0954-2299
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1989
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环境科学与生态学
ENGLAND
Taylor and Francis Ltd.
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Chemical Speciation & Bioavailability ( CS&B) is a scholarly, peer-reviewed forum for insights on the chemical aspects of occurrence, distribution, transport, transformation, transfer, fate, and effects of substances in the environment and biota, and their impacts on the uptake of the substances by living organisms. Substances of interests include both beneficial and toxic ones, especially nutrients, heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants, and emerging contaminants, such as engineered nanomaterials, as well as pharmaceuticals and personal-care products as pollutants. It is the aim of this Journal to develop an international community of experienced colleagues to promote the research, discussion, review, and spread of information on chemical speciation and bioavailability, which is a topic of interest to researchers in many disciplines, including environmental, chemical, biological, food, medical, toxicology, and health sciences. Key themes in the scope of the Journal include, but are not limited to, the following “6Ms”:Methods for speciation analysis and the evaluation of bioavailability, especially the development, validation, and application of novel methods and techniques.Media that sustain the processes of release, distribution, transformation, and transfer of chemical speciation; of particular interest are emerging contaminants, such as engineered nanomaterials, pharmaceuticals, and personal-care products.Mobility of substance species in environment and biota, either spatially or temporally.Matters that influence the chemical speciation and bioavailability, mainly environmentally relevant conditions.Mechanisms that govern the transport, transformation, transfer, and fate of chemical speciation in the environment, and the biouptake of substances.Models for the simulation of chemical speciation and bioavailability, and for the prediction of toxicity.Chemical Speciation & Bioavailability is a fully open access journal. This means all submitted articles will, if accepted, be available for anyone to read, anywhere, at any time. immediately on publication. There are no charges for submission to this journal.
化学形态与生物利用度(CS&B)是一个学术性的、同行评审的论坛,旨在深入探讨环境和生物群中物质的发生、分布、运输、转化、转移、归宿和影响的化学方面,以及它们对生物体吸收物质的影响。相关物质包括有益物质和有毒物质,特别是营养物质、重金属、持久性有机污染物和新出现的污染物,如工程纳米材料,以及作为污染物的药品和个人护理产品。本杂志的目标是发展一个由经验丰富的同事组成的国际社区,以促进化学形态和生物利用度方面的研究、讨论、评论和信息传播,这是许多学科(包括环境、化学、生物、食品、医学、毒理学和健康科学)研究人员感兴趣的主题。本期刊的主要主题包括但不限于以下“6 M”:形态分析和生物利用度评估方法,特别是新方法和技术的开发、验证和应用。维持化学形态释放、分布、转化和转移过程的介质;特别感兴趣的是新出现的污染物,如工程纳米材料、药物和个人护理产品。物质物种在环境和生物群中的空间或时间迁移性。影响化学物种形成和生物可利用性的物质,主要是环境相关条件。控制化学物种在环境中迁移、转化、转移和归宿的机制,以及毒性预测的模型。2化学形态与生物利用度是一个完全开放存取的期刊。这意味着所有提交的文章,如果被接受,将提供给任何人阅读,在任何地方,在任何时间。出版后立即生效。向本期刊投稿不收费。
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