Journal of Ammonia Energy (JAE)
- Best Theme Papers will be invited to contribute to the 4th Issue of the Journal of Ammonia Energy. The publications will then compete for the Best Paper Award of the Symposium, with a £350 prize and the invitation to deliver a plenary lecture on the subject during the 5th Symposium on Ammonia Energy.
- Journal of Ammonia Energy is an international, multi-disciplinary open-access journal in the area of ammonia energy. The journal publishes high-quality work from experimental, theoretical, and computational investigations on the topic of ammonia as an energy vector. While submissions in all pertinent areas are welcomed, recent focus of the journal has been on:- Ammonia Storage and Transportation
- Ammonia Combustion, CFD Analyses
- Ammonia Combustion, Fundamentals (Laminar, Turbulent, etc.)
- Ammonia to Power, Combustion-based technologies
- Internal Combustion Engines
- Furnaces - Gas Turbines
- Detonation/Propellants
- Ammonia to Power, Fuel Cells
- Ammonia Chemistry (Kinetics)
- Health and Safety Studies
- Energy Conversion and Ammonia Applications (heat transfer, cycle integration, etc.)
- Material Science and Engineering (catalysts, corrosion, etc.)
- Bio-inspired research using ammonia
- Techno-economics and Life Cycle Analyses
- Public Perception and Social Sciences
- Regulatory issues (ie. environmental) and Policy makingManuscripts that address fundamental concepts need to include research approaches and results that address the fundamental problems of relevance to a specific application. For applied concepts, authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts which bridge the gaps between research, development and implementation. Journal of Ammonia Energy is also concerned with the attendant problems of modelling and forecasting, and the environmental, social and economic impacts of energy policies and usage of ammonia as an energy vector. - Open Access PolicyThis journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. There is no embargo on the journal’s publications. Submission and acceptance dates, along with publication dates, are made available on the PDF format for each paper.
Authors of articles published remain the copyright holders and grant third parties the right to use, reproduce, and share the article according to the Creative Commons license agreement.
Authors are encouraged to publish their data in recommended repositories. For a list of generic and subject-specific repositories that meet our peer review criteria, visit the Open Access Directory or datacite.org. - Journal HistoryA hydrogen economy has been the focus of researchers and developers over the decades. However, the complexity of moving, storing and employing hydrogen has always been a major obstacle to deploy the concept. Therefore, other materials can be employed to improve handling, reduce cost over long distances and long storage periods, and enable greater control of a less reactive chemical. Ammonia, a high hydrogen content molecule, can be used to store and distribute hydrogen, whilst its own nature can allow its use as a zero-carbon fuel to support the decarbonization transition of transport, power and various industrial sectors. The Journal of Ammonia Energy, conceived and approved in 2021, is the first journal of its kind to address the growing interest of academics, scholars and technologists working on the subject of ammonia as an energy vector. The journal has partnered with globally renowned symposiums and symposia to disseminate the best research on the production, storage, use, handling and additional subjects related to the topic.
Energy and Fuels
Energy & Fuels, founded in 1987, aspires to publish the most exciting fundamental and applied research in the fields of energy and fuels. The journal focuses on the science and application domains of energy and fuels, particularly those in the disciplines of chemical engineering and applied chemistry. It intends to serve the vital and growing community of scientists, engineers, and policy experts involved in energy-related fields by publishing fully vetted, reliable, and high-quality research results. The scope of Energy & Fuels covers:
Fossil energy resources in the context of sustainable development
Bioenergy, biofuels and biorefinery
Batteries and energy storage
Fuel cells
Solar energy, solar fuels, and conversion of light
Water splitting and electrolysis
Non-carbon-based fuels (e.g., hydrogen, ammonia, etc.)
Carbon capture, utilization and storage
