Langmuir

Basic Information

Brief Name: Langmuir
Impact Factor: 3.7
ISSN: 0743-7463
Research Field: CHEMICAL
h-index: 300
Self-citation Rate: 10.8%
Articles per Year: 1834

SCI Index Status: Science Citation Index Expanded
Journal Website: https://pubs.acs.org/journal/langd5
Journal Introduction:

Langmuir focuses on the science and engineering of systems and materials in which the interface dominates structure and function. Manuscript submissions on the rational design of interfaces, including new applied and fundamental concepts in emerging areas, are welcome. The following topics are examples within the scope of Langmuir: Polymer interfaces and films Adsorption, wetting, adhesion and dynamics Membranes and biofouling Surfactants, emulsions, microemulsions, vesicles, suspensions, foams and gels Fundamental theory and computations of interfacial properties Droplets and their dynamics Active and adaptive colloids and nanoparticles, self-assembly Drug delivery, nanomedicine, carriers, targeting, uptake and controlled release Advances in surface/interface characterization techniques MOFs, COFs, zeolites and other porous materials Sensors and biosensors Rheology, mechanics and non-equilibrium thermodynamics Van der Waals materials (1D, 2D, 3D and layered) Interfaces for sustainability and energy Electrochemistry, heterogeneous catalysis, photocatalysis Single molecule, single atom catalysts and particle dynamics under confinement

CiteScore

CiteScore
6.5
SJR
0.786
SNIP
0.825
Subject Rank Percentile
Physics and AstronomyCondensed Matter Physics
93 / 434 78%

Journal Statistics

Weekly
Issues/Year
Submission to First Editorial Decision (Median Days): 7.9 Submission to First Decision with Peer Review (Median Days): 35.6 Submission to Accept (Median Days): 73.7 Accept to ASAP Publication (Median Days): 13.5
Review Cycle
Article Processing Fee

Submission Information

Submission Website:

https://acs.manuscriptcentral.com/acs

Accepted Types:

Research Articles
Invited Feature Articles
Invited Historical and Instructional Articles
Comments

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