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Current Green Chemistry

ISSN: 2213-3461 (Print)
eISSN: 2213-347X (Online)

Journal
Impact Factor :

1.1

Scopus
CiteScore:

4.3

Aims and Scope:Current Green Chemistry is an international peer-reviewed journal, which publishes original research, full-length/mini-reviews, and thematic issues in all core areas of green chemistry. The scope covers green chemistry related to synthetic chemistry (catalysts, ionic liquids, solvent-free accomplishments, MW-assisted reactions, flow-chemistry, enantioselective syntheses), process and analytical chemistry, separation science, sustainable energy and other resources, and alternative environmentally safer chemical procedures to reduce damage to health and environment, and to minimize environmental burdens.
The scope also encompasses the benefits of green chemistry to human health, environment, economy and business, such as its role in cleaning air and water, making available pharmaceuticals, electronics, dyes, coatings, and eliminating toxic chemicals from food.

Editor-in-Chief:


György Keglevich Department of Organic Chemistry and Technology
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Budapest
Hungary

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Special Issues With Active Call for Papers

Submission closes on: Dec 31, 2025
Green Concepts for Modern Organic Synthesis

The 'green revolution', which is literally happening before our eyes and affecting every aspect of life, also poses increasingly difficult challenges in the field of chemical synthesis. New solutions and ideas aimed at environmental protection while taking into account the principles of sustainable development are still desired. In this context, the optimization of synthesis conditions (significantly reducing the energy cost and reagent consumption) is of great importance. Green solvents (e.g., NADES, DES, ILs), reusable reagents... see more

Submission closes on: Dec 31, 2025
Sustainable Biotechnology in Pharmaceuticals: Green Approaches and Innovations

The special edition "Sustainable Biotechnology in Pharmaceuticals: Green Approaches and Innovations" highlights how biotechnology can revolutionize the industry by creating environmentally friendly solutions to address growing environmental concerns in ways that minimize resource use and waste while decreasing emissions. This edition features studies on biocatalysis and sustainable bioprocessing methods using biobased materials. It also explores groundbreaking drug delivery systems that focus on biodegradability and lessening impact. Researchers and professionals from various fields are welcome to... see more

Submission closes on: Dec 31, 2025
Green Thermochemical Processes for Hydrogen Production: Circular Economy Approach

The special issue “Green Thermochemical Processes for Hydrogen Production: Circular Economy Approach” welcomes research, reviews, and mini-review papers focusing on the study and development of thermochemical processes for the valorization of byproducts, wastes, wastewaters, and biomass to hydrogen in a green and sustainable way. Topics, such as processes driven by the supply from renewable energies, minimizing the use of brand new chemicals and catalyzers while using reclaimed ones or alternative recirculated byproducts/wastes that can have... see more

Submission closes on: Dec 31, 2025
Recent Advances in Green Catalysis and Drug Discovery

To save our loving ‘Mother Nature’ from the ever-increasing chemical pollution, scientists are continuously modifying chemical processes to make them sustainable. As a result, the last decade has shown a tremendous outburst in modifying organic transformations by following green chemistry. Catalysts play an important role in organic transformations. The involvement of non-toxic and reusable catalysts has a huge impact on organic transformations under greener conditions. On the other hand, heterocyclic scaffolds are very important as... see more

Submission closes on: Dec 12, 2025
Greener Approaches in Wastewater Treatment: Addressing Emerging Pollutants Using Catalytic Strategies

Wastewater treatment is facing escalating challenges as pollutants, including persistent organic contaminants such as forever chemicals, and micro- and nano-plastics, become more complex and difficult to degrade. Traditional treatment methods are often insufficient, costly, and generate secondary contaminants which need further treatment. Catalytic, photocatalytic, and electrocatalytic technologies present promising solutions by enabling selective, efficient degradation of contaminants and potentially supporting resource recovery from treated water. This special issue will highlight recent advancements and interdisciplinary approaches... see more