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3 February 2023
Sustainable Chemistry | Seeking Cooperation with Academic Conferences


Sustainable Chemistry
(ISSN 2673-4079) released its inaugural issue in June 2020 and is now published as a quarterly journal. Since the beginning, Sustainable Chemistry has aimed to provide a professional publishing service to the scientific community and has strived towards effective dissemination of high-quality scientific work.

To support the scientific community and contribute to the faster distribution of important scientific research, Sustainable Chemistry has cooperated with academic conferences organized by the Portuguese Chemical Society, Italy Chemical Society, Swiss Chemical Society, Chinese Chemical Society, European Chemical Society, and others. For more details, please visit the events website: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/suschem/events.

Sustainable Chemistry is now seeking cooperation with additional academic conferences, and is open to a diverse range of collaborations, such as media partnerships, awards, exhibitions and publications, amongst others.

We welcome consultations with all sustainable chemistry-related conferences. If you are interested in collaborating with Sustainable Chemistry, please contact us at [email protected].

Sustainable Chemistry is an international, cross-disciplinary, scholarly, open access journal, which provides an advanced forum for studies that present significant advances in alternative green and sustainable technologies in chemical engineering. We welcome work focused on the design of products and processes that minimize or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous substances to humans, animals, plants, and the environment.

The scope of Sustainable Chemistry includes, but is not limited to, the following:

  • Green catalysis, solvents, and absorbents
  • (Bio)polymers/materials
  • Biorefineries and biofuels
  • Plastics and wastes
  • Life cycle assessment
  • Energy storage and conversion
  • Carbon dioxide capture, storage
  • Cleaner synthetic methods
  • Separation and purification technologies
  • Green processes, technologies, and manufacturing
  • Design for chemical products and processes
  • Environmental conservation and green chemistry
  • Circular economy
  • Sustainable chemistry and engineering
  • Green chemistry education

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