About ChemEngineering

Aims

ChemEngineering (ISSN 2305-7084) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal on chemical engineering, which combines chemistry, physics and life science with mathematics and economics to produce, transform, transport and properly use chemicals and energy. Our aim is to encourage scientists and engineers to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Communications, full research papers, and review papers are acceptable formats for the submission of manuscripts.

Scope

  • Process engineering
    • Downstream processing design and analysis
    • Chemical and catalytic reaction engineering
    • Transport phenomena such as fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and mass transfer
    • Separation and purification engineering
    • Process systems optimization, real-time and dynamic systems
    • Advanced process control
    • Cyberphysical systems and digital twinning
    • Process intensification
    • Cyclic adsorption processes  (simulated moving bed, pressure swing adsorption, temperature swing adsorption, electric swing
  • Artificial intelligence solutions
    • Data-driven and hybrid modeling
    • Soft sensors, process monitoring and fault detection and diagnosis
    • Intelligent control and optimization
    • Unsupervised and supervised learning systems
    • Big data solutions
  • Product engineering
    • Product design
    • Pharmaceutical and bio-based products
    • Perfume and flavor engineering
    • Microencapsulation
    • New devices
    • Lignin valorization for added-value chemicals
  • Materials engineering
    • Materials synthesis and characterization
    • Biomaterials
    • Nanomaterials
    • MOFs for CO2 capture
  • Molecular engineering
    • Molecular simulation
    • Design and characterization of drug delivery systems
    • Membranes
  • Energy and environmental engineering
    • Bioenergy engineering technology
    • Pollution control and waste treatment
    • Environmental bioprocesses
    • Clean energy and chemical engineering technology

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Copyright / Open Access

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