Green Carbon https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/green-carbon 


is an open-access journal launched in 2023 by Elsevier and KeAI Communications, the publishing agency of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Green Carbon features articles on the following subjects:

  • Renewable carbon: resources, environment, energy, chemicals and materials
  • Green carbon utilization technologies: electrocatalysis, photocatalysis, chemical catalysis, biocatalysis and bio-manufacturing
  • Synthetic biology for carbon fixation and conversion
  • Electrochemical energy conversion and storage
  • Net-zero and negative carbon technology
  • Carbon management: carbon footprint and life cycle assessment, carbon simulation and policy

Artificial intelligence and data science in green carbon research

Green Carbon’s  editorial office is at the CAS Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology QIBEBT, http://english.qibebt.cas.cn. The Editors-in-Chief are Professor Xuefeng LU, Director General of QIBEBT, and Professor Valentin Valtchev, Director of Laboratoire Catalyse & Spectrochimie, Institut Carnot, CNRS.


Green Carbon publishes 12 articles every three months.  Since its inception in October 2023, 60 articles were published in 4 quarterly issues and have been downloaded 640 times. Green Carbon is referenced by Chemical Abstracts and SCOPUS.

We invite researchers to submit, through the journal website

  • Research articles
  • Review articles
  • Editorials
  • Short communications
  • Commentaries
  • Perspectives
  • Feature articles

For details, see Guide for authors:
https://www.keaipublishing.com/en/journals/green-carbon/guide-for-authors
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.Green Carbon – a new international journal for GreenTech research - welcomes paper submissions.
Bio4Business (https://bio4business.eu/) and KADIB wish to announce that we will function as the Germany Office of Green Carbon.