Nanochemistry Research
Iranian Chemical Society · Iran · Est. 2016
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Nanochemistry Research (NCR),abbreviated asNanochem Res,is a peer-reviewed,libreopen access journal owned, managed & published byIranian Chemical Society.NCRis issued in electronic format from early 2016, disseminating recent experimental and theoretical research across the breadth of nanochemistry. The journal changed its publishing schedule from bi-annual to quarterly in early 2023. Manuscript types include original research/Original/Regular Article, Review Article and Short Paper. All available content and materials on NCR are available for free under aCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Established in 1965, theIranian Chemical Society (ICS)is a not-for-profit, National Association uniting chemistry students and professionals involved in the technology and science of chemistry in academia and industry in Iran. Among its many activities prior to the Iranian revolution in the Seventies, ICS held national and international level congresses where renowned scholars such as Professors R. Belcher, F.A. Cotton, C.S. Marvel, G.P. Haight, R.S. Mulliken and L. Pauling presented their lectures and many other outstanding figures in chemistry from over the world participated. After the Islamic revolution in Iran, the activities of the society came to a standstill for a few years. In 1984, the need for a society was stressed by a group of well-known Iranian chemists. In a meeting held at the Iranian Ministry of Culture and Higher Education (later renamed to the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology), the above-mentioned group, designated as the Founding Board, was appointed to prepare the necessary articles and reconstruct the society. After preparation and ratification of the articles by the Founding Board, the society was revived under the name ofIranian Chemical and Chemical Engineering Society(which was again changed toIranian Chemical Societyin 1993). The new constitution was ratified in a congress resulting in the election of the members, the IC
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