Chemical Speciation and Bioavailability

Chemical Speciation and Bioavailability
期刊缩写:
Chem. Speciation Bioavailability
ISSN:
print: 0954-2299
研究领域:
环境科学-毒理学
创刊年份:
1989年
h-index:
25
Gold OA文章占比:
0.00%
原创研究文献占比:
0.00%
SCI收录类型:
Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
期刊介绍英文:
Chemical Speciation & Bioavailability ( CS&B) is a scholarly, peer-reviewed forum for insights on the chemical aspects of occurrence, distribution, transport, transformation, transfer, fate, and effects of substances in the environment and biota, and their impacts on the uptake of the substances by living organisms. Substances of interests include both beneficial and toxic ones, especially nutrients, heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants, and emerging contaminants, such as engineered nanomaterials, as well as pharmaceuticals and personal-care products as pollutants. It is the aim of this Journal to develop an international community of experienced colleagues to promote the research, discussion, review, and spread of information on chemical speciation and bioavailability, which is a topic of interest to researchers in many disciplines, including environmental, chemical, biological, food, medical, toxicology, and health sciences. Key themes in the scope of the Journal include, but are not limited to, the following “6Ms”: Methods for speciation analysis and the evaluation of bioavailability, especially the development, validation, and application of novel methods and techniques. Media that sustain the processes of release, distribution, transformation, and transfer of chemical speciation; of particular interest are emerging contaminants, such as engineered nanomaterials, pharmaceuticals, and personal-care products. Mobility of substance species in environment and biota, either spatially or temporally. Matters that influence the chemical speciation and bioavailability, mainly environmentally relevant conditions. Mechanisms that govern the transport, transformation, transfer, and fate of chemical speciation in the environment, and the biouptake of substances. Models for the simulation of chemical speciation and bioavailability, and for the prediction of toxicity. Chemical Speciation & Bioavailability is a fully open access journal. This means all submitted articles will, if accepted, be available for anyone to read, anywhere, at any time. immediately on publication. There are no charges for submission to this journal.
CiteScore:
CiteScoreSJRSNIPCiteScore排名
1.620.4250.608
学科
分区
排名
百分位
大类:Chemical Engineering
小类:Chemical Health and Safety
Q3
7 / 8
13%
大类:Environmental Science
小类:Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Q3
72 / 117
38%
大类:Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
小类:Toxicology
Q3
82 / 114
28%
发文信息
历年影响因子
历年发表
2012年33
2013年36
2014年36
2015年24
2016年31
2017年20
2018年15
2019年0
2020年1
2021年0
2022年0
投稿信息
出版周期:
Quarterly
出版语言:
English
出版国家(地区):
ENGLAND
接受率:
100%
审稿时长:
1 months
出版商:
Taylor and Francis Ltd.
编辑部地址:
SCIENCE REVIEWS 2000 LTD, PO BOX 314, ST ALBANS, ENGLAND, HERTS, AL1 4ZG

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