Plasma Processes and Polymers

Show Articles
Journal Properties
  • Country
    Germany
  • Language
    English
  • Number of Articles
    3,171
  • Abbreviation
    Plasma Processes Polym
  • ISSN
    1612-8850
  • e-ISSN
    1612-8869
  • Main Publisher
    Wiley-Blackwell
  • Publisher
    Wiley
  • Indian UGC
  • DOAJ (latest)
Journal Properties
  • Science
    Chemistry
    Science
    Physics
    Science
    Physics
    Electricity and magnetism
    Electricity
    Plasma physics
    Ionized gases
    Technology
    Chemical technology
    Technology
    Chemical technology
    Polymers and polymer manufacture
    Technology
    Electrical engineering
    Electronics
    Nuclear engineering
    Materials of engineering and construction
    Mechanics of materials
  • website
Description
Plasma Processes and Polymers is an international journal dedicated to the science and technology of low-temperature plasmas and their applications in materials science and polymer technology. It serves as a platform for researchers and engineers to share their findings and advancements in plasma sources, plasma diagnostics, and plasma-surface interactions. Aiming to bridge the gap between fundamental research and industrial applications, this journal fosters innovation in plasma-based processes and materials. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including plasma deposition, plasma etching, plasma surface modification, and plasma polymerization. It publishes original research articles, reviews, and short communications. Key areas of focus include microelectronics, biomedicine, environmental science, and energy applications. Indexed in leading scientific databases, Plasma Processes and Polymers is a valuable resource for physicists, chemists, materials scientists, and engineers working in the field of plasma technology. By promoting interdisciplinary collaborations and disseminating cutting-edge research, Plasma Processes and Polymers seeks to advance the understanding and utilization of plasma processes in various industries. The journal encourages submissions that explore novel plasma techniques and their potential to create innovative materials with enhanced properties and functionalities.