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Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry

  • ISSN: 1572-6657
  • 5 Year impact factor: 4.2
  • Impact factor: 4.5
JEAC (Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry) is the foremost international journal devoted to the interdisciplinary subject of electrochemistry in all its aspects, theoretical as well as applied. Papers presenting new and interesting electrochemical science that is accessible to the reader are particularly welcomed. Authors should pay particular attention to the key issues of novelty, topicality and quality. The presentation and discussion should be at a level that is consistent with the international status of JEAC. JEAC does not accept reports describing the application of well-established techniques to problems that are essentially technical. Similarly, papers that report observations but fail to provide adequate interpretation will be rejected. Papers dealing with technical electrochemistry should be submitted to other specialist journals unless the authors can show that their work provides substantially insights into electrochemical processes.
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry

Journal of Electrostatics

  • ISSN: 0304-3886
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2
  • Impact factor: 1.8
Fundamentals, Applications and Hazards The Journal of Electrostatics is the leading forum for publishing research findings that advance knowledge in the fundamental science and engineering of electrostatics. We invite submissions in the following areas: Electrostatic charge separation processes: Fundamental science and engineering behind how materials (solid or liquid) accumulate electrostatic charge, by triboelectric, induction, conduction, corona and electrical double layer charging, or other mechanisms. Electrostatic charge dissipation and neutralization. Electrets. Methods to control charging and electrostatic hazards. Static measurement techniques (charge, surface potential, electric field). Triboelectric nanogenerators and energy harvesters. Electrostatic manipulation of particles, droplets, and biological cells: Electrostatic forces on particles, including electrophoresis, dielectrophoresis and electrorotation. Applications, including electrostatic precipitators, separators, coating processes, and electrophotography. Electrostatic issues in fluidized beds and other solids handling processes. Biological/medical applications including control of biological cells and pharmaceutical powders. Coupled problems (thermal, flow, stress) with essential contribution of electrostatic phenomena. Electrostatically driven or controlled fluid flow: Corona generated secondary electrohydrodynamic flow. Boundary layer control. Electrohydrodynamic pumping. Electro-rheology. Electrospinning and electrospraying. DC and AC Electroosmosis. Electrowetting. Applications including materials processing, thermal management, and flow control. Electrostatics in the gas phase: Fundamental science of plasmas. Corona and dielectric barrier discharges. Electrical breakdown. Applications of plasma technologies, including environmental remediation of gas and liquid streams. Electrostatic discharges from charged surfaces - fundamentals, prevention, safety issues. Electrostatic phenomena in atmospheres.
Journal of Electrostatics

Journal of Energy Chemistry

  • ISSN: 2095-4956
  • 5 Year impact factor: 11.6
  • Impact factor: 13.1
The official Journal of Science Press and the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The Journal of Energy Chemistry is a publication that mainly reports on creative researches and innovative applications of chemical conversions of fossil energy, carbon dioxide, electrochemical energy and hydrogen energy, as well as the conversions of biomass and solar energy related with chemical issues to promote academic exchanges in the field of energy chemistry and to accelerate the exploration, research and development of energy science and technologies. The Journal functions as a medium for reporting original research papers dealing with topics in the fields of energy chemistry. It is devoted to up-to-date progress in the following fields all over the world: • Optimized utilization of fossil energy • Hydrogen energy • Conversion and storage of electrochemical energy • Capture, storage, and chemical conversion of carbon dioxide • Materials and nanotechnologies related to energy conversion and storage • Chemistry in biomass conversion • Chemistry in the utilization of solar energy This journal welcomes contributions that support and advance the UN's sustainable development goals, in particular SDG 7 (Affordable and clean energy)
Journal of Energy Chemistry

Journal of Hazardous Materials

  • ISSN: 0304-3894
  • 5 Year impact factor: 12.7
  • Impact factor: 13.6
The Journal of Hazardous Materials is an international forum that advances world class research by publishing articles in the areas of Environmental Science and Engineering. We publish full-length research papers, review articles, and perspectives that improve our understanding of the hazards and risks that certain materials pose to public health and the environment. Authors are supposed to address two questions in their manuscripts: 1) is the studied subject an environmental contaminant? and 2) is the study conducted under an environmentally relevant condition? "Environmental contaminants" exclude the compounds that do not exert hazardous effects on the environment or humans via contamination. Of note, difference between wastes and hazardous materials needs to be spotlighted to further clarify the JHM scope. The journal is highly interested in specific compounds or microbial agents with environmentally hazardous effects. "Environmentally relevant conditions" typically require an experiment or modeling study to be conducted with the consideration of environmental factors, such as temperature, pH, environmental matrix constituents, and chemical doses for waste removal, within their respective realistic occurrence ranges. Particularly, we have noticed that studies on nanomaterials or emerging contaminants (e.g., sensing/detection, effects, and removal) in many manuscripts were performed with unrealistically high concentrations, which can be several orders of magnitude higher than their real occurrence ranges in an environmental medium. Environmental implications from such studies would be very limited. Although higher concentrations may exhibit a full spectrum of hazardous effects, a manuscript ought to embrace realistic level(s) of a hazardous material in the range of the studied concentrations. Examples of the topics that are outside the journal's scope can be found in this editorial: Refining the scope of Journal of Hazardous Materials
Journal of Hazardous Materials

Journal of Hazardous Materials Letters

  • ISSN: 2666-9110
Now Indexed in Web of Science. Journal of Hazardous Materials Letters, a partner title to the highly-regarded Journal of Hazardous Materials, is a new online only, open access, peer reviewed journal. The Journal of Hazardous Materials Letters (JHM Letters) publishes research articles with exceptional importance and immediate impact, and frontier reviews highlighting state of the science and emerging issues to improve our understanding of the hazards and risks that certain materials pose to public health and the environment. JHM Letters is an international journal that accepts papers that deal with ways of assessing the impact and mitigation of the effects of hazardous materials (HM) and contaminants of emerging concern (CECs), especially papers with global significance and implications. JHM Letters aims to provide rapid and rigorous review of papers to allow immediate publication of scientific data in an open access format. The selection of a paper will involve initial screening, internal evaluation, and external peer review. The Journal publishes novel and high-impact contributions on: Characterization of the Harmful Effects of HM and CECs Advances in Measurement and Monitoring Transport and Fate in Environment Impact Assessment and Mitigation Physio-chemical Treatment and bioremediation Demonstrated Safer and Cleaner Technologies with minimization of deleterious effects of HM Resource Recovery (Energy and Materials) from HM with reduction of their hazardous effects However, the following areas are excluded: Non-hazardous materials Work place health and safety Municipal wastewater treatment research focusing on the removal of regular organic and nutrient compounds Greenhouse gas mitigation Manufacturing of explosives Fire/flame and/or flame retardants that do not focus on hazardous effects of the materials Environmental epidemiology
Journal of Hazardous Materials Letters

Journal of Industrial Safety

  • ISSN: 2950-2764
Journal of Industrial Safety (JINSE) publishes original and innovative research in all areas of industrial safety science, engineering, and technology. It aims to provide an international exchange forum to bridge the gap between researchers and industry and accelerate the transition of R & D efforts to the workplace. JINSE is a multi-disciplinary journal that encompasses multiple industries including but not limited to mining & processing, construction, manufacturing, and environmental safety. It welcomes high-quality, critical state-of-the-art reviews, accident investigations, case studies, and scholarly contributions on occupational safety and health, safety regulations & policy, and safety risk assessment. Papers of common interest to multiple industries are also welcome, such as fire and explosion prevention and control accident preventive measures process automation safety developments in safety monitoring, alarm, and sensing technologies
Journal of Industrial Safety

Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry

  • ISSN: 1226-086X
  • 5 Year impact factor: 5.6
  • Impact factor: 6.1
The official journal of the Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering ChemistryPublication of the Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry is published monthly in English by the Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. JIEC brings together multidisciplinary interests in one journal and is to disseminate information on all aspects of research and development in industrial and engineering chemistry. Contributions in the form of research articles, short communications, notes and reviews are considered for publication. The editors welcome original contributions that have not been and are not to be published elsewhere. Instruction to authors and a manuscript submissions form are printed at the end of each issue. Bulk reprints of individual articles can be ordered. This publication is partially supported by Korea Research Foundation and the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies.Benefits to authors We also provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services.Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our Support Center
Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry

Journal of Ionic Liquids

  • ISSN: 2772-4220
The Journal of Ionic Liquids is a high-quality international journal that reports academic and industrial research in the field of ionic liquids with a focus on fundamental measurements, molecular simulations, processes, and products. It is the only journal primarily dedicated to articles based on ionic liquids research. Papers may be based on work that is experimental or theoretical, analytical or descriptive, chemical or physical. In addition to fundamental research (e.g., areas such as thermophysical properties, catalysis and chemical reactions, separations, interfacial phenomena, materials, toxicity, etc.), papers that focus on process design and development (e.g., synthesis and design methods, systems analysis, modeling, and scale-up, etc.) and product research and development (e.g. catalysts, polymers, coatings, membranes, lubricants, etc.) will also be considered. In addition, papers dealing with new and commercial applications that fit the broad scope and objectives of the journal are encouraged.
Journal of Ionic Liquids

Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries

  • ISSN: 0950-4230
  • 5 Year impact factor: 3.7
  • Impact factor: 3.5
The International Journal of Chemical and Process Plant Safety The broad scope of the journal is process safety. Process safety is defined as the prevention and mitigation of process-related injuries and damage arising from process incidents involving fire, explosion and toxic release. Such undesired events occur in the process industries during the use, storage, manufacture, handling, and transportation of highly hazardous chemicals. The focus of the journal is on loss prevention as practiced in the process industries with an emphasis on chemical and process plant safety. This emphasis will be readily identified in manuscripts that make extensive reference to the process safety literature. Regardless of the nature or origin of the manuscript, there must be a clearly defined and explicitly explained original research contribution to the field of process safety. Topics eligible for consideration by the journal include: Process safety management Process safety culture Process safety risk assessment Incident investigation Design and reliability of protective systems Plant layout, maintenance and modification Process alarm management Emergency planning Transportation of hazardous materials Offshore oil and gas safety Process fires Gas explosions Dust explosions Dispersion of toxic materials Runaway reactions Inherently safer design Human error/human factors Process security Process security management Process security risk assessment Process safety decision-making and economic issues Process safety education and training Other process safety topics not identified in the above list Topics excluded from consideration by the journal include: Occupational health and safety Safety in non-process industry sectors such as construction and aviation Environmental concerns where such issues are the only or primary focus of the research Studies in the following areas, and in which there is no explicit consideration of the process safety implications of the research: Coal mine safety Fundamental combustion studies Fundamental corrosion studies General system reliability Maintenance schedule optimization Material characterization Process control and monitoring Other non-process safety topics not identified in the above list
Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries