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20 February 2021

C—Journal of Carbon Research: 300th Publications Milestone

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Faculty of Science and Engineering, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester M15 6BH, UK
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC 20064, USA
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The C—Journal of Carbon Research (ISSN 2311-5629) is quite pleased to announce the publication of its 300th article. This milestone is achieved thanks to the support of scientists around the world who have trusted C—Journal of Carbon Research to publish their high-quality research work. We are very appreciative to the authors and recognize their trust considering the many publications options available at this time. The field of carbon research is ever growing, and we will continue to expand into new areas. We look forward to the next milestone and to always increasing the quality of the papers [1,2,3,4,5,6] at C—Journal of Carbon Research including the publication of timely Special Issues.
Currently, the following Special Issues are open for submission:
Furthermore, C—Journal of Carbon Research has recently established several Topical Collections:
“Carbon-Based Materials for Hydrogen Production, Storage and Conversion” (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/carbon/special_issues/carbons_for_hydrogen)
“Carbon-Derived Materials from Bioresources for Advanced Applications” (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/carbon/special_issues/carbon_derived_materials)
“Feature Papers in the Science and Engineering of Carbons” (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/carbon/special_issues/feature_papers_carbons)

References

  1. Bokobza, L.; Bruneel, J.-L.; Couzi, M. Raman Spectra of Carbon-Based Materials (from Graphite to Carbon Black) and of Some Silicone Composites. C 2015, 1, 77–94. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
  2. Sciortino, A.; Cannizzo, A.; Messina, F. Carbon Nanodots: A Review—From the Current Understanding of the Fundamental Photophysics to the Full Control of the Optical Response. C 2018, 4, 67. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
  3. Contescu, C.I.; Adhikari, S.P.; Gallego, N.C.; Evans, N.D.; Biss, B.E. Activated Carbons Derived from High-Temperature Pyrolysis of Lignocellulosic Biomass. C 2018, 4, 51. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
  4. Davies, T.J.; Tummino, J.J. High-Performance Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries with Graphite Felt Electrodes. C 2018, 4, 8. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
  5. Shrestha, L.K.; Thapa, M.; Shrestha, R.G.; Maji, S.; Pradhananga, R.R.; Ariga, K. Rice Husk-Derived High Surface Area Nanoporous Carbon Materials with Excellent Iodine and Methylene Blue Adsorption Properties. C 2019, 5, 10. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
  6. Puech, P.; Kandara, M.; Paredes, G.; Moulin, L.; Weiss-Hortala, E.; Kundu, A.; Ratel-Ramond, N.; Plewa, J.-M.; Pellenq, R.; Monthioux, M. Analyzing the Raman Spectra of Graphenic Carbon Materials from Kerogens to Nanotubes: What Type of Information Can Be Extracted from Defect Bands? C 2019, 5, 69. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
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