Chemical Papers is a peer-reviewed, international journal devoted to basic and applied chemical research. It has a broad scope covering the chemical sciences, but favors interdisciplinary research and studies that bring chemistry together with other disciplines. Fields of interest to the journal include: - analytical chemistry, - (bio)catalysis, - biochemistry, - chemical (bio)technology, - (bio)chemical engineering, - chemical physics, - drug chemistry, - food chemistry, - environmental chemistry, - inorganic chemistry, - macromolecular chemistry, - materials chemistry, - mathematical chemistry, - medical and pharmaceutical chemistry, - nanochemistry, - organic chemistry, - and physical chemistry. Chemical Papers publishes original full-length papers, short communications, and reviews. Short communications may be processed and published faster when urgent publication is substantiated. Longer review articles must be submitted with previous consent from the Editor-in-Chief, but this is not necessary for shorter reviews.
Chemical Papers
Description
Identifiers
ISSN | 2585-7290 |
e-ISSN | 1336-9075 |
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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Data set: Springer
Articles
Chemical Papers > 2019 > 73 > 12 > 2897-2905
In the present work, we introduce a possibility to improve the rapid prototyping process of selective laser melting (SLM) using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) which provides a material analysis. SLM uses many disparate materials for manufacturing of parts. The elemental composition of raw materials and constructed parts is obtained from a characteristic spectrum, which is a result of...
Chemical Papers > 2019 > 73 > 12 > 3067-3073
The aim of the current research is to study the effect of parameters including: extraction time (sonication time), extraction temperature, and drying method on the extraction yield of phenolics from water mint (Mentha aquatica) under ultrasonic irradiation. Therefore, three drying methods (microwave-drying, oven-drying, and freeze-drying) were performed. The dried samples were then ground and extracted...
Chemical Papers > 2019 > 73 > 12 > 3075-3083
Large volumes of waste from the mining and processing industry, particularly flotation tailings of polymetallic ores, have accumulated all over the world. Mine tailings can cause severe environmental pollution and pose significant risks to both human and environmental health. However, by the contents of their metals, mine tailings can be regarded as sources for extracting copper, zinc, gold, and other...