Call for papers: Carbon capture and conversion

Carbon capture and conversion technologies are critical in addressing climate change by reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. This Collection is open for submissions, with a submission deadline of 31 January 2027.

Published in Chemistry, Materials, and Sustainability

Call for papers: Carbon capture and conversion
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What is this collection about?

This Collection supports and amplifies research related to carbon dioxide capture from industrial sources or directly from the air, and subsequent conversion to useful products. It welcomes original research, Reviews and Perspectives across the full spectrum of carbon capture and conversion methodologies.

Why is this collection important?

This Collection aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 13 (Climate action) and addresses the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through innovative capture and utilization processes. By featuring research that transforms emissions into value-added products, it advances sustainable pathways for both environmental mitigation and economic opportunity.

 Why submit to a collection?

Collections like this one help promote high‑quality science. They are led by In‑House Editors who are experts in their fields and supported by a dedicated team of Commissioning Editors and Managing Editors at Springer Nature. Collection manuscripts typically see higher citations, downloads, and Altmetric scores, and provide a one‑stop‑shop on a cutting‑edge topic of interest.

Who is involved?

Communications Chemistry is edited by both in-house professional editors and Editorial Board Members.

How can I submit my paper?

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SDG 13: Climate Action
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