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Catalysis for Sustainable Energy

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  • ISSN: 2084-6819 (electronic version)
  • Owner: Versita, Warsaw, Poland
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  • premier source of high quality research in the field of catalysis for sustainable energy
  • coverage of all aspects of catalysis relevant for sustainable energy generation
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  • multidisciplinary scope providing comprehensive coverage of catalyst design and characterization, kinetics and mechanisms of reactions, deactivation/regeneration, design of fuel cells and reactors, reaction and reactor engineering
  • indispensable source of information about catalysis in fuel cells (PEMC, SOFC); hydrogen energy in general;  catalysis in  production of syngas, hydrogen and biofuels
  • publication venue for all members of the researcher community in the field of catalysis for hydrogen energy/renewable energy
  • excellent articles authored by researchers from all over the world, who appreciate our fast, fair and constructive peer review

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