Journal started in
1947. as a supplement of Industrial Bulletin, up to 1970. as
supplement of Technique
and from 1970. as an independent publication.
Chemical Industry
is publishing papers in the field of chemical
engineering, chemical technologies and chemistry by
authors from the country and abroad. The journal is
published bimonthly by the Association of Chemical
Engineers of Serbia (a member of EFCE - European
Federation of Chemical Engineering). In addition to
professional articles of importance to industry,
scientific research papers are published, not only
from our country but from all over the world. It
also contains topics such as business news, science
and technology news, information on new apparatus
and equipment, and articles on environmental
protection. A special issue of the Journal of
Plastic and Rubber is also published.
Prof. dr Bojana Obradović Faculty of
Technology and Metallurgy Karnegijeva 4, 11000
Beograd, Serbia Tel.: + 381
11 3370414 e-mail: HI_ed@ache.org.rs
Editor-in-Chief
Assistant
Ivana T.
Drvenica Innovation Center of
Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy Karnegijeva 4, 11000 Beograd,
Serbia
Tel.: + 381 11 3370 472
e-mail: HI_IK@ache.org.rs
Deputy
Editor
DrNevenka
Bošković-Vragolović, Associate Prof. Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy Karnegijeva
4, 11000 Beograd, Serbia
Tel.: + 381 11 3303 854
e-mail: HI_CoEd@ache.org.rs
Editors:
Prof.
Dušan Mijin
Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of
Belgrade, Serbia Dr. Maja
Obradović
Institute of Chemistry, Technology and
Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Serbia Prof.
Ivana Banković-Ilić Faculty of Technology, University of Niš, Leksovac, Serbia Prof. Zorica
Knežević-Jugović, Faculty of
Technology and Metallurgy, University of
Belgrade, Serbia Prof. Enis Džunuzović Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of
Belgrade, Serbia Prof. Mirjana Ristić Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of
Belgrade, Serbia
Journal
Manager:
Dr.
Aleksandar Dekanski, Full Research Prof. Institute of Chemistry,
Technology and Metallurgy,
University of Belgrade, Serbia Tel.:
+ 381 11 3303 854
e-mail: web@ache.org.rs
Editorial Board:
Milorad Cakić, Faculty of Technology, University of Niš, Leksovac, Serbia
Željko Čupić, Institute
of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, University of
Belgrade, Serbia Miodrag Lazić,
Faculty of Technology, University
of Novi Sad, Serbia
Svetomir Milojević, Faculty of
Technical Sciences Kosovska Mitrovica, University of
Priština, Serbia Nikola
Nikačević, Faculty of Technology and
Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Nikolaj Ostrovski, Hipol a.d., Odžaci,
Serbia
Slobodan Petrović, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of
Belgrade, Serbia
Milovan Purenović, Faculty of Sciences, University
of Niš, Serbia Dragoslav Stoiljković,
Faculty of Technology, University of
Novi Sad, Serbia Aleksandar
Spasić, Institute for Technology
of Nuclear and other Mineral Raw
Materials (ITNMS), Beograd, Serbia
Radmila Šećerov-Sokolović, Faculty of Technology, University of
Novi Sad, Serbia Slobodan
Šerbanović, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of
Belgrade, Serbia
Editorial Board from abroad:
Dragomir Bukur, Texas A&M
University, USA
Jiři Hanika, Institute of Chemical
Process Fundamentals (ICPF), Czech
Republic
Valerij Meshalkin, Dmitry Mendeleev
University of Chemical Technology of
Russia, Russia
Ljubiša Radović, Penn State's John
and Willie Leone Family Department of
Energy and Mineral Engineering (EME), USA
Constantinos Vayenas, Department of
Chemical Engineering, University of
Patras, Greece
IF 2015 - 0.437 118/135 Engineering,
Chemical
5 Year IF
2015 - 0.462 117/135
Engineering,
Chemical
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