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Radiation Measurements

  • ISSN: 1350-4487
  • 5 Year impact factor: 1.9
  • Impact factor: 2
Radiation Measurements provides a forum for the presentation of the latest developments in the broad field of ionizing radiation detection and measurement. The journal publishes original papers on both fundamental and applied research. The journal seeks to publish papers that present advances in the following areas: spontaneous and stimulated luminescence (including scintillating materials, thermoluminescence, and optically stimulated luminescence); electron spin resonance of natural and synthetic materials; the physics, design and performance of radiation measurements (including computational modelling such as electronic transport simulations); the novel basic aspects of radiation measurement in medical physics. Studies of energy-transfer phenomena, track physics and microdosimetry are also of interest to the journal. Applications relevant to the journal, particularly where they present novel detection techniques, novel analytical approaches or novel materials, include: personal dosimetry (including dosimetric quantities, active/electronic and passive monitoring techniques for photon, neutron and charged-particle exposures); environmental dosimetry (including methodological advances and predictive models related to radon); cosmic and high-energy radiation measurements (including dosimetry, space radiation effects, and single event upsets); dosimetry-based archaeological and Quaternary dating; dosimetry-based approaches to thermochronometry; accident and retrospective dosimetry (including activation detectors), and dosimetry and measurements related to medical applications. Generally excluded are topics related to dosimetry and environmental radioactivity for risk assessment, particularly using standard and well-established techniques, where the emphasis is on the results of the measurements rather than on the measurement techniques. Review articles are periodically solicited by the Editors. The journal aims to publish papers containing substantial novelty and scientific impact. The Editors reserve the rights to reject, with or without external review, papers that do not meet these criteria. Please note that rejected papers will not be considered when resubmitted in any form, or to an alternative Editor.
Radiation Measurements

Radiation Physics and Chemistry

  • ISSN: 0969-806X
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.7
  • Impact factor: 2.9
The Journal for Radiation Physics, Radiation Chemistry and Radiation ProcessingA multidisciplinary journal linking science and industry Radiation Physics and Chemistry is a multidisciplinary journal that provides a medium for publication of substantial and original papers, reviews, and short communications which focus on research and developments involving ionizing radiation in radiation physics, radiation chemistry and radiation processing.Radiation Physics and Chemistry aims to publish articles with significance to an international audience, containing substantial novelty and contributions to science. We expect that articles present new insight or hypothesis testing, that they focus on radiation effects or applications of ionizing radiation, provide uncertainties and statistical analysis where relevant, and present their findings in context with discussion of past and recent literature. The editors reserve the right to reject, with or without external review, articles which do not meet these criteria. This could include articles which are very similar to previous publications, except that target substrates, materials, analyzed sites or experimental methods have been changed.A fuller though not exhaustive list of topics that are considered for publication include:Radiation PhysicsFundamental processes in radiation physics • Interaction mechanisms for example scattering and absorption of photon and particle radiations • Attenuation coefficients • X-ray fluorescence • Cherenkov effect • Polarization • Effects of periodic structures (Bragg diffraction, channelling, parametric x-radiation, etc) • Mathematical methods in radiation physics, reference dataRadiation sources and detectors • Accelerator and radionuclide spectra and other properties • Radiation fields from point and extended sources • Detector response functions • Basic physics of Dosimetry • Radiation transport • Buildup factorsRadiation Chemistry• Ionizing radiation induced ionic and radical reactions • Kinetics and mechanism of radiolysis reactions • Pulse radiolysis technique and measurements • Nanoparticle production by ionizing radiation • Radiation induced chain reactions, polymerization • Irradiation effects on polymers • Dose and dose rate effects • LET effects on chemical reactions • Pollutant removal by ionizing radiation • Computational models on radiation chemical reactionsPapers on photochemistry, microwave chemistry and thermochemistry are believed to belong to the scope of RPC only if they have strong relevance to radiation chemistry. EPR papers will only be considered for publication when the method is used for clarifying radiation chemical processes, e.g. by determining the nature of the transient intermediates. Radiochemistry papers such as tracer technique, radon or other radionuclide measurements, isotopic constitutions fall outside the scope of the journal.Radiation ProcessingRadiation Sterilization • Microbiology • Toxicology • Biocompatibility • ValidationFood irradiation • Microbiological quality • Chemical effects • Nutrition • Detection induced radioactivityPolymers • Synthesis • Polymerization • Curing • Grafting • Crosslinking • Degradation • CompositesEnvironmental • Effluent gas • Waste water • Water purification • Toxin reduction • Sludge • Recycling of wastesRadiation effects • Semiconductors • Gemstones • Crystals • CeramicsDosimetry and process control • Dosimeter systems • Analytical instrumentation • Environmental influence • Measurement uncertaintyRadiation sources and facilities for radiation processing • Electron Accelerators • Gamma and x-ray facilities • Safety issues • Transport of radioisotopes
Radiation Physics and Chemistry

Reactive and Functional Polymers

  • ISSN: 1381-5148
  • 5 Year impact factor: 4.3
  • Impact factor: 5.1
An International Journal devoted to their Science and Technology Reactive & Functional Polymers provides a forum to disseminate original ideas, concepts and developments in the science and technology of polymers with functional groups, which impart specific chemical reactivity or physical, chemical, structural, biological, and pharmacological functionality. The scope covers organic polymers, acting for instance as reagents, catalysts, templates, ion-exchangers, selective sorbents, chelating or antimicrobial agents, drug carriers, sensors, membranes, and hydrogels. This also includes reactive cross-linkable prepolymers and high-performance thermosetting polymers, natural or degradable polymers, conducting polymers, and porous polymers. Original research articles must contain thorough molecular and material characterization data on synthesis of the above polymers in combination with their applications. Applications include but are not limited to catalysis, water or effluent treatment, separations and recovery, electronics and information storage, energy conversion, encapsulation, or adhesion. Full-length papers, perspectives and review articles will be considered. We welcome cutting-edge, original research within our scope. Modelling and simulation work will be considered only when linked to new or previously published experimental results. Lack of originality and novelty, insufficient molecular characterisation, or poor comparison with the current state of the art are reasons for rejection.
Reactive and Functional Polymers

Resources Chemicals and Materials

  • ISSN: 2772-4433
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 materials Organic fossil resources Metallic ore resources Non-metallic inorganic matters Platform intermediates Process wastes and residues
Resources Chemicals and Materials

Results in Materials

  • ISSN: 2590-048X
Results in Materials is part of the Materials Today journal family. It is an open-access journal that serves as a platform for the community of materials scientists and engineers to share their findings and visions in materials. This journal aims to promote the visibility of exploratory studies, preliminary/incremental results, and negative results with scientifically sound explanation. Results in Materials has a broad scope spanning all materials science and engineering subfields, welcoming articles in the following areas: Theoretical Materials Science Experimental Materials Science Computational Materials Science Environmental Materials Science Education in Materials Science We welcome all studies that do not necessarily generate breakthrough results but serve as stepping-stones to advance knowledge in materials science. We also encourage submissions of undergraduate research work. Manuscripts of experimental, theoretical and computational nature are all welcome for submission. Results in Materials also considers manuscripts that discuss the integration of research and education for training the next-generation workforce in materials science and related fields. All submissions are subject to a robust peer review process. Results in Materials accepts submissions of two types of papers: Full-length research papers Microarticles: very short papers (no longer than three pages), which may consist of a single, but well-described piece of information, such as: Data and/or a plot plus a description Description of a new method or instrumentation Concept or design study Vision for future directions
Results in Materials

Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research

  • ISSN: 2214-1804
  • Impact factor: 5.3
Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research is an open access journal devoted to research, design development and application of all bio-sensing and sensing technologies. The editors will accept research papers, reviews, field trials and validation studies of obvious relevance, which describe important new concepts, underpin understanding of the areas of interest or provide important insights into the practical application, manufacture and commercialisation of bio-sensing and sensing technologies. The scope of Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research encompasses, but is not restricted to, the following areas: •Sensing principles and mechanisms •New materials development (transducers and sensitive/recognition components) •Fabrication technology •Optical devices •Electrochemical devices •Mass-sensitive devices •Gas sensors •Biosensors •Analytical microsystems •Environmental, process control and biomedical applications •Signal processing •Sensor and sensor-array chemometrics •Optoelectronic sensors •Mechanical sensors •Thermal sensors •Magnetic sensors •Interface electronics •Sensor Systems and Applications •µTAS - Micro Total Analysis Systems (Microsystems for the generation, handling and analysis of (bio)chemical information) •Development of solid-state devices for transducing physical signals •Analytical devices incorporating a biological material
Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research

Sensors International

  • ISSN: 2666-3511
Sensors International is a peer-reviewed open access journal that serves as a platform for the dissemination of original and cutting-edge research related to sensors. The journal aims to advance the fundamental understanding of sensors and their applications in various fields, including sensor science and technology, sensor materials, processing and fabrication, as well as sensing system and applications. Topics covered include but are not limited to: i. Sensor science and technology MEMS/NEMS sensors Physical sensors: temperature, mechanical, magnetic, thermal, optical, and others Chemical and gas sensors Microfluidics and biosensors Medical sensors Bionic sensors Acoustic and ultrasound sensors New sensing mechanism sensors: triboelectric, photoacoustic, nanophotonics, quantum, metasurface CMOS and IR image sensors Radio frequency, terahertz and infrared sensors ii. Sensor materials, processing and fabrication 2D or low-dimensional materials for sensors Shape memory alloy for sensing applications Flexible materials for wearable sensors Implantable sensors, neural interfaces and electroceuticals Biocompatible and biodegradable materials for sensors iii. Sensing system and applications Self-powered sensors, modules and systems Sensor signal processing for high precision and stability Sensors for intelligent robots Sensors for drones and unmanned vehicles Sensors for harsh environment (EMC, radiation, humidity, temperature) Sensors in industrial practice Internet of things (IoT) and sensor networks Energy harvesting for IoT sensors Sensors for artificial intelligence of things (AIoT) Remote sensors, data acquisition and processing Integration of actuators with sensors for smart systems Sensor data processing (soft computing with sensor data, e.g., pattern recognition, machine learning, evolutionary computation; sensor data fusion, processing of wave e.g., electromagnetic and acoustic; and non-wave, e.g., chemical, gravity, particle, thermal, radiative and non-radiative sensor data, detection, estimation and classification based on sensor data; neuromorphic computing; edge computing; cloud computing)
Sensors International

Separation and Purification Technology

  • ISSN: 1383-5866
  • 5 Year impact factor: 7.8
  • Impact factor: 8.6
Separation and Purification Technology is a journal dedicated to the dissemination of novel methods for separation and purification in chemical and environmental engineering for homogeneous solutions and heterogeneous mixtures. This includes any separation and/or purification of liquids, vapors and gases, carbon capture and separation, with the exception of methods intended for analytical purposes. Soil science, polymer science and metallurgy are outside the scope of the journal. Separation and Purification Technology welcomes contributions focused on experimental studies and theoretical analyses of phenomena associated with and arising from separation and purification as well as process development and simulation, equipment design and fabrication. Preparation and modification of materials used in separation and/or purification operations can be considered if the intended separation and/or purification is an essential part of the work rather than a tool for characterization of a material. Such new materials should allow for separations that cannot be achieved with existing materials; alternative materials for e.g., adsorption are not sufficiently novel. Contributions should be always related to new or improved separation methods or principles; applications are welcome provided that they are not a direct implementation of known separation methods. Of particular interest are articles aimed at solving separation problems encountered in the emerging technologies including fields such as biotechnology, biobased feedstocks/products, green technology, carbon capture, utilization and sequestration, energy storage and conversion, and resource recovery and recycling. Review papers should be written by an author with proven expertise in the field, and provide a critical assessment of the state-of-the-art in a specific topic related to novel approaches in separation and purification.
Separation and Purification Technology

Smart Energy

  • ISSN: 2666-9552
A companion journal to ENERGY, the international journal Smart Energy is an international, multi-disciplinary journal with a focus on smart energy systems design, analysis, planning and modelling. The journal aims to be a leading platform and an authoritative source of information related to the green transformation of energy supply and demand systems into future smart renewable energy and sustainable solutions. The journal covers technical and energy engineering research of technologies and system designs with a focus on energy systems. Research is welcome on the role of smart energy technologies and energy infrastructures into an energy systems context such as energy conversion, energy efficiency, energy storage, electrification, power-to-heat, power-to-gas, power-to-liquids, electrofuels, district heating, district cooling and renewable energy. The journal aims at further developing the cross-sectorial approach in smart energy systems exploiting synergies between energy efficiency and use of different energy storages also considering smart electricity grids, smart thermal grids as well as smart gas grids. Research related to such technologies in renewable energy systems focusing on system re-design, transitions, renewable energy integration, analysis, energy planning, management, financing, market designs, public regulation, economics, modelling, as well as use of smart meters, data, AI and digitalization is welcome provided such topics are within the context of the broader multi-disciplinary scope of Smart Energy. We thank Storywise for providing original design of the cover image. This journal welcomes contributions that support and advance the UN's sustainable development goals, in particular SDG 7 (Affordable and clean energy)
Smart Energy

Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells

  • ISSN: 0927-0248
  • 5 Year impact factor: 6.5
  • Impact factor: 6.9
An International Journal Devoted to Photovoltaic, Photothermal, and Photochemical Solar Energy Conversion Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells is intended as a vehicle for the dissemination of research results on materials science and technology related to photovoltaic, photothermal and photoelectrochemical solar energy conversion. Materials science is taken in the broadest possible sense and encompasses physics, chemistry, optics, materials fabrication and analysis for all types of materials. Of particular interest are: Solar Cells, covering single crystal, polycrystalline and amorphous materials utilising homojunctions and heterojunctions, Schottky barriers, liquid junctions and their applications. Also of interest is analysis of component materials, individual cells and complete systems, including their economic aspects. Photothermal Devices, in the broadest sense, including solar absorber devices, heat storage materials, radiative cooling systems and their applications. Photoelectrochemical and Photochemical Devices, covering photoelectrodes, photocatalysis, photoconversion and solar desalination systems and their applications. Optical Properties of materials, including light trapping, texturising, solar concentrators which include imaging and non-imaging optical collectors. Light Control, including systems for energy efficient architecture and daylighting, chromogenics and smart windows. The pertinent issues are comprehensive and encompass bulk materials, coatings and thin films and surface treatments, from basic as well as from applications-oriented and manufacturing related perspectives. Manuscripts of general interest not being suitable for Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells can be submitted to Refocus, which publishes magazine-style feature articles concerning all aspects of renewable energy. Please e-mail David Hopwood, Editor for further details ([email protected]) and visit http://www.re-focus.net. Technical articles not specifically related to the materials aspects of Solar Energy conversion can be submitted to Solar Energy, the official journal of the International Solar Energy Society. For details, visit https://www.elsevier.com/locate/se-online. This journal welcomes contributions that support and advance the UN's sustainable development goals, in particular SDG 7 (Affordable and clean energy)
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells