Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange

SOLVENT EXTR ION EXC

1.8 (2023)
0736-6299
No
Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Bimonthly
40
5.6%
Major category Minor category TOP journal Review journal
Q4

CHEMICAL

CHEMICAL COMPREHENSIVE No No

CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY

CiteScore SJR SNIP CiteScore ranking
4.4 0.378 1.053
Subject Area Rank Percentile
Chemical EngineeringGeneral Chemical Engineering 111 / 273 59%
55
Science Citation Index Expanded
44 days avg. from submission to first decision 13 days avg. from acceptance to online publication
Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange is an international journal that publishes original research papers, reviews, and notes that address all aspects of solvent extraction, ion exchange, and closely related methods involving, for example, liquid membranes, extraction chromatography, supercritical fluids, ionic liquids, microfluidics, and adsorption.

We welcome submissions that look at:

The underlying principles in solvent extraction and ion exchange
Solvent extraction and ion exchange process development
New materials or reagents, their syntheses and properties
Computational methods of molecular design and simulation
Advances in equipment, fluid dynamics, and engineering
Interfacial phenomena, kinetics, and coalescence
Spectroscopic and diffraction analysis of structure and dynamics
Host-guest chemistry, ion receptors, and molecular recognition

Systems of primary interest effect the selective distribution of solution species to immiscible-liquid or solid phases. Metal ion separations constitute the focus of the journal, but papers on the separation of organic compounds and stereo-isomers are also encouraged. The journal has historically been a popular choice for papers on nuclear separations involving actinides, lanthanides, and fission products. Papers dealing with hydrometallurgical extraction and separations are especially welcome, from ore processing to recycling.

We also run special issues that explore focused subject matter that is of current interest to our readers. These special issues are handled by volunteer Guest Editors.

Submissions can take the form of:

Original articles
Notes that describe novel work of a limited nature or significant work in progress
Critical reviews
Letters and announcements

The Editors reserve the right to reject without peer review any papers deemed unsuitable. All papers deemed suitable will go through a single-anonymized peer-review process before publication. Please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions regarding the suitability of your article.

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Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange focuses on publishing original research papers, reviews, and notes that address all aspects of solvent extraction, ion exchange, and closely related methods. The primary emphasis is on underlying principles, process development, and new materials or reagents. Periodically, the journal publishes special issues dedicated to focused subject matter of interest to the readership of the journal.

Original articles, notes, and critical reviews will be considered for publication. Original articles must be of reasonably broad scope and of significance to the solvent extraction or the ion exchange communities. Notes will ordinarily describe novel work of a limited nature or particularly significant work in progress.

Papers will be refereed and submissions are welcomed from around the world (though published only in English). The Editors reserve the right to reject without peer review any papers deemed unsuitable. Articles whose sole focus is the development of an analytical method are discouraged. The Editors welcome preliminary inquiries regarding the suitability of prospective articles.

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