Electroanalysis
Basic Information
Electroanalysis is a peer-reviewed journal that disseminates impactful and scientifically important research pertaining to the field of electroanalytical chemistry. Articles may address conceptual advances in sensing or detection that are applicable to many types of analytes or more applied papers that report on the use of existing concepts in a new way or for new types of analytes. Articles on advances in analytical voltammetry and potentiometry, novel electrochemical sensors and detection schemes coupled with separation science, the preparation of metal and carbon electrode materials and their characterization, chemically-modified electrodes for molecular recognition and electrocatalysis, electrochemical sensors and biosensors, nanoscale electrochemistry, nanobioelectronics, neuroelectrochemistry, point-of-care diagnostics and wearable sensors, hyphenated electrochemical techniques and advanced electrochemical instrumentation are sought. Basic science and application papers in the biomedical, environmental, industrial, pharmaceutical, and food fields are welcome. Emphasizing innovation and feasibility, Electroanalysis is a vital medium bridging research scientists in laboratories on basic (analytical) sciences with those on translational applications to make real societal impacts. A goal of the journal is to guide the electroanalytical chemistry community on the latest in measurement advances and on where measurement opportunities and challenges exist. See the Author Guidelines for more information on the journal, the manuscript types, and manuscript requirements.
CiteScore
Subject | Rank | Percentile |
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ChemistryAnalytical Chemistry |
46 / 156 | 70% |
Journal Statistics
Submission Information
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