Cell Reports Physical Science is a premium open access journal from Cell Press, which:
Showcases high-quality, cutting-edge research from across the physical sciences
Provides a unique and open forum to promote collaboration between physical scientists
Champions open science across this community and beyond
Works published by the journal must represent a significant advance in fundamental insight and/or technological application within a field of research including, but not limited to, chemistry, physics, materials science, energy science, engineering, or related interdisciplinary work.
Like our sister journal Cell Reports, we consider impactful short-form single-point stories called Reports, in addition to longer Articles. We also publish short Reviews covering recent literature in emerging and active fields.
As a highly visible open access journal well positioned to meet the requirements of physical scientists, we embrace innovation within the dynamic open science landscape and continually review our policies to reflect community consensus and advances in best practice.
The professional in-house scientific editors at Cell Reports Physical Science work closely with authors, reviewers, and the journal's scientific advisory board to ensure exemplary editorial process, fair and robust peer review, and rapid dissemination and communication of research.
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Chem, a sister journal to Cell, provides a home for seminal and insightful research and showcases how fundamental studies in chemistry and its sub-disciplines may help in finding potential solutions to the global challenges of tomorrow.
Chem publishes work from across the chemical sciences and at the interfaces between chemistry and other disciplines. On submission, authors are asked to categorize their article into at least one of the following ten Sustainable Development Goals identified by the United Nations:
Good health and well-being
Affordable and clean energy
Clean water and sanitation
Climate action
Zero hunger
Sustainable cities and communities
Responsible consumption and production
Industry, innovation, and infrastructure
Life on land
Life below water
For an overview of how chemistry can help to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals, read the following Catalysis article:
The Molecular Basis of Sustainability
Paul T. Anastas and Julie B. Zimmermann
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Chem Catalysis is a monthly journal publishing innovative and insightful research on fundamental and applied catalysis, providing a platform for researchers across chemistry, chemical engineering, and related fields to disseminate and promote their work. The journal is a premier resource for scientists, researchers, and engineers in both academia and industry, bridging the multidisciplinary aspects and scales of the field. Chem Catalysis publishes experimental and theoretical studies in all fields of catalysis-heterogeneous catalysis, homogeneous catalysis, and biocatalysis-that report transformative methods, tools, and technologies that are of value to all communities. We give particular emphasis to reports that significantly advance our understanding of existing systems, expand the current knowledge with novel catalysts, and connect fundamental catalysis insights to the real world for the benefit of society.
Catalysis is a key technology for improving the efficiency and sustainability of the production of chemicals and is central to advancing research in renewable energy, healthcare, and environmental science. We therefore ask authors to categorize their research into at least one of the following five Sustainable Development Goals identified by the United Nations:
Good health and well-being (SDG 3)
Affordable and clean energy (SDG 7)
Clean water and sanitation (SDG 6)
Climate action (SDG 13)
Industry, innovation, and infrastructure (SDG 9)
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ChemPhysMater is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal. We welcome original research that advances understanding, and particularly relational design, in chemistry, physics, materials science and the integration of these fields.
ChemPhysMater publishes both theoretical and experimental studies, including novel concepts, short/critical reviews and commentaries at the interface of physics, chemistry and materials science. Topics covered include, but are not limited to:
Synthesis, assembly and applications of materials including 1D and 2D nanomaterials, particles, films and gels, etc.
Colloids and interfaces
Theories and computations in physics, chemistry and materials
Soft matter, biomaterials and biological applications
Atomic, molecular, optical physics and interdisciplinary physics
Advanced characterisation techniques
Functional materials and related applications in optics, electrics, magnetics, mechanics, energy and biomedicine
Chemical Data Collections (CDC) provides a publication outlet for the increasing need to make research material and data easy to share and re-use.
Publication of research data with CDC will allow scientists to:
Make their data easy to find and access
Benefit from the fast publication process
Contribute to proper data citation and attribution
Publish their intermediate and null/negative results
Receive recognition for the work that does not fit traditional article format
The research data will be published as 'data articles' that support fast and easy submission and quick peer-review processes. Data articles introduced by CDC are short self-contained publications about research materials and data. They must provide the scientific context of the described work and contain the following elements: a title, list of authors (plus affiliations), abstract, keywords, graphical abstract, metadata table, main text and at least three references.
The journal welcomes submissions focusing on (but not limited to) the following categories of research output: spectral data, syntheses, crystallographic data, computational simulations, molecular dynamics and models, physicochemical data, etc.
Now Indexed in Web of Science.
Chemical Engineering Journal Advances, a partner title to the highly-regarded Chemical Engineering Journal, is a new online only, open access, peer reviewed journal.
Chemical Engineering Journal Advances focuses upon five aspects of Chemical Engineering: Control, Treatment, Remediation of Environmental Hazards; Chemical Reaction Engineering; Environmental Chemical Processes and Engineering; Novel Materials and Applications; Advanced Technology.
Control, Treatment, Remediation of Environmental Hazards
Separation technology
Desalination
Advanced oxidation processes
Resource Recovery
Waste to energy
CO2 capture and utilization
Membrane science and technology
Bioremediation
Chemical Reaction Engineering
Reaction Kinetics
Transport Phenomenon
Micro-nano Fluidic Reactor Engineering
Process Systems Engineering
Electrochemical Reactor Engineering
(Microbial) Fuel-cells
Novel reactor designs
Environmental Chemical Processes and Engineering
Environmental Interfaces
Aquatic Chemistry
Contaminant Fate and Transport
Adsorption Processes
Chemical speciation and transformation
Novel Materials and Nanotechnology Applications
Environmental Nanotechnology
Advanced Energy Materials
CO2 reduction materials
Environmental Catalysis
Reactive Functional Membrane
Biomass Materials
Advanced Technologies
Nanotechnologies
Novel Sensing and Detection Technologies
Novel Energy Technologies
Low Carbon Technologies
Multidisciplinary Technologies
Frontier research on physical phenomena in chemistry, biology and materials science
Criteria for publication in Chemical Physics are novelty, quality and general interest in experimental and theoretical chemical physics and physical chemistry. Articles are welcome that deal with problems of electronic and structural dynamics, reaction mechanisms, fundamental aspects of catalysis, solar energy conversion and chemical reactions in general, involving atoms, molecules, proteins, clusters, surfaces, interfaces and bulk matter. Reports on new methodologies and comprehensive assessments of existing ones, as well as applications to new types of problems are especially welcome. Experimental papers are expected to be brought into relation with theory, and theoretical papers should be connected to present or future experiments. Manuscripts that apply standard methods to specific physical-chemical problems and/or to specific systems are appropriate if they report novel results for an important problem of high interest and/or if they provide significant new insights.
Manuscripts describing routine use or minor extensions or modifications of established and/or published experimental and theoretical methodologies are not appropriate for the journal. In addition, manuscripts describing analytical procedures that use established spectroscopic techniques, such as for sample characterization, will not be accepted for publication, even if they appear new or improved with respect to procedures previously used.
In addition to regular research papers, Chemical Physics publishes invited perspectives articles (called ChemPhys Perspectives) and Special Thematic Issues. Each Chemical Physics Special Issue provides a snapshot of the leading edge in current research of a particular field in chemical physics, and contains invited articles by specialists in that field. The objective is to create a collection of articles representative of the newest findings in a field and equivalent to that covered at a topical conference.
Frontier research in molecular sciences, materials and biological systems
Chemical Physics Letters publishes brief reports on molecules, interfaces, condensed phases, nanomaterials and nanostructures, polymers, biomolecular systems, and energy conversion and storage.Criteria for publication are quality, urgency and impact. Further, experimental results reported in the journal have direct relevance for theory, and theoretical developments or non-routine computations relate directly to experiment. Manuscripts must satisfy these criteria and should not be minor extensions of previous work.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
Chemical Physics Letters: X is the open access mirror journal of Chemical Physics Letters
Chemical Physics Letters: X offers authors with high-quality research who want to publish in a gold open access journal the opportunity to make their work immediately, permanently, and freely accessible.
Chemical Physics Letters: X authors will pay an article publishing charge (APC), have a choice of license options, and retain copyright. Please check the APC on the journal homepage. By selecting this Gold OA journal, you acknowledge to pay a fee upon acceptance. As this title is newly launched, it does not have a CiteScore or Journal Impact Factor yet, however we will apply for inclusion in all the relevant indexing databases as soon as possible. The journal is indexed in Scopus and DOAJ.
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Chemical Physics Letters publishes brief reports on molecules, interfaces, condensed phases, nanomaterials and nanostructures, polymers, biomolecular systems, and energy conversion and storage. Criteria for publication are quality, urgency and impact. Further, experimental results reported in the journal have direct relevance for theory, and theoretical developments or non-routine computations relate directly to experiment. Manuscripts must satisfy these criteria and should not be minor extensions of previous work.
Chemical Thermodynamics and Thermal Analysis is a Gold Open Access peer-review journal that publishes short communications, original research papers and reviews dealing with experimental, theoretical, and applied research that advances the physical and analytical science of thermal phenomena.
The scope includes:
Equilibrium and transport properties of gases, fluids, mixtures and solutions, solids, and interfaces.
Thermoanalytical and calorimetric methods and their application to experimental chemistry, physics, biology and engineering.
Studies on systems with variability, such as biological or bio-based materials, gas hydrates.
Manuscripts are expected to provide important insights into the thermal phenomena studied or to propose improvements on existing analytical or computational techniques employed in thermal studies. In all cases, authors are encouraged to provide physical or chemical interpretations of the results. Experimental methods should be described in sufficient detail to allow critical assessment of the accuracy claimed.
The Journal welcomes review articles, but prospective authors should first consult one of the Editors concerning the suitability of the proposed review.