Journal Highlights

  • Organic & Inorganic Chemistry

    Organic compounds are necessary for supporting life on earth and include composite molecules like genetic facts carrying DNA and proteins that comprise of vital compounds of our blood, muscles and skin. Organic chemicals are found in materials like clothes, apparels, fuels, polymers, dyes and medicines. These are some of the important areas of appl...

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  • Analytical Chemistry & Separation Techniques

    Analytical chemistry studies and uses instruments and methods wont to separate, identify, and quantify matter. In practice separation, identification or quantification may comprise the whole inspection or be conjugated with another process. Separation isolates analytes. Qualitative analysis identifies analytes, while quantitative chemical analysis ...

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  • Chromatography & Mass Spectrometry

    Chromatography may be a method for separating the components of a mix by differential adsorption between a stationary phase and a mobile (moving) phase. Chromatography may be a method employed by scientists for separating organic and inorganic compounds in order that they will be analyzed and studied. By analyzing a compound, a scientist can find o...

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  • Pure & Applied Chemistry

    Pure Chemistry and Applied Chemistry are related, they need very unique differences. The ability to study something for your own knowledge benefit is pure chemistry. On the other hand the process of using your knowledge for an intended purpose or application is applied chemistry. Generally a substance is pure if it has a homogeneous chemical compos...

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  • Food Chemistry

    Food chemistry is the study of chemical methods and interactivities of all biological and non-biological elements of foods. The biological components comprise of such items as meat, poultry, vegetables, fruits, and milk as examples. It is almost like biochemistry in its main components like carbohydrates, lipids, and protein, but it also includes a...

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  • Environmental Chemistry

    Environmental Chemistry cares with reactions within the environment. It is about reactions, pathways, thermodynamics and kinetics. Science can contribute in two areas to the present assessment; firstly within the area of toxicology and secondly within the area of chemical exposure. The available concentration (“environmental exposure concentratio...

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  • Petro Chemistry

    A large group of chemicals distinct from fuels derived from petroleum and natural gas and used for a variety of commercial purposes are called Petrochemicals. The whole range of aliphatic, aromatic, and naphthenic organic chemicals, as well as carbon black and Inorganic materials such as sulfur and ammonia are included in it. A specific chemical in...

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  • Astrochemistry

    Astrochemistry is the study of molecules in space, their formation, destruction pathways and efficiencies depend on the local environment. It is an overlap of astronomy and chemistry. The word "Astrochemistry" is applied to both the Solar System and the interstellar medium. The strong supporting evidence for abiogenetic theories of life: specifical...

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  • Forensic Chemistry

    Forensic chemistry is the application of chemistry and forensic toxicology is a subfield in a legal setting. Forensic chemists can assist the identification of unknown materials which were found at the crime scene. Specialists have a wide array of methods and instruments to help identify unknown substances. Forensic chemists prefer using nondestruc...

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  • Radio Chemistry

    It is a study of radioactive materials, where the isotopes of elements are used to study the properties and chemical reactions of non-radioactive isotopes and deals with the use of radioactivity to study ordinary chemical reactions is Radiochemistry. Radioactivity is present ever since the formation of the earth. The subject of radiochemistry is in...

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  • Computational Chemistry

    Computational chemistry may be a product of the digital age. Computational chemistry is differing from computing, although professionals within the two fields commonly collaborate. It uses various processes of theoretical chemistry, included into methodical computer programs to calculate the formations and properties of molecules and solids. Comput...

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  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry

    Pharmaceutical chemistry is the study at the convergence of chemistry, mainly synthetic chemistry and pharmacology and various other biological areas, where they include design, chemical mixture and formation for market of pharmaceutical agents (drugs). Compounds utilized in medical applications are most frequently organic compounds, which are ofte...

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