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Journal of the University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy
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J. Univ. Chem. Technol. Metallurgy |
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JUCTM |
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English |
Editor |
Bogdana Koumanova |
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Status
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Source type
Journal
ISBN ISSN
1311-7629
First volume
38
Last volume
43+
Publish city
Sofia
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free access |
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for subscriber |
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Description
The Journal of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy publishes original research in the field of chemical technology and metallurgy, chemical engineering, biotechnology, industrial automation, environmental protection and natural sciences. The following topics are used to identify articles published in the Journal of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy: Organic Synthesis and Fuels; Polymer Engineering; Textile and Leather; Cellulose, Paper and Polygraphy; Inorganic and Electrochemical Productions; Physical Metallurgy; Metallurgy of Iron and Casting; Metallurgy of Non-ferrous and Semiconducting Compounds; Technology of Silicates; Chemical Engineering; Automation of Industry; Information Technology; Biotechnology; Economics and Management of Industry; Sustainable Development and Environmental Protection; Physics; Applied Mechanics; Programming and Computer Systems; Electrotechnics and Electronics; Inorganic Chemistry; Organic Chemistry; Analytical Chemistry; Physical Chemistry; Management of the Education Quality. The Journal of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy publishes regular articles, reviews (by invitation only), short communications, letters to the editor, and book reviews. The main distinction between regular articles and short communications is that the latter may be shorter. Letters to the editor provide accelerated publication of very brief accounts of experimental findings, theoretical developments, or comments on previously published work. The experimental, theoretical and numerical procedures must be clearly described.
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