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Journal of Renewable Materials

ISSN: 2164-6325 (Print)

ISSN: 2164-6341 (Online)


Aims & Scope

The Journal of Renewable Materials (JRM) is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of renewable materials, namely bio-based materials, sustainable materials, green chemistry and including recycling and recovery of spent materials. The scope of the journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, processing, environmental science and chemistry, which are related to renewable materials and their applications.

This journal is an indispensable reading and publishing area for all scientists, researchers, engineers, university and professional teachers, industrialists, and people in business interested in inventing, developing, implementing, commercializing, and using processes and products based totally or partly on biosourced natural materials or their transformation derivates, and the recycling of renewable materials in line with the requirement of the new bioeconomy.
To be published, works must exhibit a significant advance in renewable, sustainable, recyclable materials’ researches. Coverage includes the following but is not limited to:

 The design of new, greener and safer chemicals and materials 

 the use of sustainable resources 

 the use of biotechnology alternatives to chemistry-based solutions methodologies and tools for measuring environmental impact and application to real-world examples 

 synthesis and polymerization of bio-based monomers and macromonomers 

 the chemical modification of natural polymers 

 descriptions of the design and development of materials and devices that enable more rapid advancement of new bio-applications in areas such as bioenergy, biocatalysis, bioaerosols, bioelectronics, environment, and water safety are strongly encouraged

 the recycling of materials, recycling representing a clear example of renewables, thus covering the use of recycled materials be them of renewable or partly from mainly renewable sources

 physicochemical properties for biomass-derived phytochemicals extractions at front-end research of renewable materials science


Renewable Materials are a continuously evolving frontier. The Journal of Renewable Materials aims to publish researches at the forefront of this ever evolving interdisciplinary science with the attempt to reduce our dependence of petroleum-based materials towards a green and sustainable society by reporting renewable materials with the potential to partially or wholly replace petroleum-based materials.

 

The role of the renewable materials should be in the majority of the work reported. At least one renewable material must be specified and be the main focus of the paper and its title. Papers where there are no mention of any specific renewable material, or the role of the renewable material is not the major proportion of the study are not acceptable.


Publication Frequency

Monthly


Ownership

The journal is owned by Tech Science Press.

 

Open Access

JRM is an open access journal which means that all content is freely available without charge to the user or his/her institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. All articles published will be Gold open access under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC-BY 4.0). For further information, please refer to the Open Access Policy.


Archiving

All journals published by TSP are archived in Portico, which provides permanent digital archiving for scholarly journals.


Ethics Statement

TSP takes the responsibility to enforce a rigorous peer-review together with strict ethical policies and standards to ensure adding the highest quality scientific works to the field of scholarly publication. TSP takes such publishing ethics issues very seriously on every level. Our staff are trained to identify and report any irregularities. Our editors proceed with a zero tolerance policy, to enforce COPE’s Core Practices and Guidelines and swiftly handle complex cases of plagiarism, data falsification, authorship credit, and the like.


Last updated: March 25, 2024




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