Journal of 
Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines (JPP)
 
 
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This very new international journal consolidates research activities in
chemistry, physics and technology of porphyrins and phthalocyanines into a
single, unique and easily accessible reference source.

JPP is an international peer-reviewed journal which provides the means for
researchers, scientists and engineers interested in exploring the
applications of these materials, to publish original research papers and
short communications. As well as reviewing state-of-the-art topics,
up-to-date research news and patent reports, the journal features an
up-to-date calendar of events and a running list of published papers and
authors.

PUBLICATION SCHEDULE : The journal, which includes the subjects listed below,
was published in four issues during its 1997 inaugural year but this has
been increased to six issues per year in 1998 and will be further increased
to eight issues per year starting in 1999.

SYNTHESIS : Chemical syntheses of porphyrins, phthalocyanines, structurally
related macrocycles such as porphyrazines, corroles, chlorins, porphycenes
biosynthesis, porphyrinogens, subphthalocyanines porphocyanines,
heterocyclic analogues, related expanded -conjugated macrocycles, their
oligomers, polymers, copolymers, composites and blends, molecular design,
coordination chemistry, kinetics and reaction mechanisms.

SPECTROSCOPY : FTIR, NMR, UV-Visible, X-ray, STM, AFM, XPS, ESR, AES, Raman,
Mossbauer, neutron scattering, surface electron diffraction, LEED and RHEED.

PROCESSING : Purification, thin film deposition, chemical vapour deposition,
epitaxy, molecular beam epitaxy,
Langmuir-Blodgett films, crystal growth, liquid crystals, etching,
annealing, composites and lithography.

PROPERTIES : Photoconductivity and photovoltaics, semiconductive and junction
properties, optics and non-linear optics, electrochemistry, magnetic and
spin dynamics thermal and mechanical properties, liquid crystalline
behaviors, dialectic properties, catalysis crystallography, lubrication
properties, surface and interface behaviour, photochemistry and
luminescence, molecular relaxation and ultrafast dynamics, biological
properties, therapy and drug delivery.

APPLICATIONS : Dyes and pigments, xerography, coatings, semiconductor
microdevices, solar cells and fuel cells, electrochromism and photochromism,
filters, sensors, tribology, optical memory and data storage,
magneto-optical recording devices, liquid crystal colour displays,
catalysts, molecular, electronics, photodynamic therapy, photonics devices.

READERSHIP : Chemists, physicists, materials scientists, polymer scientists,
spectroscopists, electrochemists, electronics aad photonics engineers,
biochemists and biophysicists.

 
 
 
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