About the Journal
Journal title | : Sorption Studies |
Initials | : SS |
Abbreviation | : Sorpt. Stud. |
Frequency | : 2 issues per year (June and December) |
Prefix DOI | : 10.55749/ss |
e-ISSN / p-ISSN | : xxxx-xxxx / xxxx-xxxx |
Chief Editor | : Adya Rizky Pradipta |
Publisher | : Indonesian Scholar Society |
Current Issue
This issue, Volume 1 Issue 1 the Year 2025 (June 2025), is still in progress, but all articles here are final versions, fully citeable, and can be indexed. This issue will be finalized and officially launched as a printed version on June 2025 or before.
Forthcoming Issue, the continuous publication model in the Sorption Studies. This means that as soon as an article is ready to be published, it is immediately released online rather than waiting for other articles in the issue to be completed, resulting in faster access to the final version of the article. Issues build gradually, with articles being added to the contents list as soon as they are ready. The ‘Forthcoming Issue’ is the issue that is open and that we are adding new articles to as soon as they are ready to be published. Sorption Studies is committed to making research available to the community as quickly as possible, which is beneficial for both readers and authors.
Original Articles
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Hydraulics and Dynamics of Backwash in Filtration with Activated Carbon to Reduce Iron and Manganese in Groundwater
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Sorption Studies (Sorpt. Stud.) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal devoted to elucidating the fundamental aspects of chemistry and physics occurring at a wide range of adsorption and absorption and to disseminating this knowledge fast. The journal welcomes a broad spectrum of topics, including but not limited to:
- all aspects of adsorption-desorption;
- absorption phenomena, including superabsorbent material and radar absorption material;
- nanoscale science and engineering, including manipulation of matter at the atomic/molecular scale and assembly phenomena;
- reactivity of surfaces as related to various applied areas including heterogeneous catalysis, chemistry at electrified interfaces, and semiconductor functionalization;
- surface reactivity for environmental protection and pollution remediation;
- interactions at surfaces of soft matter, including polymers and biomaterials.
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