Saturday, November 7, 2020

Catalysis Nerd Alert: Catalysis 2021 Call for Articles

PTQ Digital Refining (www.eptq.com) has issued a call for papers for its next Catalysis issue, scheduled for March 2021. Take a look at the text of the email alert below.

But first, just for fun, here are a few science jokes. Most of them are pretty bad, but, hey, it’s still science!

Beware of dieting advice that recommends “light eating.” That’s how you become a black hole.
The name’s bond, ionic bond … taken, not shared.
Be like a proton and stay positive.
If you buy one proton and one electron, you can get one neutron free of charge!
If you broke the law of gravity, would you get a suspended sentence?
What period of time has the least weight? A light year.
What should you do when no one laughs at your chemistry jokes? Keep trying until you get a reaction.
source: https://www.calpaclab.com/science-jokes/

And here is the text of the email alert that landed in my inbox …

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Subject:  
         Catalysis 2021 Call for Articles
From:             "PTQ / DigitalRefining" <technicalcontent@petroleumtechnology.com>
Date:   Wed, November 4, 2020 9:05 am

We have listed below the subjects we are looking to cover in the latest Catalysis issue, which will be distributed in March 2021 to 27,000+ people engaged in refining, gas processing and technology provision worldwide. As usual, we are seeking contributions that describe practical applications of established technology in the form of case studies, along with details of new developments in the world of refining, gas and petrochemical processing technology. You can view the Catalysis 2020 issue HERE.
 
 Catalysis 2021 Issue
Catalysts for Bottoms Cracking
Regenerating and Recycling Catalysts
Catalysts for Reforming Processes
FCC Catalyst Developments
Hydroprocessing Catalyst Developments
Tail Gas Treating Catalysts
Catalysts for Desulphurisation
Additives for FCC Processing
Catalysts for Increased Olefins Output
 
You can download the 2021 Editorial calendar HERE  and in the first instance, please send your editorial suggestions to Chris Cunningham, editor@petroleumtechnology.com

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