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Current Catalysis

ISSN: 2211-5447 (Print)
eISSN: 2211-5455 (Online)

Aims and Scope:Current Catalysisis an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research, full-length reviews/mini-reviews, and thematic issues in all core areas of catalysis, including theoretical, experimental, and applied research. The scope includes heterogeneous catalysis, homogeneous catalysis, bio-catalysis, synthesis and properties of new catalysts, including synthesis and catalytic function of novel inorganic solids and complexes, studies that relate catalytic function to fundamental chemical processes in metal complexes and at surfaces, novel concepts in surface chemistry, preparation, activation, aging, deactivation, rejuvenation, regeneration of commercially interesting model catalysts, techniques and adsorption.

Current Catalysis is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to a wide range of sub-fields in the field of catalysis. The journal welcomes, but is not limited to, the papers from the following topics:

      - Advanced Catalyst Synthesis
      - Asymmetric Catalysis
      - Biocatalysis
      - Catalysis and Reaction Engineering
      - Catalysis for Sustainable Energy
      - Catalyst Deactivation and Regeneration
      - Catalytic biomass conversion
      - Catalytic CO2 utilization
      - Catalytic Materials
      - Catalytic Reactors
      - Catalytic Waste Valorization
      - Electrocatalysis
      - Environmental catalysis
      - Heterogeneous Catalysis
      - Homogeneous Catalysis
      - Nanoparticle Catalysts
      - Nanostructured Catalysts
      - Photocatalysis
      - Plasma-Catalysis
      - Sustainable Catalysis

Current Catalysis is an international, peer-reviewed journal on all aspects of catalysis published continuously (print & online) by Bentham Science Publishers.

Editor-in-Chief:


Song Yang
State Key Laboratory of Green Pesticide
Key Laboratory of Green Pesticide & Agricultural Bioengineering
Center for R&D of Fine Chemicals
Guizhou University
Guiyang
China

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