appropriate aspect section and a few related classifications when submitting to the journal online.
Next Chemical Engineering is a peer-reviewed, open access journal publishing cutting-edge research in the field of chemical engineering.The journal is part of the Next family, a suite of multidisciplinary open access journals from Elsevier, dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge across various disciplines. Managed by a team of experienced in-house Editors, Next Chemical Engineering offers authors a platform for rapid publication, innovation, and seamless access for readers in the field.Next Chemical Engineering aims to be a leading resource for researchers in academia and industry, providing a platform for the next generation of chemical engineers to showcase their work. The journal covers a wide range of topics in chemical engineering, from fundamental principles to industrial applications, including process design, optimization, and sustainability.Next Chemical Engineering provides authors with a rigorous peer review process to ensure high-quality publications that contribute to the advancement of the field. Next Chemical Engineering invites submissions that push the boundaries of traditional chemical engineering research and contribute to the advancement of the field towards a more sustainable and innovative future.Next Chemical Engineering welcomes submissions that explore innovative research in areas such as:Chemical reaction engineeringProcess control Process optimizationSeparation processesTransport phenomenaBioprocessesSustainable and green engineeringNanotechnology applicationsMaterials science in chemical engineeringEnergy efficiency in chemical processesRenewable energy and sustainability in chemical engineeringProcess safety and risk managementComputational modeling and simulation in chemical engineering
The word 'particuology was coined to parallel the discipline for the science and technology of particles.Particuology is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes frontier research articles and critical reviews on the discovery, formulation and engineering of particulate materials, processes and systems. It especially welcomes contributions utilising advanced theoretical, modelling and measurement methods to enable the discovery and creation of new particulate materials, and the manufacturing of functional particulate-based products, such as sensors.Papers are handled by Thematic Editors who oversee contributions from specific subject fields. These fields are classified into: Particle Synthesis and Modification; Particle Characterization and Measurement; Granular Systems and Bulk Solids Technology; Fluidization and Particle-Fluid Systems; Aerosols; and Applications of Particle Technology.Key topics concerning the creation and processing of particulates include:Modelling and simulation of particle formation, collective behaviour of particles and systems for particle production over a broad spectrum of length scalesMining of experimental data for particle synthesis and surface properties to facilitate the creation of new materials and processesParticle design and preparation including controlled response and sensing functionalities in formation, delivery systems and biological systems, etc.Experimental and computational methods for visualization and analysis of particulate systemThese topics are broadly relevant to the production of materials, pharmaceuticals and food, and to the conversion of energy resources to fuels and protection of the environment.With a focus on new learning related to complex multi-scale systems and phenomena, Particuology especially welcomes and now provides a platform for themes related to meso-science. This emerging field recognises that common phenomena can be observed across length scales ranging from elemental particles through to that of the observable universe. Since particulate systems are ubiquitous in various fields, this initiative extends the scope of the journal, while maintaining a focus on the common scientific challenges for these fields.
Resources Chemicals and Materials (RCM) focuses on the creation, production, characterization and economics of materials and chemicals arising during the processing, conversion and utilization of various resources that could be (1) naturally occurring organic, such as fossil fuels, organic wastes and biomass; or inorganic, for example, metallic and non-metallic ores; and (2) a variety of secondary platform intermediates like syngas, methanol, metal oxides and CO2. This is an area of study that is developing rapidly with a growing number of researchers and engineers leading the edge of innovation and swiftly transferring their findings into practical applications with enormous economic and social benefits.With a rapid cycle from submission to production, RCM provides an open access platform for laboratory scholars, fundamental scientists and technical engineers to share working results, knowledge and engineering experiences. We welcome high-quality submissions featuring fundamental research results and technical developments. We also welcome reviews and research highlights about "hot topics" by leading experts in the related subjects and fields.In accordance with the types of major resources involved in the creation and production of chemicals and materials, major subject categories include, but are not limited to:Natural growing materialsOrganic fossil resourcesMetallic ore resourcesNon-metallic inorganic mattersPlatform intermediatesProcess wastes and residuesEditorial Board