Green Chemistry & Technology Letters aims to publish the latest developments in various domains of green chemistry, green technologies, and related education and government policies in the following two sections:
Section A: Green Chemistry:This section aims to publish original research and reviews related to 12 principles of Green Chemistry, namely Prevention, Atom economy, less hazard, safer chemicals, safer solvents, Energy efficiency, Renewable feedstocks, Reduced derivatives, Smart catalysis, Degradable design, Real-time analysis for pollution prevention, and Hazard and accident prevention.
Section B: Green Technologies: This section welcomes research articles in green engineering & technologies that utilize principles of green chemistry in wastewater treatment, waste management, air, water, soil, food, medicine quality monitoring, and treatment.
Journals encourage researchers to publish perspective studies, new and experimental forms of research, replication studies, and even failed and negative results.
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GCTL invites you to contribute your original/review research articles and support the fair, and quick dissemination of knowledge.
GCTL publishes two issues in a year. Issue 1 for January-June and Issue 2 for July-December. The journal accepts manuscripts around the year and publishes them in the current issue after a successful editorial process.
A book review provides valuable insights and critical evaluation of a book, helping readers make informed decisions about what to read and offering authors feedback on their work. We are delighted to extend an invitation to you to contribute a book review within the aim and scope of the journal.