Skip to main content

Journals in Chemistry

201-210 of 229 results in All results

Steroids

  • ISSN: 0039-128X
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.6
  • Impact factor: 2.7
STEROIDS is an international research journal devoted to studies on all chemical and biological aspects of steroidal moieties. The journal focuses on both experimental and theoretical studies on the biology, chemistry, biosynthesis, metabolism, molecular biology, physiology and pharmacology of steroids and other molecules that target or regulate steroid receptors. Manuscripts presenting clinical research related to steroids, steroid drug development, comparative endocrinology of steroid hormones, investigations on the mechanism of steroid action and steroid chemistry are all appropriate for submission for peer review. STEROIDS publishes both original research and timely reviews. For details concerning the preparation of manuscripts see Instructions to Authors, which is published in each issue of the journal. Please bookmark this URL: https://www.elsevier.com/locate/steroids 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
Steroids

Supramolecular Materials

  • ISSN: 2667-2405
Supramolecular Materials is a publication of peer-reviewed research. It covers all aspects of these materials, which are based on supramolecular interactions or self-assembly. The journal welcomes submissions of research articles/communications, perspectives/concepts, and reviews on both fundamental insight into supramolecular interactions, and demonstrations of functional supramolecular systems. The journal publishes research on design/fabrication/characterization of non-covalently interactive supramolecular systems, with diverse features such as being dynamic, reversible, self-adaptive, stimulus-responsive etc. Topics covered include, but not limited to: Supramolecular polymer Supramolecular hydrogel Bioactive supramolecular systems Self-assembled monolayer/multilayer/structures Programmable assembled materials Macroscopic supramolecular assembly Stimulus-responsive systems Shape memory materials Interfacial adhesion Self-healing and self-adaptive materials Synthesis of supramolecular materials Characterization of supramolecular materials Mechanism and simulations of supramolecular materials Emerging properties of supramolecular materials
Supramolecular Materials

Surface Science

  • ISSN: 0039-6028
  • 5 Year impact factor: 1.8
  • Impact factor: 1.9
Including Surface Science LettersA Journal Devoted to the Physics and Chemistry of Interfaces Surface Science is devoted to elucidating the fundamental aspects of chemistry and physics occurring at a wide range of surfaces and interfaces and to disseminating this knowledge fast. The journal welcomes a broad spectrum of topics, including but not limited to: model systems (e.g. in Ultra High Vacuum) under well-controlled reactive conditions nanoscale science and engineering, including manipulation of matter at the atomic/molecular scale and assembly phenomena reactivity of surfaces as related to various applied areas including heterogeneous catalysis, chemistry at electrified interfaces, and semiconductors functionalization phenomena at interfaces relevant to energy storage and conversion, and fuels production and utilization surface reactivity for environmental protection and pollution remediation interactions at surfaces of soft matter, including polymers and biomaterials low dimensional materials 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
Surface Science

Surface Science Reports

  • ISSN: 0167-5729
  • 5 Year impact factor: 11.1
  • Impact factor: 9.8
A Review Journal Surface Science Reports contains invited review papers on experimental and theoretical studies in the physics, chemistry and pioneering applications of surfaces, interfaces and nanostructures. It covers topics which contribute to a better understanding of basic phenomena occurring on surfaces and interfaces, but also the application of this knowledge to the development of materials, processes and devices. "Surfaces" is defined in this journal to include all interfaces between solids, liquids, polymers, biomaterials, nanostructures, soft matter, gases and/or vacuum. The journal also contains reviews of experimental techniques and methods used to characterize surfaces and surface processes, e.g. those based upon the interactions of photons, electrons and ions with surfaces.
Surface Science Reports

Surface and Coatings Technology

  • ISSN: 0257-8972
  • 5 Year impact factor: 4.8
  • Impact factor: 5.4
An international journal devoted to the science and application of advanced surface treatments for improvement of material properties Surface and Coatings Technology is an international archival journal publishing scientific papers on significant developments in surface and interface engineering to modify and improve the surface properties of materials for protection in demanding contact conditions or aggressive environments, or for enhanced functional performance. Contributions range from original scientific articles concerned with fundamental and applied aspects of research or direct applications of metallic, inorganic, organic and composite coatings, to invited reviews of current technology in specific areas. Papers submitted to this journal are expected to be in line with the following aspects in processes, and properties/performance: A. Processes: Physical and chemical vapour deposition techniques, thermal and plasma spraying, surface modification by directed energy techniques such as ion, electron and laser beams, thermo-chemical treatment, wet chemical and electrochemical processes such as plating, sol-gel coating, anodization, plasma electrolytic oxidation, etc., but excluding painting. B. Properties/performance: friction performance, wear resistance (e.g., abrasion, erosion, fretting, etc), corrosion and oxidation resistance, thermal protection, diffusion resistance, hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity, and properties relevant to smart materials behaviour and enhanced multifunctional performance for environmental, energy and medical applications, but excluding device aspects. Articles must go beyond the technical recipe format and gain substantial new understanding and insight based on detailed characterization of coatings and processes. Experimental papers should provide complete information on the process parameters and an appropriate microstructural characterization. Also, papers which include test data should provide full details of the test equipment and parameters. Such papers should report on the synthesis-characterization-properties-performance relationships. Manuscripts must be written in good English and contain a balanced and up-to-date reference list formatted according to the guide-for-authors. Note to authors: In order to be considered for publication, the Covering Letter with your paper should clearly explain the novelty and originality of your research and its scientific contribution beyond previously published papers. If not, your submission will not be considered for publication and will not be sent out for peer-review.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
Surface and Coatings Technology

Surfaces and Interfaces

  • ISSN: 2468-0230
  • 5 Year impact factor: 5.8
  • Impact factor: 6.2
The journal Surfaces and Interfaces publishes new, original, up to date, and scientifically interesting topics in all research areas on surfaces and interfaces. The journal aims at being a fast and efficient platform for disseminating scientific results in this wide area of research. Fundamental, interdisciplinary, theoretical, experimental and applied work will be considered. The main topics covered by the journal are: Physical, chemical, and biological phenomena at surface and/or interface Ultrathin and/or submicron confined surfaces and interfaces Analysis and characterization of phenomena and processes occurring at surfaces and interfaces Nanostructured surfaces and interfaces Surface modification of materials for advanced or engineered applications Novel experimental techniques for production and analysis of surfaces and interfaces with emphasis on submicron phenomena Advanced theoretical contributions in the field of surfaces and interfaces. Note to the authors: Plagiarism, or copying text or results from other sources, is unethical behavior and is not tolerated at Surfaces and Interfaces. All manuscripts submitted to Surfaces and Interfaces will be checked for originality using the CrossCheck database. For more information on CrossCheck please visit http://www.crossref.org/crosscheck.html.
Surfaces and Interfaces

Sustainable Chemistry One World

  • ISSN: 2950-3574
Sustainable Chemistry One World is a peer-reviewed, inclusive journal that publishes articles in chemistry, chemical engineering, environmental science and materials science with a clear focus on sustainability. The scope of the journal includes sustainable chemistry articles related to all the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and, more specifically, the following areas: Contaminants in water and on land Waste reduction, use of safer chemicals Wastewater treatment Carbon and nitrogen cycle Microplastics/nanoplastics, electronic wastes Metrics in Sustainability Green solvents - Safe reagents and chemicals - Sustainable organic synthesis Catalytic processes (homogeneous, heterogeneous and bio-catalysis) Waste recycle and valorization - Circular economy CO2 capture and utilization Pollution prevention and remediation Toxicology and Ecotoxicology of Chemicals and Products Renewable energy sources (wind, solar) Life-cycle assessment and end of life of products These areas encompass a wide range of topics that address the urgent need for sustainable practices in the fields of chemistry and related sciences. By promoting research in these areas, Sustainable Chemistry One World aims to contribute to a more environmentally conscious and responsible global scientific community. Papers must be scientifically valid and technically sound in methodology and analysis of presented results. The importance, significance or impact of accepted papers will be estimated by scientific community after publication.
Sustainable Chemistry One World

Sustainable Chemistry for Climate Action

  • ISSN: 2772-8269
Sustainable Chemistry for Climate Action will cover the issues affecting climate and the environment and the pivotal role that sustainable chemistry has to play in solving them. Issues related to climate are complex, involving scientific, technical, social and industrial aspects. For example, the implementation of a decarbonised society or mitigation of climate changes involve concerted and cooperative action from different faces of society-should involve policy makers, social scientists, technocrats, scientific and engineering experts and so on. Sustainable Chemistry for Climate Action will primarily focus on the sustainable chemistry solutions related to SDG13. It will not only accept scientific articles; the journal will also be open for perspectives or policy articles from the wide audience. Topics will include, but are not limited to: CO2 utilization and carbon neutrality Clean, renewable energy, artificial photosynthesis, energy storage Climate-neutral energy infrastructure Reduction of greenhouse gas (GHGs) and air pollutant emission Low-energy and low-emission production Nitrogen cycle Analytical methods for atmospheric aerosol chemistry Recyclability of chemicals/product/waste and circular economy Green synthesis and sustainable processing routes Design of new business models related to circular economy Economic, environmental and social aspects of climate-change Sustainable and smart mobility
Sustainable Chemistry for Climate Action

Sustainable Chemistry for Energy Materials

  • ISSN: 2950-4775
We are currently confronted by a triple planetary crisis: climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss. These three issues have their own causes and effects, but are linked to each other. Each issue needs to be resolved if we are to have a viable future on this planet. Clean energy plays an important role in the improvement of these three crises. Sustainable Chemistry for Energy Materials is a peer-reviewed gold open access (OA) journal and upon acceptance all articles are permanently and freely available. Sustainable Chemistry for Energy Materials will cover all topics related to energy and energy storage in the widest possible sense, but there should be a sustainable chemistry aspect for successful submissions.
Sustainable Chemistry for Energy Materials

Sustainable Chemistry for the Environment

  • ISSN: 2949-8392
Sustainable Chemistry for the Environment (SCENV) is a new peer-reviewed, gold open access (OA) journal and upon acceptance all articles are permanently and freely available. SCENV publishes original papers, short communications and perspectives, and review articles in all areas of green and sustainable chemistry and engineering for a safer and cleaner environment. Contributions on interdisciplinary themes, including social and political sciences, economics, ethics, and others, that aim to support and promote the implementation and acceptance of green chemistry practices in education, research and industry, are also welcome. With a growing population and an increased strain on the planet, innovative research on sustainable chemistry and engineering has become the main pillar of industrial development that respects the environment and life-on-earth, by contributing to any of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. Sustainable Chemistry for the Environment covering, but not limited to the following general topics: Green solvents - Safe reagents and chemicals - Sustainable organic synthesis Catalytic processes (homogeneous, heterogeneous and bio-catalysis) Biomass derived (Bio-based) platform & fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals, monomers, polymers, materials Alternative fossil fuels and biofuels, green bio-energy, energy storage and conversion Valorization of renewable and natural resources Waste recycle and valorization - Circular economy (food waste, hazardous waste, municipal waste, micro-plastic waste) CO2 utilization Alternative and benign chemical processes (microwaves, ultrasounds, photochemistry, electrochemistry, flow chemistry, etc.) Nano-materials for energy and environmental applications Green analytical chemistry Green chemistry in conservation and restoration of cultural heritage Pollution prevention and remediation Toxicology and Ecotoxicology of Chemicals and Products Computational Chemistry towards greener chemical processes Green chemistry metrics - Life cycle assessment (LCA) Education and societal awareness - UN Sustainable Developments Goals Green Chemistry and entrepreneurship Sustainable and low emissions industrial processes Environment, renewables and circularity are areas of particular interest, with indicative topics including: Environment: Pollution prevention and remediation Contaminants in water, air and on land (pharmaceuticals, pesticides, OPFRs, VOCs, PAHs, PFASs) Waste reduction, use of safer chemicals Wastewater treatment Metrics and artificial intelligent (AI) in environmental chemistry Adsorption/catalysis for environmental remediation Microplastics/nanoplastics, electronic wastes Carbon and Nitrogen cycle Renewables & Circularity Lignocellulosic and lipid biomass (waste) valorization - Biorefining Food waste valorization Bio-based chemicals, fuels, polymers, materials Renewable energy sources (wind, solar) (Micro) plastics recycling/upcycling CO2 capture and utilization Metrics and AI in renewables and circularity Life-cycle assessment and end of life of products
Sustainable Chemistry for the Environment