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Catal is an open-access journal covering the full spectrum of critical catalysis and reaction engineering for energy, environment, health, and other essential engineering and science fields, particularly fostering innovation and sustainability. It integrates fundamentals and applied sciences with a broad scope from conventional heterogeneous catalysis to newly emerging biocatalysts. Catal offers a unique platform for scientific researchers and industry engineers by efficiently documenting significant discoveries and valuable practical experience, increasing their impact and visibility.
Catal publishes research article, brief communication, perspective, review, and analysis. Topics include but are not limited to:
• Electrocatalysis
• Photocatalysis
• Thermocatalysis
• Environmental catalysis
• Biocatalysts, enzymatic and chemoenzymatic catalysis
• Nanostructured catalysis
• Industrial catalysis
• Asymmetric catalysis
• Organocatalysis
• Catalytic mechanisms
• Computational and theoretical catalysis
• Fundamental catalysis research, like liquid metal catalysis
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Catal is an open access journal covering full spectrum of catalysis critical advances. From biocatalysts to heterogeneous catalysts, it integrates fundamental and applied sciences. Catal offers a primary platform for researchers and practitioners in the field.
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Bio-Catalysis in Circular Bioeconomy and Green Chemistry
This collection emphasizes the role of bio-catalysis in advancing the circular bioeconomy, focusing on enzymatic transformations and eco-friendly processes that valorize renewable feedstocks. Contributions should highlight innovative applications of bio-catalysis in waste-to-value systems, biorefineries, and green chemical synthesis.
Catal invites research articles, reviews and reports on the topic of the development of enzymes, metabolic engineering, and integration of bio-catalysis into industrial processes, aiming to reduce dependency on fossil-based resources and promote sustainable practices.
Publishing Model: Open Access
Deadline: Mar 31, 2026
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