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Adsorption

Journal of the International Adsorption Society

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Adsorption, Journal of the International Adsorption Society (JIAS), is a comprehensive resource for scientists, engineers, and technologists, providing peer-reviewed content on adsorption and closely related fields. Content includes new experimental or theoretical concepts spanning fundamental and practical aspects of adsorption including mathematical models, and new engineering and equipment designs.

  • Covers a wide spectrum of topics including adsorbents, equilibria, thermodynamics, kinetics, molecular simulation, dynamics, and processes.
  • Offers a variety of content such as articles, review papers, perspectives, special collections, tutorials, book reviews, and meeting announcements.
  • Offers open access publishing at no cost to corresponding authors from participating institutions through Springer Nature Transformative agreements.
  • Refer to Aims and Scope to ensure manuscript compliance with JIAS.
Editor-in-Chief
  • James A. Ritter

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Journal Impact Factor
3.1 (2024)
5-year Journal Impact Factor
3.4 (2024)
Submission to first decision (median)
2 days
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500.2k (2025)

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Electronic ISSN
1572-8757
Print ISSN
0929-5607
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  18. Portico
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  21. SCOPUS
  22. Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE)
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