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Chemosphere - Journal - Elsevier
来自 : www.journals.elsevier.com/chem 发布时间:2021-03-24

Chemosphere is an international journal designed for the publication of original communications as well as review articles on chemicals in the environment. Chemosphere, as a multidisciplinary journal, offers maximum dissemination of investigations related to all aspects of the identification, quantification, behavior, fate, toxicology, treatment, and remediation of chemicals in the bio-, hydro-, litho- and atmosphere.

Chemosphere will publish:
Original communications (research papers) describing important new discoveries or further developments in important fields of investigation
Reviews, mainly of new developing areas
Letters to the editor
Short communications
Technical notes (only in Technology section)
Special, themed issues on relevant topicsAll papers should demonstrate a high level of novelty, originality and uniqueness. The following sections and subject fields are included:

Environmental Chemistry

This section will publish manuscripts dealing with fundamental processes in the environment that are related to the analysis, behavior, fate, and alteration of organic and inorganic contaminants focused on the dynamics of contaminants in environmental compartments such as water, soil, sediment, particulate matter, organisms, dust and indoor/outdoor air. Only studies that are of significance to an international audience, include sites of particular global interest, or lend themselves to interpretation at the global level should be submitted.

Topics of specific interest include, but not limited to, are:
All aspects of emerging contaminants, such as pharmaceuticals, pesticides, flame retardants, other industrial chemicals, persistent organic pollutants, endocrine disruptors, etc.
All aspects of trace metals, organometals, metalloids (e.g., arsenic) 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)
Novel environmental analytical methods including case studies
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 interest for an international readership.
Passive sampling
Non-target and suspect screening (e.g. effect-directed analysis)
Natural marine toxins

The following studies are not considered for publication: studies on (micro)organisms (unless chemicals are clearly involved), monitoring studies based on standard methodology, and/or only of regional importance, studies dealing only with nutrients in agricultural ecosystems, pesticide application studies, plant physiology studies, studies on improvement of crops and purely analytical methodology studies. As regards papers on air pollution, we focus on contaminants in air, particulate matter studies but do not consider papers on NOX, SOX or ozone.

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 on living organisms including humans, and the scientific risk assessment.

Topics of specific interest include, but not limited to, are:
Adverse effects of chemicals in environmental, aquatic and terrestrial, organisms
Similar studies in experimental organisms (under laboratory conditions)
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
Nanopolymers, nanocomposites, and microplastics in the environment
Adaptation
Human biomonitoring
Elucidation of mechanisms of toxic effects
DNA and protein adducts
In vitro assays and omics techniques
Phytotoxicity

Not considered are, e.g., studies that report only concentrations of chemicals in the environment, living organisms, food or other materials etc. and studies on biochemical effects of chemicals non-relevant to toxicology.

Treatment and Remediation

This section deals with papers about 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 and, for example, for any advanced oxidation process, the intermediates and/or the extent of mineralization of the targeted compound(s) and wastes must be quantified.

Topics of specific interest include, but not limited to, are:
Advanced water and wastewater treatment processes and sludge management
Produced water
Drinking water
Incineration
Remediation including bio/phytoremediation employing new strategies
Hydraulic fracturing
Use of biochar amended soil to bind (e.g., herbicides)
Nanotechnology
Advanced oxidation processes
Photolysis/photocatalysis and electrochemical and photo-assisted electrochemical methods
Sonolysis/sonocatalysis
Mechanochemical destruction (MCD)
Natural treatment systems (riverbank filtration and aquifer recharge/recovery)
Characterization of natural and effluent organic matter
Technologies for recycle/reuse ( e.g., of microbial fuel cell techniques)
Gasification/pyrolysis for biomass-to-energy and energy recovery from waste streams

Not considered are studies that focus on the synthesis of new materials to be used in waste water purification or remediation. Studies focusing on the removal of single contaminants are often less interesting for publication.

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