Ecological Chemistry and Engineering Society

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Chemistry-Didactics-Ecology-Metrology (CDEM)

Impact Factor(2023) – 0.7

Open access

ERIH Plus (2016-)

WOS (2012-)

Scopus (2019-)

 

Chemistry-Didactics-Ecology-Metrology publishes mainly articles in the field of chemistry, green chemistry, environmental engineering, nanotechnology, chemometry, metrology, didactics and history of science, as well as in the related fields.

CDEM Editorial Board can be found here.

Professional information main handling Editors can be found here.

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Society of Ecological Chemistry and Engineering

ISSN 1640-9019
ISSN 2084-4506 (Online)

The primary version of the journal is the online one

Wydanie czasopisma jest dofinansowane ze środków Ministerstwa Edukacji i Nauki na podstawie umowy nr RCN/SN/0225/2021 w ramach programu: Rozwój czasopism naukowych

The publication of the journal is co-financed by the Ministry of Education and Science, Warszawa, under the contract No. RCN/SN/0225/2021 under the program Development of scientific journals

CDEM is indexed among others by ERIH Plus and WOS.

We are pleased to invite all of you to read three articles written by Nobel  Prize Winners:
In CDEM 2017

Elementary steps in heterogeneous catalysis: The basis for environmental chemistry” with the main author Professor Dr. Gerhard ERTL from Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany. Professor Ertl was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his studies of chemical processes on solid surfaces.

The paper was prepared on the basis of Professor Gerhard Ertl’s lecture delivered during the 23th annual Central European Conference ECOpole’14.

In CDEM 2016:

The Climate Change Crisis?” with the main author Prof. Sir Harold Walter KROTO from The Florida State University. Prof. Kroto was the 1996 British Nobel prize-winning chemist who discovered fullerene, a new form of carbon, together with Robert Curl and Richard Smalley.
The paper was prepared on the basis of Prof. Sir Harold Walter Kroto’s lecture delivered during the 24th annual Central European Conference ECOpole’15.

In CDEM 2014:

Atmospheric chemistry and climate in the Anthropocene” with the main author Prof. Paul  J. CRUTZEN  from Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany.
Prof. Crutzen  is the 1995  Dutch Nobel Prize-winning  atmospheric chemist. He obtained Nobel Prize together  with Mario J. Molina  and Frank Sherwood Rowland.
The paper was prepared on the basis of Prof. Paul  J. Crutzen  lecture delivered during the 20th annual Central European Conference ECOpole’11.

GUIDE FOR AUTHORS ON SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS

Manuscripts should be submitted by sending mail to:

mrajfur@o2.pl

Before submission please read carefully CDEM guide for authors (available also in Polish language).

The Editors encourage authors to use an official CDEM template.

For references we are highly encouraging you to use Mendeley or Zotero, free reference managers that will inter alia automatically create bibliographies in a proper style and make citations in the text. The citation style required for all ECE Society journals you can find here, and its installation guide here.

CDEM is an open access journal. To publish in it, authors are required to pay an article processing charge – €200 (or 800 PLN).

After printing, the copyright of the paper is transferred to Society for Ecological Chemistry and Engineering (Towarzystwo Chemii i Inżynierii Ekologicznej).

Invitation for subscription

You are welcome to subscribe printed CDEM issues. Your order will be realized immediately after your payment is made to:

Account in the Bank ING BSK O/Opole
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(Society of Ecological Chemistry and Engineering)

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