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- Metals | Open Access Journal | MDPI
Metals is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal published monthly online by MDPI The Spanish Materials Society (SOCIEMAT) is affiliated with Metals and their members receive discounts on the article processing charges
- Metals | Aims Scope - MDPI
About Metals Aims Metals (ISSN 2075-4701) is an open access journal of related scientific research and technology development It publishes reviews, regular research papers (articles) and short communications Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible
- Metals | Instructions for Authors - MDPI
Metals is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) We fully adhere to its Code of Conduct and to its Best Practice Guidelines The editors of this journal enforce a rigorous peer review process together with strict ethical policies and standards to ensure to add high quality scientific works to the field of scholarly publication
- Volume 15 | Metals | MDPI
Metals, an international, peer-reviewed, Open Access journal
- Metals | Special Issues - MDPI
Special Issues Metals publishes Special Issues to create collections of papers on specific topics, with the aim of building a community of authors and readers to discuss the latest research and develop new ideas and research directions Special Issues are led by Guest Editors, who are experts on the topic and all Special Issue submissions follow MDPI's standard editorial process The journal
- Heavy Metal Pollution in Coastal Environments: Ecological . . . - MDPI
Heavy metals originating from industrial runoff, agricultural practices, urbanization, and natural geological processes persist in coastal sediments due to their low degradation rates and high stability Their cycling is influenced by sediment dynamics, water circulation, and complex interactions with biological and chemical factors Heavy metal pollution demonstrates serious risks to coastal
- Heavy Metals Like Aluminum, Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, Copper . . . - MDPI
Heavy metals (HMs) were originally formed in the universe long before human evolution and are now ubiquitous in the environment, where some HMs are good as essential elements for human health while others are not
- Advances in Sustainable Utilization of Metals: Recovery and . . . - MDPI
Against this backdrop, the sustainable and comprehensive utilization of metals, particularly via recycling and a circular economy, has become crucial for mitigating resource constraints and reducing environmental loads As such, advances in the sustainable utilization of metals via recovery processes and recycling are garnering more attention
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