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Editor-in-Chief: Suojiang Zhang
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Time to first decision (all decisions): 6 days**
Time to first decision (peer-reviewed only): 23 days***
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Call for Papers
Industrial Chemistry & Materials is pleased to announce a call for papers for Liquid-based Materials: Novel Concepts from Fundamentals to Applications which are structures or functions based on liquid or soft substances.
Guest Editor(s): Prof. Xu Hou (Xiamen University, China) and Prof. Jungmok Seo (Yonsei University, South Korea)
Topics: Advanced gel materials; Liquid metals; ionic liquids; Smart/responsive liquids; Liquid-infused surfaces/membranes; Micro/nanofluidic devices; Soft matter; Bioinspired liquid-based materials; Particles at the liquid interface; Functional & adaptive surfaces, etc.
Submission Deadline: 10 April 2024
Innovative. Interdisciplinary. Problem solving.
Backed by our unique partnership with the Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), together we provide a global platform to advance the application of science and technology.
Industrial Chemistry & Materials (ICM) publishes significant innovative research and major technological breakthroughs in all aspects of industrial chemistry and materials, with a particular focus on the important innovation of the low-carbon chemical industry, energy and functional materials. By bringing researchers, engineers, and policymakers into one place, research is inspired, challenges are solved and the applications of science and technology are accelerated.
The global editorial and advisory board members are valued experts in the community. With their support, rigorous editorial practices and dissemination ensure your research is accessible and discoverable on a global scale.
Submissions
Submissions are initially assessed and taken through peer-review by our high-profile, internationally-recognised Associate Editors. The journal operates a single-anonymised peer review model, and a minimum of two reviewer reports are required.
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Chemical industry and materials science is entering a new green, high-value and intelligent era. ICM features application-driven chemistry and functional materials innovation. We hope this journal will be the premier home for papers related to industrial chemistry and materials, with a vision of stimulating inspiration, solving problems, and accelerating the application of science and technology.
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Featured Articles
Industrially applied and relevant transformations of 1,3-butadiene using homogeneous catalysts
The present review covers several of the most important homogeneously catalyzed processes and technologies which are currently used or have the potential to produce fine and bulk chemicals from 1,3-butadiene. We hope this review will make readers familiar with the industrially applied and relevant transformations of 1,3-butadiene and inspire them to further explore new and advanced systems.
Catalytic conversion network for lignocellulosic biomass valorization: a panoramic view
Efficient utilization of lignocellulosic biomass to substitute for fossil resources is an effective way to promote the sustainable development of current society. Numerous lignocellulose valorization routes for the production of value-added chemicals and fuels have been explored. Herein, we overview the catalytic reaction routes, reaction types and key steps involved in the selective preparation of various important products from lignocellulose. The information can facilitate the development of robust and selective catalytic systems to address the challenges in the major reaction steps.
Perspective on oligomeric products from lignin depolymerization: their generation, identification, and further valorization
The present contribution emphasizes the formation of oligomeric products in various depolymerization approaches of lignin, namely reductive catalytic fractionation, oxidative catalytic fractionation, and pyrolysis. Three possible routes to form such oligomers in these depolymerization processes are summarized and compared from various studies conducted on model compounds.
Understanding the charging of supercapacitors by electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance
Herein, we review the critical progress of EQCM hitherto, including theory fundamentals and applications in supercapacitors. Finally, we discuss the fundamental effects of ion desolvation and transport on the performance of supercapacitors. The advantages and defects of applying EQCM in supercapacitors are thoroughly examined, and future directions are proposed.
See who's on the team
Meet Industrial Chemistry & Materials's Editor-in-Chief and board members.
Editor-in-Chief
Suojiang Zhang, Institute of Process Engineering, CAS, China / Henan University, China
Associate Editors
Maohong Fan, University of Wyoming, USA
Chao Lu, Zhengzhou University / Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China
Anja V. Mudring, Aarhus University, Denmark
Rong Sun, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Electronic Materials, CAS, China
Quanhong Yang, Tianjin University, China
Shouliang Yi, National Energy Technology Laboratory, USA
Tierui Zhang, Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, CAS, China
Xiangping Zhang, Institute of Process Engineering, CAS, China
Open access
Industrial Chemistry & Materials is gold open access. This means that your meaningful publications can be shared widely and accessed easily around the world. The Institute of Process Engineering of CAS is also currently paying for all article processing charges (APCs) – so when you’re ready to make a start, you can publish your work for free.
We offer Industrial Chemistry & Materials authors a choice of two Creative Commons licences: CC BY or CC BY NC. Publication under these licences means that authors retain the copyright of their article, but users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. Read our open access statement for further information.
All published articles are deposited with LOCKSS, CLOCKSS, Portico and the British Library for archiving.
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Article types
Industrial Chemistry & Materials publishes:
- Communications
- Full papers
- Minireviews
- Reviews
- Perspectives
- Comments
Author guidelines
For general guidance on preparing an article please visit our Prepare your article page, the content of which is relevant to all our journals.
For the submission to Industrial Chemistry & Materials, please use this Article template or Review template. For the Review or Minireview article, please fill out the proposal form and submit it together with your cover letter.
To learn more about the Royal Society of Chemistry's policies and processes, including licensing, peer review and formatting, please refer to our Resources for authors page.
Peer review and editorial process
All articles published in Industrial Chemistry & Materials are subject to external peer review by experts in the field and all manuscripts submitted are handled by a team of internationally recognised Associate Editors, who are all practicing scientists in the field.
The peer review for all articles submitted to the journal consists of the following stages:
- Phase 1: Your manuscript is initially assessed by an associate editor to determine its suitability for peer review.
- Phase 2: If the manuscript passes the initial assessment process, the associate editor solicits recommendations from at least two reviewers who are experts in the field. They will provide a report along with their recommendation.
- Phase 3: The associate editor handling your manuscript makes a decision based on the reviewer reports received. In the event that no clear decision can be made, another reviewer will be consulted.
Industrial Chemistry & Materials is committed to a rigorous peer review process and expert editorial oversight for all published content. Please refer to our processes and policies for full details including our appeals procedure.
Publication frequency
Articles accepted for publication in Industrial Chemistry & Materials are published online with citeable DOIs as Advance Articles after they are edited and typeset. Articles are then assigned page numbers and published in an issue. Issues of Industrial Chemistry & Materials are published four times per year. Please find our most recent issue here.
Transparent peer review policy
To support increased transparency, we offer authors the option of transparent peer review, where the editor’s decision letter, reviewers’ comments and authors’ response for all versions of the manuscript will be published alongside the article under an Open Access Creative Commons licence (CC-BY). Reviewers are anonymous unless they choose to sign their report.
Find out more about our transparent peer review policy.
Ethical Requirements
Industrial Chemistry & Materials authors, editors, reviewers and published works are required to uphold the Royal Society of Chemistry’s ethical standards. The Royal Society of Chemistry is a member of Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and our ethical standards follow COPE’s core practices and best practice guidelines. In cases where these guidelines are breached or appear to be so, the Royal Society of Chemistry will consult with COPE.
When a study involves the use of live animals or human subjects, authors must include in the 'methods/experimental' section of the manuscript a statement that all experiments were performed in compliance with the author’s institute’s policy on animal use and ethics; where possible, details of compliance with national or international laws or guidelines should be included. The statement must name the institutional/local ethics committee which has approved the study; where possible, the approval or case number should be provided. A statement that informed consent was obtained for any experimentation with human subjects is required. Reviewers may be asked to comment specifically on any cases in which concerns arise.
For further guidance on author responsibilities and code of conduct, which apply to Industrial Chemistry & Materials and to all manuscripts submitted to Royal Society of Chemistry journals, please visit our author hub.
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ISSN 2755-2608 (Print)
ISSN 2755-2500 (Online)
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