Generated by GPT-5-mini| Applied Catalysis A | |
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| Title | Applied Catalysis A |
| Discipline | Catalysis |
| Abbreviation | Appl. Catal. A |
| Publisher | Elsevier |
| Frequency | Weekly |
| History | 1991–present |
| Impact factor | (varies annually) |
| Issn | 0926-860X |
Applied Catalysis A is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing research on heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis, reaction engineering, and catalyst development. It serves researchers affiliated with institutions such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, California Institute of Technology, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, and ETH Zurich and interacts with industries represented by BP, Shell plc, ExxonMobil, Chevron Corporation, and TotalEnergies SE. Contributors and readers often include members of organizations like the Royal Society, the National Academy of Sciences, the Max Planck Society, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.
Applied Catalysis A positions itself within the portfolio of Elsevier journals alongside titles such as Journal of Catalysis, Catalysis Today, Applied Catalysis B, Chemical Engineering Journal, and Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. The journal emphasizes experimental and theoretical studies relevant to technology deployment in industrial settings exemplified by collaborations with companies like BASF SE, DuPont, Siemens AG, Johnson Matthey, and Procter & Gamble. Its audience spans professionals from academic departments at institutions such as Stanford University, Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, Imperial College London, and University of Tokyo to researchers at national laboratories including Argonne National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and Brookhaven National Laboratory.
The journal covers catalyst synthesis and characterization, reaction mechanisms, kinetics, and reactor design with topics relevant to projects at laboratories such as Los Alamos National Laboratory and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. It publishes work relating to energy conversion and storage involving entities like Toyota Motor Corporation, General Motors, Volkswagen Group, Nissan Motor Corporation, and Hyundai Motor Company and to environmental catalysis areas pursued by groups at Environmental Protection Agency-affiliated centers, European Commission projects, and consortia involving Shell Foundation and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Cross-disciplinary ties connect to computational groups at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, quantum chemistry efforts at Princeton University, and materials science teams at Northwestern University and Georgia Institute of Technology.
First issued in the early 1990s by Elsevier, the journal evolved alongside developments documented in conferences such as the International Congress on Catalysis and collaborations fostered by societies like the North American Catalysis Society and the European Catalysis Society. Its citation profile interacts with metrics reported by Clarivate Analytics, databases maintained by Scopus (Elsevier), and rankings discussed at meetings hosted by institutions such as California Institute of Technology and ETH Zurich. Authors who have published influential studies include teams from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Oxford, and Max Planck Institute for Coal Research, with impacts informing projects at NASA, European Space Agency, and national research programs in Japan, China, Germany, France, and United Kingdom.
The editorial leadership comprises scholars affiliated with universities and institutes like University of California, Los Angeles, Columbia University, Yale University, University of Manchester, and Seoul National University. The peer review process aligns with practices advocated by organizations such as the Committee on Publication Ethics and follows standards used by journals like Nature Catalysis, ACS Catalysis, and Chemical Society Reviews. Associate editors and reviewers are drawn from institutions such as Imperial College London, Tsinghua University, Peking University, Indian Institute of Science, and Technical University of Munich to ensure expertise in catalysis subfields represented by conference programs at Gordon Research Conferences and workshops at Banff Centre.
Noteworthy contributions have come from research groups connected to Max Planck Society, CNRS, Riken, and universities including University of California, Berkeley, Delft University of Technology, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and Monash University. Topics include catalytic conversion of biomass studied in collaborations with Wageningen University, emissions control catalysts developed with Toyota Research Institute, and electrocatalysis advances linked to teams at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and University of Texas at Austin. Influential articles have informed technology transfer efforts among firms such as Air Liquide, Linde plc, Evonik Industries, and Johnson Controls and have been cited in policy discussions by agencies like European Commission and United States Department of Energy.
The journal is indexed in major services including Scopus (Elsevier), Web of Science, Chemical Abstracts Service, and INSPEC. It is discoverable through platforms used by libraries like Library of Congress, British Library, Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, and national repositories such as CNKI and J-STAGE. Citation analyses and bibliometrics referencing the journal appear in reports by Clarivate Analytics, Eigenfactor Project, and repositories maintained by CrossRef and ORCID registries.
Published by Elsevier, the journal follows access models comparable to other titles from the publisher, with subscription-based access managed through institutional agreements with consortia such as Research Libraries UK, CARL, ARL, China Academic Library & Information System, and licensing frameworks that reference policies from entities like Creative Commons and national funders including UK Research and Innovation, National Science Foundation (United States), National Natural Science Foundation of China, and Horizon Europe. Open access options reflect mandates applied by funders such as Wellcome Trust, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and European Research Council.
Category:Academic journals