Wiley-VCH launches Macromolecular Reaction Engineering: one of the main reference sources for researchers in the area of polymer reaction modelling, reactor optimisation and control.
Wiley-VCH has announced next year's launch of Macromolecular Reaction Engineering (MRE), the youngest member of the successful family of high-quality Macromolecular Journals.
The new sister journal extends the scope of the already well-established Macromolecular Journals by emphasising polymer reaction engineering as a crucial component in the development and improvement of polymeric materials.
With six issues per year, MRE will focus on recent and important results of research from the entire field of polymer reaction engineering after strict peer-reviewing of all submitted contributions.
MRE publishes reviews, feature articles, full papers and communications.
The journal will also include book reviews, essays, macromolecular news and conference reports.
The first article of MRE is available online and can be accessed at the journal's homepage.
The essay by Piet Lemstra addresses an ongoing controversial discussion about the (broken) chain-of-knowledge between academia and plastics-producing industry.
MRE will target polymer scientists, chemists, physicists, materials scientists, and engineers, all from academic as well as from industrial research.
Macromolecular Reaction Engineering will be available in print and online via Wiley InterScience, Wiley's dynamic online publishing platform.
Complimentary online access is available to all institutions throughout 2007.
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