期刊名称:THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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The journal Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering (Teoreticheskie osnovy khimicheskoi tekhnologii) publishes original articles on transport phenomena, chemical hydrodynamics, nonlinear processes in chemistry and chemical engineering, surface phenomena (e.g., the Marangoni effect), self-organization in nonequilibrium systems, synergetics, macrokinetics of chemical reactions, and the theory and methods for calculating chemical reactors. Processes where the separation of mixtures are encountered play the key role in processing industries. Still of current importance are the theory and practice of diffusion processes (distillation, gas absorption, adsorption, drying, liquid extraction, dissolution, and crystallization), among which the maximum attention is drawn to integrated reaction-mass-transfer processes and all types of membrane processes. An important field is the intensification of heat and mass transfer processes under the action of various factors such as electric and magnetic fields, ultrasonic waves, vibrations and pulsations, and increased velocities of interacting phases. The journal publishes articles on large-scale chemical engineering systems (energy-closed, resource-saving, economically optimized, etc.) as well as works devoted to automated system design and flexible automated production systems. |
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TOPICS COVERED transport phenomena, chemical hydrodynamics, nonlinear processes in chemistry and chemical engineering; surface phenomena; self-organization in nonequilibrium systems; macrokinetics of chemical reactions; theory and methods for the calculating chemical reactions; separation of mixtures; diffusion processes (distillation, gas absorption, adsorption, drying, liquid extraction, dissolution, crystallization, etc.); integrated reaction - mass-transfer processes; membrane processes; intensification of heat and mass transfer; energy-closed, resource-saving, economically optimized chemical engineering systems; automated system design.
Instructions to Authors
The editorial board of Teoreticheskie osnovy khimicheskoi tekhnologii (Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering) requests authors to adhere to the following rules in manuscript preparation:
(1) Two copies of the manuscript must be submitted. The text should be printed one-and-a-half-spaced in type size 14. Authors are asked to enclose an electronic version of the manuscript on a 3.5" floppy disk or submit it by e-mail. The instructions for electronic submission can be found in Teoreticheskie osnovy khimicheskoi tekhnologii, 1999, vol. 33, no 1 (see also http://www.maik.ru).
(2) An article should be carefully edited and checked. Avoid duplicating tabulated and plotted data in the main text.
(3) On the first page, please provide the Universal Decimal Classification index, the title of the article, the authors’ names and initials, the name(s) of the institution(s) where the reported work has been carried out, the word Received, and, before the main text, a short abstract. The manuscript should be signed by all of the authors under the list of references.
(4) All the designations used in the article should be clarified in a NOTATION section, which should be printed on a separate page. The designations should be printed in a column and appear in the following order: Latin letters, Greek letters, dimensionless quantities (numbers, complexes), and sub- and superscripts. Whenever possible, please use only Latin letters in suband superscripts. Within each group of designations, the items should be alphabetized. When introducing a physical quantity, please specify its dimension. Remember that the SI system is accepted in the journal. Avoid unconventional contractions and abbreviations.
(5) Figure captions and tables should be printed on separate pages. Each figure should be drawn on a separate sheet. On the reverse side, please provide the authors’ names, the title of the article, and the figure number.
(6) Please list the references in the order they appear in the text. Journal references should appear as follows: authors’ names and initials, title of the article, title of the journal, year of publication, volume number (if one exists), issue number, and page number(s). Book references should be formulated as follows: authors’ names and initials, full title of the book, place of publication, publisher, and year of publication. Use numbers in brackets when citing references in text. Citing unpublished works is not allowed. When citing a translation into Russian, please provide all the facts of publication of the original in the original language.
(7) A manuscript should be accompanied by a Presentation from the institution where the reported work has been carried out and by the Decision of the Commission of Experts permitting the article to be published in public press. The authors’ warranty that the manuscript does not contain restricted information will suffice in some cases.
(8) Each author has to transfer the copyright of the article to the publisher by fulfilling the Copyright Transfer form presented below.
(9) Authors are requested to provide, on a separate sheet, their full names, postal and e-mail addresses, and telephone numbers.
To the Founders of the journal Teoreticheskie osnovy khimicheskoi tekhnologii
COPYRIGHT TRANSFER
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an (the) author of the article _____________________________ ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ transfer the exclusive copyright interest in the above-cited article to the Founders of the journal Teoreticheskie osnovy khimicheskoi tekhnologii (hereafter, the Journal). The transferred copyright includes the right to publish the article in the Russian and English versions of the Journal, the right to translate the article from Russian into English, the right to distribute the article throughout the world in any form and by any means (including electronic distribution), and the right to transfer the acquired rights to third parties. Hereby I certify and guarantee that transfer of the above rights does not violate the rights and interests of a third party. I will be fully responsible for any claims and/or actions that will be raised by third parties against the Founders or Publishers of the Journal as a matter of breach of the given guarantee.
Note: The Author retains all the rights that are not transferred by the undersigned.
Editorial Board
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:
| Aleksei Pavel D. Sarkisov |
Academician, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia |
DEPUTY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
| Nikolai N. Kulov |
Professor, Head of Laboratory, Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia |
EXECUTIVE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
| Viktor V. Dil'man |
Professor, Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia |
EDITORIAL BOARD
| Angelo Chianese |
Professor, Università Legli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza” Dipartimento di Ingegneria Chimica, Rome, Italy |
| John F. Davidson |
Professor, University of Cambridge, England |
| Pavel Ditl |
Professor, Department of Chemical and Food Process Equipment Design Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic |
| Sergei G. D'yakonov |
Professor, Kazan State Technological University, Kazan, Russia |
| Vladimir F. Frolov |
Professor, St. Petersburg Institute of Technology, St. Petersburg, Russia |
| Shen Fu |
Professor, Beijing Petroleum University, Beijing, China |
| Leonid P. Kholpanov |
Head of Laboratory, Institute of Chemical Physics Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia |
| Valerii A. Kirillov |
Deputy Director, Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia |
| Vladimir A. Maljusov |
Corresponding Member, Russian Academy of Sciences, Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Moscow, Russia |
| Igor' V. Melikhov |
Corresponding Member, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia |
| Gennadii M. Ostrovskii |
Head of Laboratory, Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry, Moscow, Russia |
| Vitalii N. Pisarenko |
Professor, Mendeleev Chemical Technology University of Russia, Moscow, Russia |
| Boris G. Pokusaev |
Professor, Moscow State University of Ecological Engineering, Moscow, Russia |
| Rushard Pokhoretskii |
Professor, Polytechnical Institute, Warsaw, Poland |
| Anderei D. Polyanin |
Dr. Sci. (Phys.-Math.), Institute of Mechanics Problems, Moscow, Russia |
| Boris S. Sazhin |
Professor, Moscow Textile Academy, Moscow, Russia |
| Leonid A. Serafimov |
Professor, Lomonosov Academy of Fine Chemical Technology, Moscow, Russia |
| Mikhail G. Slin'ko |
Corresponding Member, Russian Academy of Sciences, Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry, Moscow, Russia |
| Vladimir S. Timofeev |
Rector, Lomonosov Academy of Fine Chemical Technology, Moscow, Russia |
| Leonid L. Tovazhnyanskii |
Professor, Dr. Sci. (Eng.), Kharkov State Polytechnical University, Kharkov, Ukraine |
| Karl R. Westerterp |
Professor, Twente University, The Netherlands |
| Sergei V. Yakovlev |
Academician, Russian Academy of Sciences, Research Institute for Water Supply, Sewerage, Hydraulic Structures and Engineering Hydrogeology, Moscow, Russia |
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