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Recyclable Catalysis

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  • ISSN: 2084-7629 (electronic version)
  • Owner: Versita, Warsaw, Poland
  • Publisher: Versita, Warsaw, Poland
  • Open Access: Versita Open
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  • Scientists working on recyclable catalytic systems could be very interested in subscribe and read Recyclable Catalysis, because it publishes original, rigorous, and scholarly contributions in the field of catalysis involving the use of recyclable reaction promoters.

  • The aim of Recyclable Catalysis is to be an important  source of information for chemists and chemical engineers in industrial and academic fields.

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Please submit your manuscripts to Recyclable Catalysis via email to 

Maria Michela Dell’anna

mmdellanna@versita.com

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