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Chemical Science

eISSN: 2041-6539
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Home to exceptional research and thought-provoking ideas. Open and free, for authors and readers. Chemical Science is the flagship journal of the Royal Society of Chemistry and the home for world-leading, interdisciplinary research from every aspect of the chemical sciences. As a multidisciplinary chemistry journal, our broad scope covers: analytical science and techniques; bioinorganic chemistry; biomaterials; biophysical chemistry; catalysis; chemical biology; chemical engineering; crystal engineering; energy conversion and storage; environmental, sustainable and green chemistry; inorganic chemistry; inorganic materials; main group chemistry; medicinal chemistry; nanoscience; organic chemistry; organic materials; physical chemistry; polymers; porous materials; supramolecular chemistry; and theoretical and computational chemistry.

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Chemical Science Transactions

ISSN: 2278-3318eISSN: 2278-3458
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Chemical Sciences Journal

eISSN: 2150-3494
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Chemical Senses

ISSN: 0379-864XeISSN: 1464-3553

Chemical Senses publishes original research and review papers on all aspects of chemoreception in both humans and animals. An important part of the journal's coverage is devoted to techniques and the development and application of new methods for investigating chemoreception and chemosensory structures.

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Chemical Society Reviews

eISSN: 1460-4744

Chem Soc Rev is the Royal Society of Chemistry's leading reviews journal. We publish high-impact, authoritative and reader-friendly review articles covering important topics at the forefront of the chemical sciences. Reviews should be of the very highest quality and international impact. Our scope covers the breadth of the chemical sciences, including interdisciplinary topics where the article has a basis in chemistry. Topics include Analytical Chemistry, Catalysis, Chemical Biology, Medicinal Chemistry, Computational Chemistry, Machine Learning, Energy and Sustainable Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry, Green Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, Nanoscience, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry and Supramolecular Chemistry.

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Chemical Speciation & Bioavailability

ISSN: 0954-2299eISSN: 2047-6523
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Chemical Speciation & Bioavailability (CS&B) is a scholarly, peer-reviewed forum for insights on the chemical aspects of occurrence, distribution, transport, transformation, transfer, fate, and effects of substances in the environment and biota, and their impacts on the uptake of the substances by living organisms. Substances of interests include both beneficial and toxic ones, especially nutrients, heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants, and emerging contaminants, such as engineered nanomaterials, as well as pharmaceuticals and personal-care products as pollutants. It is the aim of this Journal to develop an international community of experienced colleagues to promote the research, discussion, review, and spread of information on chemical speciation and bioavailability, which is a topic of interest to researchers in many disciplines, including environmental, chemical, biological, food, medical, toxicology, and health sciences.
Key themes in the scope of the Journal include, but are not limited to, the following “6Ms”:
  • Methods for speciation analysis and the evaluation of bioavailability, especially the development, validation, and application of novel methods and techniques.
  • Media that sustain the processes of release, distribution, transformation, and transfer of chemical speciation; of particular interest are emerging contaminants, such as engineered nanomaterials, pharmaceuticals, and personal-care products.
  • Mobility of substance species in environment and biota, either spatially or temporally.
  • Matters that influence the chemical speciation and bioavailability, mainly environmentally relevant conditions.
  • Mechanisms that govern the transport, transformation, transfer, and fate of chemical speciation in the environment, and the biouptake of substances.
  • Models for the simulation of chemical speciation and bioavailability, and for the prediction of toxicity.

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Chemical Synthesis

eISSN: 2769-5247
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Chemical Thermodynamics and Thermal Analysis

ISSN: 2667-3126eISSN: 2667-3126
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Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Quarterly

ISSN: 0352-9568eISSN: 1846-5153
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The initiative to start with publication of a new journal Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Quarterly (CABEQ) as a part of European Alpe-Adria initiative for regional cooperation is described. Given are the main goals for the new journal published by Croatian Association of Chemical Engineers, formation of the international editorial board, and experiences gained during 15 years of publishing. Presented are statistical data on published papers, country of origin of authors, and classification of papers into chemical and biochemical engineering fields. The experiences gained during the last two years with publishing on Internet and planned activities in future are also presented. A view on validation of journals by ISI impact factor is discussed.

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Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture

eISSN: 2196-5641
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agricultural chemistry, food security, chemical and biochemical technologies

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Chemical and Petroleum Engineering

ISSN: 0009-2355eISSN: 1573-8329

Chemical and Petroleum Engineering publishes the latest research on Russian innovations in the field. Articles discuss developments in machinery and equipment, construction and design, processes, materials and corrosion control, and equipment-manufacturing technology.

Chemical and Petroleum Engineering is a translation of the Russian journal Khimicheskoe i Neftegazovoe Mashinostroenie.
The Russian Volume Year is published in English from April. All articles are peer-reviewed.

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Chemical and Process Engineering - Inzynieria Chemiczna i Procesowa

ISSN: 0208-6425
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Chemical and Process Engineering: New Frontiers

ISSN: 2300-1925
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Chemico-Biological Interactions: A journal of molecular, cellular and biochemical toxicology

ISSN: 0009-2797eISSN: 1872-7786
Chemico-Biological Interactions publishes research reports and review articles that examine the molecular, cellular, and/or biochemical basis of toxicologically relevant outcomes. Special emphasis is placed on toxicological mechanisms associated with interactions between chemicals and biological systems. Outcomes may include all traditional endpoints caused by synthetic or naturally occurring chemicals, both in vivo and in vitro. Endpoints of interest include, but are not limited to carcinogenesis, mutagenesis, respiratory toxicology, neurotoxicology, reproductive and developmental toxicology, and immunotoxicology.

CBI discourages papers that are descriptive in nature and that do not address toxicological mechanisms (e.g., reports of toxicological effects following chemical exposure in absence of mechanistic experiments). CBI also discourages papers reporting on toxicological effects from materials, such as plant extracts or herbal medicines, that have not been chemically characterized.

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Chemie Ingenieur Technik - CIT

ISSN: 0009-286XeISSN: 1522-2640

Die Chemie Ingenieur Technik ist die wohl angesehenste deutschsprachige Zeitschrift fur Verfahrensingenieure, technische Chemiker, Apparatebauer und Biotechnologen. Als Fachorgan von DECHEMA, GDCh und VDI-GVC gilt sie als das unverzichtbare Forum fur den Erfahrungsaustausch zwischen Forschern und Anwendern aus Industrie, Forschung und Entwicklung. Wissenschaftlicher Fortschritt und Praxisnahe: Eine Kombination, die es nur in der CIT gibt! Die Chemie Ingenieur Technik bietet Ihnen z.B. Themenhefte als Kompendien des Standes der Technik, herausgegeben in Zusammenarbeit mit den Top-Experten. Nirgendwo finden Fachleute und Einsteiger einen so umfassenden und gleichzeitig aktuellen Überblick uber ihr Gebiet. Sie wollen wissen, was die Zukunftstechnologien sind? Sie wollen wissen, wer die fuhrenden Kopfe sind? Finden Sie es heraus - mit dem Sonderheft zu den GVC-DECHEMA-Jahrestagungen: 400 Kurzfassungen fassen das Neueste kurz und pragnant zusammen und erleichtern die Kontaktaufnahme! ISSN: 0009-286X (print), 1522-2640 (online) Band 82. 12 Ausgaben 2010.

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Chemie Konkret - Forum für Unterricht und Didaktik

ISSN: 0944-5846eISSN: 1521-3730
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Chemie in unserer Zeit

ISSN: 0009-2851eISSN: 1521-3781

Produktinformationen Download Flyer Chemie in unserer Zeitinformiert zuverlässig über aktuelle Entwicklungen aus der Chemie und ihren Nachbardisziplinen. Der Leser erhält spannende Einblicke in alle Bereiche dieser zukunftsträchtigen Wissenschaft. dabei werden auch komplexe Sachverhalte verständlich aufbereitet. Namhafte Experten bringen Neuentwicklungen von großer Tragweite näher - farbig illustriert und leserfreundlich präsentiert. Von wissenschaftlichen Übersichten. studienbegleitenden Materialien. nachvollziehbaren Experimenten bis hin zu brisanten Themen aus Umweltchemie und aktueller gesellschaftlicher Diskussion. Übersichtsartikel und abwechslungsreiche Rubriken vermitteln Fachwissen auf unterhaltsame Art und geben eine Hilfe bei der Orientierung im Fachgebiet. Den Überblick behalten mitChemie in unserer Zeit ISSN: 0009-2851 (print). 1521-3781 (online). Band 45. 6 Ausgaben 2011. Zitate:Um sicher zu gehen. dass die Artikel in dieser Zeitschrift korrekt elektronisch erfasst werden (z.B. in CrossRef oder ISI Web of Science). benutzen Sie beim Zitieren bitte folgende Abkürzung: 'Chem. Unserer Zeit' (die Zeichensetzung hängt vom Stil der zitierenden Zeitschrift ab).

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Chemija

ISSN: 0235-7216

Cheminformatics

ISSN: 1572-4778
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Chemist

ISSN: 0009-3025