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Catalysis Letters is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on catalysis in a wide range of sub-disciplines such as homogeneous, heterogeneous and enzymatic catalysis. It was previously published by Baltzer Science Publishers, which was then sold to Wolters Kluwer (which later became Springer Science+Business Media). [1]
Paul Ratnasamy was born on 11 June 1942 in Chennai, in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. [2] He graduated (BSc) in chemistry from Loyola College, Chennai in 1961 and continued his studies at the same institution to secure MSc in 1963 and PhD [3] [6] on his thesis, Catalytic properties of alumina based materials in 1967.
C. Canadian Journal of Chemistry; Canadian Journal of Research, Section B: Chemical Sciences; Carbon (journal) Catalysis Letters; Catalysis Science & Technology
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ACS Catalysis is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal established in 2011 by the American Chemical Society. The journal covers research on all aspects of heterogeneous , homogeneous , and biocatalysis . [ 1 ]
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