Chemosphere

Journal Title

  • Chemosphere

ISSN

  • E 1879-1298 | P 0045-6535 | 0045-6535 | 1879-1298

Publisher

  • Pergamon Press Ltd.
  • Elsevier

Listed on(Coverage)

JCR1997-2019
SJR1999-2019
CiteScore2011-2019
SCI2010-2019
SCIE2010-2021
CC2016-2021
SCOPUS2017-2020
MEDLINE2016-2021
EMBASE2016-2020

Active

  • Active

    based on the information

    • SCOPUS:2020-10

Country

  • ENGLAND

Aime & Scopes

  • Chemosphere is an international journal designed for the publication of original communications and review articles. As a multidisciplinary journal, Chemosphere offers broad and impactful dissemination of investigations related to all aspects of environmental science and engineering. Chemosphere will publish: • Original communications (research papers) describing important new discoveries or further developments in important fields of investigation related to the environment and human health • Reviews, mainly of new developing areas of environmental science • Discussion papers • Letters to the editor • Short communications • Special themed issues on relevant topics. Chemosphere is an international journal designed for the publication of original communications and review articles. As a multidisciplinary journal, Chemosphere offers broad and impactful dissemination of investigations related to all aspects of environmental science and engineering. Chemosphere will publish: /// Original communications (research papers) describing important new discoveries or further developments in important fields of investigation related to the environment and human health /// Reviews, mainly of new developing areas of environmental science /// Discussion papers /// Letters to the editor /// Short communications /// Special themed issues on relevant topics. All papers should demonstrate a high level of novelty, originality and uniqueness. The following sections and subject fields are included: Environmental Chemistry (including Persistent Organic Pollutants and Dioxins) This section will publish manuscripts dealing with fundamental processes in the environment that are related to the behavior, fate and alteration of organic and inorganic contaminants of environmental concern. This sections focuses on the dynamics of contaminants in environmental compartments such as water, soil, sediment, organisms, dust and air their interactions with the biosphere. This section also includes all scientific aspects of persistent organic pollutants (POPs), including exposure studies in the environment and people, toxicology, epidemiologic investigations, risk assessment and processes that generate or attenuate these pollutants. Only studies that are of significance to an international audience, including case studies of particular global interest, or lend themselves to interpretation at the global level should be submitted. Papers on climate change are not considered. Specific topics of interest include: /// Emerging contaminants, such as pharmaceuticals, pesticides, flame retardants, other industrial chemicals, POPs, endocrine disruptors, etc. /// Trace metals, organometals, metalloids and radionuclides /// Environmental fate studies including transport, biodegradation, bio-accumulation and/or deposition, atmospheric (photo)chemical processes, hydrolysis, adsorption/desorption /// Transformation and mineralisation of chemicals, e.g. by bio- and photo degradation, redox processes and hydrolysis /// Soil and water chemistry focused on interaction, degradation and speciation aspects of environmental contaminants /// Novel environmental analytical methods including case studies /// Development and application of environmental modelling and quantitative structure-activity relationships to study fate and environmental dynamics /// Monitoring studies presenting new strategies, report of novel contaminants, findings or interpretations of general interest for an international readership. /// Non-target and suspect screening (e.g. effect-directed analysis) /// Marine toxins Toxicology and Risk Assessment The section on Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment covers all aspects of toxicology, i.e., the science of adverse effects of chemicals and toxic substances on living organisms including humans, and the scientific assessment of the risk that such adverse effects may occur. Specific topics of interest include: /// Adverse effects of chemicals in environmental, aquatic and terrestrial, organisms /// Epidemiological studies on effects of chemicals in humans /// Biochemical studies related to mechanisms of adverse effects /// Toxicokinetics and metabolic studies on chemicals related to adverse effects /// Development and validation of testing methods based on living organisms or biological materials /// Effects of nanoparticles, nanocomposites and microplastics in the environment /// Endocrine disruption /// High-throughput screening /// Mechanistic toxicology /// Fish toxicology /// DNA and protein adducts /// In vitro assays and omics techniques /// Phytotoxicity Treatment and Remediation This section focuses on technologies that manage and/or reduce environmental contaminants, including reuse and recycling processes. The technology must be beyond a basic laboratory study or have obvious implications for current or potential treatment or remediation technologies. As an example, manuscripts focusing on fundamental (bio)adsorption studies or metal extraction by plant species should be submitted to a more suitable journal. The results of studies of a routine nature should not be submitted for review. For example, for oxidation processes, the intermediates and/or the extent of mineralization of the targeted compound(s) and wastes must be quantified in addition to target compound attenuation. Specific topics that are encouraged for publication include: /// Advanced water and wastewater treatment processes and sludge management /// Remediation (including phytoremediation) employing novel strategies, findings, or interpretations /// Hazardous waste – industrial chemicals /// Hydraulic fracturing and produced water /// Electrochemical methods for water and solids treatment /// Nanotechnology /// Advanced oxidation processes /// Photolysis and photocatalysis /// Natural treatment systems (riverbank filtration, aquifer recharge and recovery) /// Characterization and fate of natural and effluent organic matter

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