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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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Catalyst Synthesis
Physical Sciences > Chemistry > Chemical Synthesis > Catalyst Synthesis
Heterogeneneous Catalysis
Physical Sciences > Materials Science > Materials for Energy and Catalysis > Heterogeneneous Catalysis
Photocatalysis
Physical Sciences > Materials Science > Materials for Energy and Catalysis > Photocatalysis
Catalytic Materials
Physical Sciences > Chemistry > Materials Chemistry > Catalytic Materials
Asymmetric Catalysis
Physical Sciences > Chemistry > Physical Chemistry > Catalysis > Asymmetric Catalysis
Materials for Energy and Catalysis
Physical Sciences > Materials Science > Materials for Energy and 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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