Find the ideal home for your research
Our specially curated green and sustainable chemistry journals and books strive to share original research perspectives that impact change in the environmental sciences field. Our books and journals cover the top emerging trends in areas such as chemical engineering, synthetic communications, polymeric materials, and nuclear science.
We offer a wide range of publishing options empowering you to choose to publish fully open access (OA) or hybrid open access to maximize your article’s discoverability. We are dedicated to support you in getting your emergent green and sustainable chemistry research out quickly.

“Excellent peer reviewing with constructive suggestions for the betterment of the work. Rapid reviewing and timely online publication.”
Published Author, Analytical Chemistry
Browse Our Leading Green Chemistry Journals
TRENDING ARTICLES
Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Mass Transfer during Leaching of Starch and Protein from Potato
IMPACTFUL RESEARCH
Short-term exposure of female BALB/cJ mice to e-cigarette aerosol promotes neutrophil recruitment and enhances neutrophil-platelet aggregation in pulmonary microvasculature
“Excellent peer reviewing with constructive suggestions for the betterment of the work. Rapid reviewing. I am very satisfied with this journal. Perfect place to publish our research. In the following days I am planning to send one more work. Very well-organized journal. Thanks a lot.”
Published Author, Chemical Engineering Communications
Explore Our Curated Green Chemistry Books




INTRODUCTION TO GREEN CHEMISTRY
“Interest in green chemistry and clean processes has grown so much in recent years that topics such as fluorous biphasic catalysis, metal organic frameworks, and process intensification, which were barely mentioned in the First Edition, have become major areas of research.”





Your open access choices with Taylor & Francis
Open access is great for readers because it gives them immediate access to the latest research. But what are the advantages of publishing open access to you, the author?