期刊名称:POLYMER CHEMISTRY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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A new peer-reviewed journal publishing advances in polymer chemistry encompassing all aspects of synthetic and biological macromolecules, and related emerging areas. Polymer Chemistry provides a showcase for the ongoing efforts driving polymer chemistry, highlighting the creativity of the field and previously inaccessible applications.
Professor David Haddleton, University of Warwick, is Editor-in Chief of Polymer Chemistry.
Scope
· Polymer synthesis (precursors, monomers, oligomers, catalytic polymerisation)
· Reactions of polymers (chemistry of polymers)
· Macromolecules - both natural and synthetic
· Biomacromolecules/biopolymers
· Novel properties and characterisation of polymers
· Interactions of polymers with e.g. nanoparticles to form nanocomposites or porous media
· Supramolecular polymer chemistry
· Organic and hybrid polymers
· Macromolecular structure and function
· Bioconjugates
· Controlled polymer delivery systems
· Macromolecular imaging reagents
· Polymer templates and surfaces that may include biological structures
· Polymer physical chemistry
· Dendrimers and hyperbranched polymers
· Polymer processing
· Polymerisation in a confined environment
Readership
Polymer chemists in industry and academia, plus materials scientists and bioscientists.
Article types
Polymer Chemistry will publish monthly issues containing a full mix of research articles, including Communications, Reviews and Full Papers.
Original Research (Full Paper) Articles
Full papers in Polymer Chemistry contain original scientific work that has not been published previously. However, research that expands upon work that has appeared in print in a short form such as a Chemical Communication is normally acceptable. Please note that the Royal Society of Chemistry strongly discourages the fragmentation of a substantial body of work into a number of short publications. There is no page limit for full paper articles.
Communication Articles
Polymer Chemistry Communications contain novel scientific work of such importance that rapid publication is desirable. Authors should briefly indicate in a covering letter the reasons why they feel that publication of their work as a communication is justified. The recommended length is three printed journal pages
Instructions to Authors
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Journal Policy
Initial assessment of submissions, plus journal-by-journal guidelines detailing general policy issues, types of article published in each journal, etc.
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Summary guidelines in Chinese and Japanese
Editorial Board
Editorial Board
Paul Burn
University of Queensland, Australia
Christopher Barner-Kowollik
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Neil Cameron
University of Durham, UK
Jan van Hest
Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Stefan Hecht
Humboldt University, Germany
Brent Sumerlin
Southern Methodist University, USA
Eiji Yashima
Nagoya University, Japan
Advisory Board
Kathryn Beers
NIST, USA
Chris Bielawski
Texas University, USA
Bernadette Charleux
Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France
Tom Davis
New South Wales University, Australia
Mathias Destarac
Université de Toulouse, France
Jean Fréchet
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
Barney Grubbs
State University New York, USA
Steven Holdcroft
Simon Fraser University, Canada
Andrew B. Holmes
University of Melbourne, Australia
Steve Howdle
Nottingham University, UK
Jung-Il Jin
Korea University, Korea
Eva Malmström Jonsson
Kungliga Tekniska högskolan, Sweden
Masami Kamigaito
Nagoya University, Japan
Sebastien Lecommandoux
ENSCPB, Talence, France
Jean Francois Lutz
Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Polymerforschung, Germany
Ian Manners
University of Bristol, UK
Neil McKeown
Cardiff University, UK
Thuc-Quyen Nguyen
UCSB, USA
Rachel O'Reilly
Warwick University, UK
Seb Perrier
University of Sydney, Australia
Helmut Schlaad
Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Germany
Peter Schoenmakers
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Swaminathan Sivaram
National Chemical Laboratory, India
Benzhong Tang
Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, China
He Tian
East China University of Science and Technology, China
Yoshinobu Tsujii
Kyoto University, Japan
Kelly Velonia
University of Crete, Greece
Maria Vicent
Prince Filipe Research Centre, Spain
Chris Weder
University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Chi Wu
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
Xi Zhang
Tsinghua University, Chin
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