Inorganic Materials: Applied Research contains translations of research articles devoted to applied aspects of inorganic materials. Best articles are selected from four Russian periodicals: Materialovedenie, Perspektivnye Materialy, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov, and Voprosy Materialovedeniya and translated into English. The journal reports recent achievements in materials science: physical and chemical bases of materials science; effects of synergism in composite materials; computer simulations; creation of new materials (including carbon-based materials and ceramics, semiconductors, superconductors, composite materials, polymers, materials for nuclear engineering, materials for aircraft and space engineering, materials for quantum electronics, materials for electronics and optoelectronics, materials for nuclear and thermonuclear power engineering, radiation-hardened materials, materials for use in medicine, etc.); analytical techniques; structure–property relationships; nanostructures and nanotechnologies; advanced technologies; use of hydrogen in structural materials; and economic and environmental issues. The journal also considers engineering issues of materials processing with plasma, high-gradient crystallization, laser technology, and ultrasonic technology. Currently the journal does not accept direct submissions, but submissions to one of the source journals is possible. PEER REVIEW Inorganic Materials: Applied Research contains translations of research articles devoted to applied aspects of inorganic materials. Papers are selected from four Russian journals: Materialovedenie, Perspektivnye Materialy, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov, and Voprosy Materialovedeniya. Materialovedenie is a peer reviewed journal. We use a single blind peer review format. The average period from submission to first decision in 2018 was 21 days, and that from first decision to acceptance was 1 days. The rejection rate for submitted manuscripts in 2018 was 30%. The final decision on the acceptance of an article for publication is made by the Editorial Board. Perspektivnye Materialy is a peer reviewed journal. We use a single blind peer review format. The average period from submission to first decision in 2018 was 7 days, and that from first decision to acceptance was 50 days. The rejection rate for submitted manuscripts in 2018 was 15%. The final decision on the acceptance of an article for publication is made by the Editorial Board. Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki Materialov is a peer reviewed journal. We use a double blind peer review format. Our team of reviewers includes over 30 experts. The average period from submission to first decision in 2018 was 14 days, and that from first decision to acceptance was 1 days. The rejection rate for submitted manuscripts in 2018 was 15%. The final decision on the acceptance of an article for publication is made by the Editorial Board. Any invited reviewer who feels unqualified or unable to review the manuscript due to the conflict of interests should promptly notify the editors and decline the invitation. Reviewers should formulate their statements clearly in a sound and reasoned way so that authors can use reviewer’s arguments to improve the manuscript. Personal criticism of the authors must be avoided. Reviewers should indicate in a review (i) any relevant published work that has not been cited by the authors, (ii) anything that has been reported in previous publications and not given appropriate reference or citation, (ii) any substantial similarity or overlap with any other manuscript (published or unpublished) of which they have personal knowledge.
Inorganic Materials: Applied Research
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Identifiers
ISSN | 2075-1133 |
e-ISSN | 2075-115X |
DOI | 10.1134/13188.2075-115X |
Publisher
Pleiades Publishing
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Data set: Springer
Articles
Inorganic Materials: Applied Research > 2019 > 10 > 5 > 1023-1032
—The synthesis strategy for the photochromic material containing the ultrafine dispersions of orthotungstic acid embedded in a hydrated cellulose matrix was proposed. The composite was obtained from solution of cellulose in Schweizer’s reagent with addition of a tungstate containing agent (sodium tungstate dehydrate) by acid regeneration of cellulose and hydrated tungstic(VI). The structure and phase...
Inorganic Materials: Applied Research > 2019 > 10 > 5 > 1196-1203
—The congruent charge LiNbO3:Zn (2.44 wt %) was synthesized using precursor Nb2O5:Zn (2.83 wt %) by the method of homogeneous doping. The LiNbO3:Zn crystal (2.12 wt %) was grown from this charge by the Czochralski method. The crystal demonstrates high chemical uniformity of Zn dopant distribution along the growth axis. The same distribution is characteristic of crystals obtained by usual direct doping...
Inorganic Materials: Applied Research > 2019 > 10 > 5 > 1153-1158
—The effect of titanosilicate powder by-products of different composition and dispersion on the cement stone hardening kinetics and the main technical properties are studied. It is shown that titanosilicate additives act as a modifier promoting cement hydration and, accordingly, hardening. Moreover, the higher the specific powder surface, the greater the initial strength of the cement stone. The titanosilicate...