Green Processing & Synthesis (GPS) is dedicated in general to innovative and green process development and chemical synthesis covering:
- Sustainable & Green Chemistry
- Flow Chemistry
Advanced, Asymmetric and Bio-inspired Synthesis
- Chemicals from Biomass: Biofuels and Intermediates
- White Biotechnology
- Catalysis and Smart Processes for Green (Sustainable) Chemistry
- Green Processing
- Novel Process Windows
- Micro Process Technology
- Process Intensification
- Alternative Energy (MW, US) and Non-Conventional Media (IL, scF)
- Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Economy
- Photochemistry, Photovoltaics, Energy Storage
- Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology
The aim of Green Processing & Synthesis is to provide a platform for scientists and engineers, especially chemists and chemical engineers, but is warmly open as well for contributions from all other disciplines involved in the topics mentioned above , such as physics, materials science, or catalysis.
The journal provides up-to-date research reports both in fundamental as well as applied aspects, giving an appropriate share to industrial views. The contributions will be cutting edge, high-impact, authoritative, and provide both pros and cons of potential technologies.
Publishing with De Gruyter
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Publication of color figures is provided free of charge both in online and print editions
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Rapid publication times: max 3 weeks from acceptance to online publication
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All papers published online first on De Gruyter’s online platform Reference Global
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High quality manuscript processing through Thomson Reuters ScholarOne
Editor-in-Chief
Volker Hessel, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
v.hessel@tue.nl
Editors
Galip Akay, formerly School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials, Newcastle University, UK
Isabel Arends, Biocatalysis and Organic Chemistry, Department of Biotechnology, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Michael C. Cann, Environmental Science at Chemistry Department, University of Scranton, USA
Yi Cheng, Beijing Key Laboratory of Green Reaction Engineering and Technology, Tsinghua University, China
Giancarlo Cravotto, Organic Chemistry, University of Torino, Italy
Dana Kralisch, Institute for Technical Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany
Krishna D.P.Nigam, Department of Chemical Engineering, Institute of Technology Delhi, India
Basu Saha, Department of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, Science and the Built Environment, London South Bank University, UK
Christophe A. Serra, European Engineering School of Chemistry, Polymers and Materials Science (ECPM), University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France
Whei Zhang, Boston Center for Green Chemistry, University of Massachusetts, USA
Assistant Managing Editor
Jannelies Smit, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
ST-GPS@tue.nl