About the Journal

Environmental and Materials Journal (EAM) is dedicated to issue the most substantial and advanced of original and review articles related with the environmental issues and its related materials. This journal is a biannual journal published by the Institute for Advanced Social, Science, and Sustainable Future, Indonesia. Jurnal Environmental and Materials was first launched in 2023 as a platform for scientists to publish their work. The journal publishes original, peer-reviewed articles, and reviews related to environmental and materials science. The journal highlights research that shares practices, current theoretical understanding, and practical applications to improve the quality of research in the field. Jurnal Environmental and Materials (EAM) implements a double-blind peer-review procedure. Articles are checked for their suitability to the journal's scope and reviewed by our editorial team. Because we target an international readership, manuscripts must be written in clear English.

Aims
EAM aims to advance the understanding and development of environmental and materials science by publishing impactful research that bridges theory and application. The journal aims to facilitate the exchange of innovative ideas, experimental results, and analytical approaches that can contribute to sustainable solutions, technological advancement, and environmental improvement.

Focus
This journal focuses on developing multidisciplinary research that connects chemistry, materials science, and environmental engineering to solve pressing global challenges. EAM encourages submissions from academia, research institutions, and industry that present novel findings, experimental techniques, and applied solutions relevant to environmental protection, resource management, and advanced materials development.

Scope
1. Electrochemical Science and Technology      
Explores electrochemical processes and systems, including energy storage and conversion technologies such as batteries, supercapacitors, and fuel cells. This scope includes research on electrode materials, electrocatalysis, corrosion prevention, and the development of electrochemical sensing systems for environmental monitoring and pollutant detection.

2. Innovation in Environmental Chemistry       
Focuses on chemical processes in natural and engineered environments, including soil and atmospheric chemistry, contaminant transformation, advanced oxidation processes, and chemical approaches to water and wastewater treatment. Studies on pollutant detection, green chemistry, and chemical methods for mitigating environmental hazards are prioritized.

3. Functional and Sustainable Materials       
Investigates the design, synthesis, and surface modification of functional materials such as polymers, nanomaterials, composites, and bio-based materials. Emphasis is placed on materials targeting environmental or industrial applications, including pollutant removal, renewable energy harvesting, and sustainable manufacturing processes.

4. Applied Physical and Inorganic Chemistry
Covers fundamental and applied studies in physical chemistry, coordination chemistry, inorganic synthesis, and thermodynamics, particularly those contributing to advances in environmental protection and materials innovation. Research in catalysis, reaction mechanisms, and structure-property relationships is also encouraged.

5. Analytical Techniques for Environmental and Materials Research
Promotes the development and application of advanced analytical tools and instrumentation to characterize environmental samples and materials. This includes spectroscopy, microscopy, chromatography, electroanalytical methods, and integrated sensing platforms.

e-ISSN: 3025-0277

 

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Vol. 3 No. 1: (June) 2025
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All articles in this issue (5 original research articles) were authored/co-authored by researchers from Indonesia and United States, representing 3 different cities: Depok and Surabaya (Indonesia), and Bloomington (United States).

Published: 2025-06-30

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