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Nanochemistry for the Environment



Nanochemistry for the Environment (NE) will focus on the development of nanochemistry solutions to address environmental challenges. It is intended to attract submissions that investigates new and innovative approaches in nanocatalyst synthesis for pollutant degradation, waste remediation, water purification and carbon reduction. The journal content will bring a positive impact to the environment and align with the need for sustainability throughout the globe. Works of interest includes scalable nanochemistry technologies like nanosorbents, nanomembranes, nanodevices and nanocatalysts for environmental remediation and monitoring.

Scope of coverage:
1. Green nanosynthesis methods.
2. Nanochemistry for waste-to-energy.
3. Nanocatalysts for pollutant degradation.
4. Nanosorbents for waste remediation.
5. Nanomembranes for water purification.
6. Nanodevices for environmental monitoring.
7. Nanomaterials for carbon dioxide capture.
8. Nanomaterials for air purification. 
9. Nanochemistry for circular economy.
10. Toxicity studies of environmental nanomaterials.
11. Scalable nanomaterials for environmental applications.

Journal Abbreviation: Nanochem. Environ.

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Natural Resources Conservation and Research

eISSN: 2578-1936

Natural Resources Conservation and Research (NRCR, eISSN:  2578-1936), is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that delivers high-quality original articles significant in all disciplines of conservation of resources and sustainable management. Contributions may have relevance at regional, national or international scales and may focus at any level of research from individual resources or technologies to whole sectors or systems of interest. Contributors may emphasize any of the aforementioned aspects as well as scientific and methodological issues. NRCR aims to provide a communication and information exchange platform for a broad audience of conservationist, environmentalist, ecologist, researchers and professionals. Articles from related fields that are interesting to a broad readership are particularly welcome.

 

Journal Abbreviation:

Nat. Resour. Conserv. Res.


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