Springer Nature Editor Meet-up at the 2025 National Catalysis Conference (NCC)

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Conference Dates: December 12–16, 2025
Location:
Xiamen International Conference & Exhibition Center, Xiamen, China

Editor Meet-up Session:
Date: December 15, 2025
Time: 15:45–16:35
Venue: Room 205, 2nd Floor

As part of the 2025 National Catalysis Conference (NCC), Springer Nature invites researchers to an exclusive editor meet-up designed to accelerate your publishing journey. This session will provide practical insights into Catalysis journals of Springer Nature and book publishing, featuring leading editors from Springer Nature and renowned scholars in catalysis.

Program Highlights:

  • Catal – A New Journal in Catalysis
    Prof. Jinsong Hu, Editor-in-Chief of Catal (Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences), will share the story behind the journal’s launch, its mission, and key tips for successful submissions.

  • Nature Catalysis – Editorial Perspective
    Dr. Davide Esposito, Editor-in-Chief of Nature Catalysis (joining online), will answer questions from participants.

  • Academic Book Publishing
    Yu Guo, Book Editor for Chemistry and Materials Science at Springer Nature, will explain the process of transforming research into scholarly books, from proposal development to global dissemination.

Benefits for Attendees:

  • Direct interaction with editors and publishing experts
  • Personalized advice on submission strategies
  • Complimentary Springer Nature gifts

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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.

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The collection embraces the breadth of Catal’s coverage, including topics such as nanostructured catalysts, thermocatalytic processes, and advanced synthesis strategies. Contributions may explore catalytic mechanisms, computational modeling, or experimental breakthroughs, offering insights into scalable industrial applications and fundamental research. Articles types—original research, reviews, perspectives, and analyses—are all encouraged, ensuring a diverse platform for sharing high-impact advancements in catalysis.

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