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Catalysis Science & Technology <www.rsc.org/catalysis>, the latest journal to join the RSC Publishing portfolio, will publish its first content online early in 2011 and is available for FREE access until the end of 2012.
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Focussing on all fundamental science and technological aspects of catalysis, Catalysis Science & Technology will contain a mix of fundamental, applied, experimental and computational work relevant to both academic and industrial scientists. Published on a not-for-profit basis, this multidisciplinary journal will provide a home for top research articles from the entire international catalysis community, including biocatalysis, heterogeneous catalysis and homogeneous catalysis.
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Catalysis Science & Technology is led by a dynamic editorial team of active researchers in the field, including:
Editor-in-Chief
* Piet van Leeuwen, Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia, Spain
Associate Editors
* Paul Chirik, Cornell University, USA
* Noritaka Mizuno, University of Tokyo, Japan
* Paul Kamer, University of St Andrews, UK
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All Catalysis Science & Technology content published until the end of 2012 will be FREE to access online, giving you and your students, researchers, scientists, professionals and academics time to fully evaluate the new journal.
If you are not an RSC Publishing customer, are not part of a free trial to our content or don't have your IP address registered with us, request access to this free content
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Louise
Louise Peck, Library Marketing Specialist Royal Society of Chemistry, Thomas Graham House, Science Park, Cambridge, CB4 0WF, UK
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