KeAi & Elsevier
+24
2666-9528
Quarterly
9.1
2096-9147
2020
861082544856
YES
China
English
YES
Google Scholar
tianyuan@ipe.ac.cn
Green Chemical Engineering (GreenChE) is a journal focusing on significant cutting-edge research and the latest technological advances in core areas of green and sustainable development of chemistry and chemical engineering as well as in other relevant disciplines. Articles should present new findings of exceptional significance to their field, and also be of wider interest to readers working in other areas across the green chemical engineering. Submissions on a variety of green chemical engineering-related topics will be considered. These include, but are not limited to, papers addressing: Green solvents Reaction engineering Separation engineering Green alternative & functional materials Biochemistry & bioengineering Simulations, integration, safety & assessment Recycling, environment engineering & eco-industry
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