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Pure and Applied Chemistry (PAC) is the flagship journal of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). PAC advances chemistry worldwide by publishing:
Research and review articles that explore critical areas of development in chemistryPAC review articles identify dynamic areas of chemistry with significant impact on global advancement. This is your source to remain at the forefront of chemistry.
All of this ensures that you can rely on PAC’s content to provide you with the best examples of practical open chemistry, as a part of IUPAC’s mission to provide the common language for chemistry and support the free exchange of scientific information.
PAC invites submissions from anyone working in the chemical sciences including, but not limited to, the following areas:
Chemical nomenclature and structure representation
From January 2024 onwards, PAC invites open submission of review articles and research articles. Technical reports and recommendations are by invitation only.
Audience: Students, researchers and industrial practitioners of all fields of pure and applied chemistry.
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Special Issues
Forthcoming Special Issues
PAC is pleased to announce it will be launching a series of special issues focussed on the IUPAC top ten emerging technologies in chemistry initiative. The first three themed special issue will be launched in 2024 and will focus on Catalysis from protons to proteins; Smart sensors and diagnostics; and Sustainable polymer technology. Further information on each theme can be found on the special issue page: https://www.degruyter.com/journal/key/pac/html#specialIssues.
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Recently Published Technical Reports and Recommendations
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IUPAC and De Gruyter
In addition to Pure and Applied Chemistry, De Gruyter is proud to partner with IUPAC in the publication of the union's news magazine, Chemistry International and the Open Access journal Chemistry Teacher International, as well as the IUPAC Standards Database. You can find links to all the IUPAC Content available on De Gruyter Online at De Gruyter and IUPAC, as well as special content, such as themed Virtual Issues of content drawn from across journals and volume years.
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