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ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering

ISSN:

2168-0485

Disciplines
(Field of Science):

  • Architecture and urban planning (Engineering and Technology)
  • Biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • Chemical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • Materials engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • Mechanical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • Pharmacology and pharmacy (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • Agriculture and horticulture (Agricultural sciences)
  • Food and nutrition technology (Agricultural sciences)
  • Biotechnology (Natural sciences)
  • Chemical sciences (Natural sciences)

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Year 2024 140 Ministry scored journals list 2024
Ministry points - previous years
Year Points List
2024 140 Ministry scored journals list 2024
2023 140 Ministry Scored Journals List
2022 140 Ministry Scored Journals List 2019-2022
2021 140 Ministry Scored Journals List 2019-2022
2020 140 Ministry Scored Journals List 2019-2022
2019 140 Ministry Scored Journals List 2019-2022
2018 40 A
2017 40 A
2016 40 A
2015 40 A

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Year 2022 15.3
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Year Points
2022 15.3
2021 14.5
2020 12
2019 9.7
2018 7.6
2017 7.1
2016 6.8
2015 5.3
2014 2.8
2013 0.8

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Year 2024
  • Biobased Ultralow-Density Polyurethane Foams with Enhanced Recyclability
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    - ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering - Year 2024

    Polyurethane (PUR) foams are widely used in many engineering applications, but their efficient recycling has remained a major challenge for many years. This study presents a novel strategy of incorporating hydrolyzable ester units into the PUR structure to enhance PUR foam recyclability. The present ecodesign concept of PUR materials enables fully the replacement of petrochemical polyols with biobased alternatives and production...

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