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Instrumentation Science and Technology

Description
designs and applications for chemistry, biotechnology, & environmental science

 

Status
active
Indexing
CEABA; Chemical Abstracts; Chemistry Citation Index; Current Contents/Physical, Chemical, and Earth Sciences; Engineering Index/COMPENDEX PLUS; INIST-Pascal/CNRS; INSPEC; Referativnyi Zhurnal/Russian Academy of Sciences; Research Alert; Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE); Urethane Abstracts.
Successor
Subject

Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
1073-9149
E ISSN
1525-6030
First volume
1
Last volume
36+
Publish city
New York
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Description
Instrumentation Science & Technology is an internationally acclaimed forum for fast publication of critical, peer reviewed manuscripts dealing with innovative instrument design and applications in chemistry, physics biotechnology and environmental science. Particular attention is given to state-of-the-art developments and their rapid communication to the scientific community.

Emphasis is on modern instrumental concepts, though not exclusively, including detectors, sensors, data acquisition and processing, instrument control, chromatography, electrochemistry, spectroscopy of all types, electrophoresis, radiometry, relaxation methods, thermal analysis, physical property measurements, surface physics, membrane technology, microcomputer design, chip-based processes, and more.

Readership includes everyone who uses instrumental techniques to conduct their research and development. They are chemists (organic, inorganic, physical, analytical, nuclear, quality control) biochemists, biotechnologists, engineers, and physicists in all of the instrumental disciplines mentioned above, in both the laboratory and chemical production environments. The journal is an important resource of instrument design and applications data.



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