Aims & Scope
The International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering (IJCRE) publishes significant research and scholarship in the broad fields of theoretical and applied reactor engineering. The mandate of the journal is to assemble high quality papers from the broad research spectrum covered by modern reactor engineering. The range of topics includes single-phase and multi-phase reactor design, operation and control, new chemical reactor concepts, fluid mechanics and fluid dynamics, computational fluid dynamics, catalysis, low and high pressure and temperature operation, environmental and economical implications, as well as topics drawn from the substantial areas of overlap between reaction and reactor engineering.
Among the innovative features of the journal, we wish to highlight the following:
- Electronic publication gives most readers access to your paper at their desktops.
- Author as typesetter means that you will never again scour copyedited manuscripts or galleys in search of errors introduced by copyeditors and typesetters. What you wrote is exactly what your readers will see.
- Reviewers who write especially insightful reviews will be invited by editors to publish them as comments.
- Reviewers can send questions to authors by anonymous email, so reviewers are less likely to misunderstand authors, and authors are more likely to avoid confused writing.
For more information about the journal, please see the Overview of the International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering (PDF).
