ISSN: 2651-3080
e-ISSN: 2651-3080
Başlangıç: 2018
Yayımcı: Niyazi BULUT
Kapak Resmi
 

Journal of Physical Chemistry and Functional Materials (JPCFM) is a peer-reviewed journal and publishes the latest findings in analytical methods, astrochemistry, biochemistry, composite materials, computational methods, energy production, gas-phase reaction, green chemistry, kinetics, and dynamics, material science, mathematical physics, medical physics, molecular structure, nanoscience, nanostructures, natural science, nuclear structure and models, optical materials, optoelectronic applications, optoelectronic materials, organic semiconductors, polymer science, quantum chemistry, spectroscopy, structural materials, surface and interface, surface chemistry, thermodynamics, and theoretical developments areas twice a year, in June and December.

Quality and effect are the criteria for publication. In addition, experimental results published in the journal have direct implications for theory, and theoretical advancements or non-routine calculations have direct implications for experiments. These conditions must be met, and manuscripts should not be modest extensions of existing work. The obtained and presented data must be unique and saturated to fill the existing gaps in the relevant area.

        JPCFM publishes:

  • Communications
  • Research papers
  • Reviews











2023 - Cilt: 6 Sayı: 2

Teorik Makale

Molecular Structure, Thermochemistry, Non-Covalent Interactions Computation Using DFT Studies Of The 1 Amino 2-(3,4- Dihydroxyphenyl) Boronic Acid (AHPEBA) Compound

Araştırma Makalesi

The effects of pH on the morphology and structural properties of Er/Yb co-doped hydroxyapatite

Teorik Makale

Quantum chemical calculation employed for investigation mesitylene compound

Araştırma Makalesi

Investigation of the effects of glycerol addition as a catalyst on the morphology and structural properties of Gd/Er co-doped hydroxyapatite

Araştırma Makalesi

Investigation of thyroid function tests and lipid levels in cerebrovascular patients