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Transactions of Tianjin University

The journal Transactions of Tianjin University (ISSN 1006-4982) is an academic journal sponsored by Tianjin University under the administration of Ministry of Education of China. This bi-monthly journal mainly publishes novel research articles in natural science and engineering fields.
 
The journal Transactions of Tianjin University is an international academic journal. Contributors from outside Tianjin University account for 40% of the total, including those from USA, UK, Australia, Singapore, Japan and Korea.
 
More than 70% of the papers published in Transactions of Tianjin University are supported by national or provincial foundations. This journal is currently indexed by EI, CA, CSA, AJ etc. Since 2006, issues of Transactions of Tianjin University have been sent to more than 100 international universities or libraries in over 10 foreign countries including USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and Japan. In 2007, Tianjin University signed the co-publishing agreement with Springer Verlag, with online full-text at http://www.springerlink.com/content/1995-8196.
 
The journal Transactions of Tianjin University is of high academic influence. Based on the citation from Web of Science, its papers have been cited in more than 60 SCI-indexed journals, such as CHEMICAL REVIEWS, MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING C-BIOMIMETIC AND SUPRAMOLECULAR SYSTEMS, ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, and POLIMERY.


Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering presents the latest developments in chemical science and engineering, emphasizing emerging and multidisciplinary fields and international trends in research and development. The journal promotes communication and exchange between scientists all over the world. The contents include original reviews, research papers and short communications. Coverage includes catalysis and reaction engineering, clean energy, functional material, nanotechnology and nanoscience, biomaterials and biotechnology, particle technology and multiphase processing, separation science and technology, sustainable technologies and green processing.