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Environmental Surfaces and Interfaces

  • ISSN: 2949-8643
Environmental Surfaces and Interfaces provides a platform for disseminating original and world-leading scientific research in the field. There is an emphasis on surface/interface science, including gas-liquid, liquid-liquid, gas-solid, liquid-solid, solid-solid and bio-interface. We welcome studies that advance basic theory, instrument and methodology development, and lab and field experimental research on environmental surfaces and interfaces. Topics covered include, but are not limited to: Advanced hetero-catalysis environmental functional materials Nanobubble technology Electro-chemistry Bio interface in environmental-related processes Colloid and interface chemistry Surface adsorption and desorption The interface process in engineered membrane and biological film Theoretical calculation of surface/interface science
Environmental Surfaces and Interfaces

EuPA Open Proteomics

  • ISSN: 2212-9685
EuPA Open Proteomics is published by Elsevier on behalf of the European Proteomics Association (EuPA) and is aimed at both European and international protein scientists together with scientists who are exploiting proteomics, lipidomics, glycomics or metabolomics in any way in their studies. Expanding and complementing the society affiliate Journal of Proteomics, EuPA Open Proteomics will publish full papers, reviews, mini-reviews, short communications, perspectives, opinions, comments and book reviews on all aspects of protein science, with a focus on proteomics, lipidomics, glycomics and metabolomics, and covers the complete spectrum from basic to translational proteomics and plant, animal, microbial and human studies. Also welcome are reports on novel methodological and technical developments, including in bioinformatics and data processing, mass spectrometry imaging, pathway analysis, peptidomics, direct submissions from authors wishing to report on large data sets (submitted to raw data repositories) and descriptive studies. The journal will also consider high quality omics articles where a thorough and appropriate statistical analysis has been reported but where the findings have not been fully validated by orthogonal methods. All manuscripts are peer reviewed and must conform the highest ethical standards. EuPA Open Proteomics also publishes official EuPA reports and notes. Benefits to authors Opinion and perspectives papers containing less than 1,200 words and 2-3 figures are also welcomed by the journal. For information on open access article processing fees, please visit the following page. 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 For questions about publishing in EuPA, please contact euprot (@) elsevier.com
EuPA Open Proteomics

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

  • ISSN: 0223-5234
  • 5 Year impact factor: 6.5
  • Impact factor: 6.7
EJMECH (The European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry) is a global journal that publishes studies on the main aspects of medicinal chemistry. It provides a medium for publication of original research papers and it welcomes critical review papers. A typical paper would report on the design (with or without the support of computational methods), organic synthesis, characterization and biochemical/pharmacological evaluation of novel, potent compounds preferentially with a clear (or proven) mechanism of action and/or target. Other topics of interest are molecular aspects of drug metabolism, prodrug synthesis and drug targeting. The journal expects manuscripts to present a clear rational for a study, provide insight into the strategy and design of compounds and into the mechanism of action, and biological targets. Manuscripts reporting only computational studies are out-of-scope unless a new method (broadly applicable, validated and available to the community) is reported. Authors are kindly invited to look to published articles for the scope of the journal and the organisation of papers.
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry Reports

  • ISSN: 2772-4174
EJMCR (European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry Reports) is an open access companion title to European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. It is an international open access journal indexed in Scopus and the Impact Factor will be announced soon. EJMCR publishes all aspects of medicinal chemistry with a focus on drug discovery. It provides a forum for medicinal chemists both from academia and from industry to share new results and the state of the art via the publication of full research papers, reviews, microarticles and short communications. Key aspects of the scope include but are not limited to: Biologically active compounds Drug targeting Drug-receptor interactions Molecular aspects of biologically active compounds metabolism Drug delivery systems Hit discovery Pharmacological evaluation of known biologically active compounds Natural products Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Novel methodology (including computational strategies and tools) and database, structural biological studies (X-ray, NMR, etc.) of relevant ligands and targets with application to medicinal chemistry
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry Reports

European Polymer Journal

  • ISSN: 0014-3057
  • 5 Year impact factor: 5.1
  • Impact factor: 6
European Polymer Journal is dedicated to publishing work on fundamental and applied polymer chemistry and macromolecular materials. The journal covers all aspects of polymer synthesis, including polymerization mechanisms and chemical functional transformations, with a focus on novel polymers and the relationships between molecular structure and polymer properties. In addition, we welcome submissions on bio-based or renewable polymers, stimuli-responsive systems and polymer bio-hybrids. European Polymer Journal also publishes research on the biomedical application of polymers, including drug delivery and regenerative medicine. The main scope is covered but not limited to the following core research areas: Polymer synthesis and functionalization • Novel synthetic routes for polymerization, functional modification, controlled/living polymerization and precision polymers. Stimuli-responsive polymers • Including shape memory and self-healing polymers. Supramolecular polymers and self-assembly • Molecular recognition and higher order polymer structures. Renewable and sustainable polymers • Bio-based, biodegradable and anti-microbial polymers and polymeric bio-nanocomposites. Polymers at interfaces and surfaces • Chemistry and engineering of surfaces with biological relevance, including patterning, antifouling polymers and polymers for membrane applications. Biomedical applications and nanomedicine • Polymers for regenerative medicine, drug delivery molecular release and gene therapy The scope of European Polymer Journal no longer includes Polymer Physics. We would strongly recommend that authors consider submitting Polymer Physics papers to our excellent sister title Polymer https://www.journals.elsevier.com/polymer Article Types and Submission European Polymer Journal publishes the following article types: original research papers, review articles, featured articles, short communications and Research Insights. Please see our Guide for Authors for more information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our Support Center 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.
European Polymer Journal

Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science

  • ISSN: 0894-1777
  • 5 Year impact factor: 3.5
  • Impact factor: 3.2
International Journal of Experimental Heat Transfer, Thermodynamics, and Fluid Mechanics Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science provides a forum for research emphasizing experimental work that enhances fundamental understanding of heat transfer, thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics. The journal covers research based on new experimental results or new experimental techniques pertaining to any of the three main research areas or their combination. In addition, the journal covers research in mass transfer, cryogenics, flows with phase transition, multiphase flows, combustion, flows in porous media, particle-laden flows, bioinspired flows, biomedical flows or heat transfer, microfluidics, and turbulence, provided a clear focus on enhancement of fundamental understanding based on experiments is present. Submissions focused on novel experimental techniques should include a robust validation of the results against established techniques or theoretical predictions. Full-length articles, short communications, letters to the Editor, and discussions of previously published papers can feature in the journal. Reviews are by invitation only; however prospective authors are welcome to send review paper proposals to the Editors-in-Chief. The journal occasionally supplements regular issues with special and topical issues focused on the relevant research themes. Organizers of international conferences are invited to submit a proposal for a special issue.
Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science

Fitoterapia

  • ISSN: 0367-326X
  • 5 Year impact factor: 3.3
  • Impact factor: 3.4
The Journal for the Study of Medicinal Plants Fitoterapia is a Journal dedicated to medicinal plants and fungi and to the bioactive natural products produced by these organisms. It publishes original contributions in seven major areas: 1. Chemical characterization of active ingredients of medicinal plants and fungi, including their endophytes 2. New analytical approaches for dereplication and standardization of biologically active extracts and metabolites from plant resources 3. Identification of bioactivity in plant and fungal extracts and in their constituents 4. Identification of biological targets and mechanism of activity of plant and fungal extracts 5. Production and genomic characterization of medicinal plants biomass 6. Biosynthesis of bioactive natural products of plant, fungi and endophytic origin 7. Critical reviews of the composition, history, clinical and legal status of medicinal plants, and accounts on topical issues. Contributions reporting the following are NOT normally considered for publication: 1. Activity data on crude extracts that have not been characterized by analysis of their major constituents (HPLC fingerprint, LC/MS or NMR). Data on the extract composition simply taken from the literature are not acceptable. Characterization of only a few constituents is generally considered too partial. 2. Studies on the bioactivity of pure compounds purchased or obtained by Authors without any study or relationship with the producing organism. 3. Unexceptional and predictable bioactivity (e.g. antioxidant properties of phenolics or antibacterial activity of essential oils). 4. Uncritical ethnopharmacological investigations, where a list of plants and their use are simply recorded. 5. Genomic, transcriptomic and pharmacological studies without convincing wet lab experiments, or with little correlation to bioactive natural compounds. In addition, the following immediate rejection criteria apply: RULE 1: The manuscript does not fall into any of the areas of interest of the Journal. RULE 2: The manuscript is too preliminary, reporting e.g. activity data without comparison to a reference, or without a positive control. RULE 3: The botanical source is not clearly identified, authenticated, and documented (voucher). RULE 4: Characterization of new compounds without spectral supporting material. RULE 5: Bioactivity is not relevant to in vivo situations. RULE 6: Reviews on topics already covered in the recent literature.
Fitoterapia

FlatChem

  • ISSN: 2452-2627
  • 5 Year impact factor: 5.7
  • Impact factor: 6.2
Chemistry of Flat Materials FlatChem - Chemistry of Flat Materials, a new voice in the community, publishes original and significant, cutting-edge research related to the chemistry of graphene and related 2D & layered materials. The overall aim of the journal is to combine the chemistry and applications of these materials, where the submission of communications, full papers, and concepts should contain chemistry in a materials context, which can be both experimental and/or theoretical. In addition to original research articles, FlatChem also offers reviews, minireviews, highlights and perspectives on the future of this research area with the scientific leaders in fields related to Flat Materials. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: Design, synthesis, applications and investigation of graphene, graphene related materials and other 2D & layered materials (for example Silicene, Germanene, Phosphorene, MXenes, Boron nitride, Transition metal dichalcogenides) Characterization of these materials using all forms of spectroscopy and microscopy techniques Chemical modification or functionalization and dispersion of these materials, as well as interactions with other materials Exploring the surface chemistry of these materials for applications in: Sensors or detectors in electrochemical/Lab on a Chip devices, Composite materials, Membranes, Environment technology, Catalysis for energy storage and conversion (for example fuel cells, supercapacitors, batteries, hydrogen storage), Biomedical technology (drug delivery, biosensing, bioimaging)
FlatChem

Fluid Phase Equilibria

  • ISSN: 0378-3812
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.7
  • Impact factor: 2.6
Fluid Phase Equilibria publishes high-quality papers dealing with experimental, theoretical, and applied research related to equilibrium and transport properties of fluids, solids, and interfaces. Subjects of interest include physical/phase and chemical equilibria; equilibrium and nonequilibrium thermophysical properties; fundamental thermodynamic relations; and stability. The systems central to the journal include pure substances and mixtures of organic and inorganic materials, including polymers, biochemicals, and surfactants, with sufficient characterization of composition and purity for the results to be reproduced. Naturally occurring systems that cannot be completely characterized will be considered only if they are of high practical interest and the work leads to significant new findings. In all cases, enough detail must be given to permit independent verification, and authors are also expected to provide physical or chemical interpretations of the results. Experimental research can include measurements under all conditions of temperature, pressure, and composition, including critical and supercritical. Measurements are to be associated with systems and conditions of fundamental or applied interest, and may not be only a collection of routine data, such as physical property or solubility measurements at limited pressures and temperatures close to ambient, or surfactant studies focussed strictly on micellisation or micelle structure. Papers reporting common data must be accompanied by new physical insights and/or contemporary or new theory or techniques. All data reports and analyses will be examined by NIST for consistency with the requirements posted at http://trc.nist.gov/FPE-Support.html Theoretical and computational studies can include equations of state; correlations or predictive models; molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations; statistical thermodynamics; quantum chemistry; and other applied mathematical and computational approaches. Research reporting new theories and models are expected to show adequate comparisons of predictive ability and accuracy with both applicable data and contemporary existing models. Contributions on artificial neural networks, machine learning, and similar approaches will only be considered when full details of the methodology are provided and comparisons of accuracy are made with existing physically-based models, or if no thermodynamic models are available. All reported computational studies must be fully reproducible by others. As such all algorithms and methods should be described in sufficient detail, all parameters for models, force fields, and electronic structure methods should be given explicitly in the manuscript or supporting information. The journal publishes full research papers and also short communications to describe emerging ideas for which rapid publication is essential. Critical reviews are encouraged and should be prepared in consultation with the Editor-in-Chief. The journal will not publish articles that have appeared partially, or completely, in other journals, that plagiarize other works, or that are incompletely referenced; verification will be made using the software at http://www.ithenticate.com/products/crosscheck. The text must be in English and should be clear, in a well-structured style, and be free of grammatical and spelling errors.
Fluid Phase Equilibria

Food Hydrocolloids

  • ISSN: 0268-005X
  • 5 Year impact factor: 10.9
  • Impact factor: 10.7
Food Hydrocolloids publishes original and innovative research concerned with the characterisation, functional properties and applications of hydrocolloid materials used in food products. Hydrocolloids are defined as polysaccharides and proteins of commercial importance that are added to food products to control, for example, the texture, stability, rheology and sensory properties. The key focus of the research should be on the hydrocolloids themselves. The source and nature of the hydrocolloid materials should be fully described and details of their physicochemical characteristics provided. Manuscripts should clearly outline the specific aims and objectives of the research and must include a fundamental discussion of the research findings at the molecular level and their significance. Manuscripts that simply report data without providing a detailed interpretation of the results will not be accepted for publication in the journal. Studies on hydrocolloids in complex formulations should focus on their influence on the overall properties and their mechanism of action. Simple formulation development studies that primarily aim to optimize proportions of mixed ingredients and/or processing conditions to enhance formulated product properties will not be considered for publication. The main areas of interest are: Chemical and physicochemical characterisation of hydrocolloid materials The rheological properties of hydrocolloid solutions including viscosity, viscoelastic properties and gelation behaviour The influence of hydrocolloids on food microstructure, texture and organoleptic properties The interfacial properties of hydrocolloids including stabilisation of dispersions, emulsions and foams Interactions in mixed hydrocolloid systems including phase behaviour, complexation and conjugation The film forming properties of hydrocolloids with application in edible films, coatings and active packaging The function and performance of hydrocolloids in 3D printing formulations for food applications The encapsulation and controlled release of active compounds for inclusion in food formulations The modification of hydrocolloid functionality through chemical, biochemical and physical processes The physicochemical characteristics and application of hydrocolloid materials from non-traditional sources with commercial potential in foods Health aspects, particularly the role of hydrocolloids as dietary fibre Manuscripts that deal with the use of hydrocolloids in medical settings such as encapsulation of drugs, wound dressings and tissue engineering or research involving animal studies will not be considered for publication in Food Hydrocolloids. Such work would be more appropriate for publication in Food Hydrocolloids for Health. This is an open access companion Journal devoted to hydrocolloids applied in human health and nutrition. The Food Hydrocolloids Journal publishes Review articles that provide a focussed overview of the latest developments in emerging topics of specific interest to researchers in this field of activity.
Food Hydrocolloids