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碳未来(英文)(Carbon Future)(国际刊号)(2025年之前不收版面费) (官网投稿)

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《碳未来(英文)》(Carbon Future)(季刊),创刊于2024年,由清华大学主办、清华大学出版社出版的国际综合性期刊。聚焦碳领域基础和应用研究,包括碳材料、碳催化、低碳能源、低碳化工等,致力于发表碳领域前沿进展,推动科技创新,打造多学科融合的学术交流平台。
本刊为:官网信息:2025年之前不收版面费,外文期刊,
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2、投稿方式:在线投稿。

3、官网网址:

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6、官网信息:2025年之前不收版面费。

2023年918星期

                      

 

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