International Journal of Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis
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Journal Title
International Journal of Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis
INT J SELF-PROPAG HI
ISSN / eISSN
1061-3862 / 1934-788X
Aims and Scope
International Journal of Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis is an international journal covering a wide range of topics concerned with self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS), the process for the production of advanced materials based on solid-state combustion utilizing internally generated chemical energy. Subjects range from the fundamentals of SHS processes, chemistry and technology of SHS products and advanced materials to problems concerned with related fields, such as the kinetics and thermodynamics of high-temperature chemical reactions, combustion theory, macroscopic kinetics of nonisothermic processes, etc. The journal is intended to provide a wide-ranging exchange of research results and a better understanding of developmental and innovative trends in SHS science and applications.
Subject Area
N/A
CiteScore
1.00
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CiteScore Ranking
Category | Quartile | Rank |
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Chemical Engineering - Process Chemistry and Technology | Q4 | #59/73 |
Chemical Engineering - General Materials Science | Q4 | #392/463 |
Web of Science Core Collection
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) | Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) |
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- | - |
Category (Journal Citation Reports 2024) | Quartile |
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MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | Q4 |
Publisher
Pleiades Publishing
Publication Frequency
4 issues per year
Annual Article Volume
39
Open Access
NO
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