Journal of Polymer Science, Part B: Polymer Physics
Journal Title
Journal of Polymer Science, Part B: Polymer Physics
ISSN
E 1099-0488 | P 0887-6266 | 1099-0488 | 0887-6266
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Wiley-Blackwell
Listed on(Coverage)
JCR
1997-2019
SJR
1999-2019
CiteScore
2011-2019
SCI
2010-2019
SCIE
2010-2021
CC
2016-2021
SCOPUS
2017-2020
Active
Active
based on the information
SCOPUS:2020-10
Country
USA
Aime & Scopes
Polymer physics has evolved dramatically in the fifty years since the launch of the Journal of Polymer Science by Hermann Mark. Today’s polymer physics is an interdisciplinary science that has expanded beyond its traditional core to fields as diverse as energy materials, biological systems, optics and electronics, and nanotechnology.
The Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics reflects the broader interests of today’s polymer physics research community, providing a dedicated forum for rapidly reporting breakthroughs in polymer physics and the application of polymer physics problem solving.
You can look forward to an exciting mix of comprehensive reviews, visionary insights, and high-impact communications and full papers that represent the gamut of the science of polymer systems, from theory to experiment to applications.
Our in-house editorial staff of full-time, experienced PhD scientists ensures fast, professional, and neutral peer review of your contribution. After publication, our team will work to ensure that your paper receives the recognition it deserves by your peers and the broader scientific community.
The Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics: polymer science for the 21st century.
Research topics covered in the Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics include all aspects of polymer physics and related fields, including
/// Theory and simulation
/// Multiscale modeling
/// Polymer electronics
/// Charge carrier transport
/// Innovative characterization techniques andmethodologies
/// Optically active polymers
/// Ion transport
/// Physics and applications of blockcopolymers
/// Nanocomposites
/// Polymers for energy applications
/// Optoelectronics
/// Polymeric nanomaterials and nanostructuredpolymers
/// Polymers at surfaces and interfaces
/// Polymeric or polymer-dispersed liquidcrystals
/// Biopolymers and the physics of biologicalsystems
/// Magnetic and ferroelectric polymers
/// Electroactive polymers and polymericactuators
/// Ionomers
/// Polyelectrolytes
/// Polymer electrochemistry
/// Shape memory polymers
/// Hydrogels