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Title: Science China-Physics Mechanics & Astronomy


Full Journal Title: Science China-Physics Mechanics & Astronomy

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ISSN: 1674-7348

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? Zheng, Y.N., Yuan, J.P., Pan, Y.T. and Zhao, X.Y. (2011), Scientometric analysis of physics (1979-2008): A quantitative description of scientific impact. Science China-Physics Mechanics & Astronomy, 54 (1), 176-182.

Full Text: 2011\Sci Chi-Phy Mec Ast54, 176.pdf

Abstract: Citations are a way to show how researchers build on existing research to further evolve research. The citation count is an indication of the influence of specific articles. The importance of citations means that it is valuable to analyze the articles that are cited the most. This research investigates highly-cited articles in physics (1979-2008) using citation data from the ISI Web of Science. In this study, 1544205 articles were examined. The objective of the analysis was to identify and list the highly-productive countries, institutions, authors, and fields in physics. Based on the analysis, it was found that the USA is the world leader in physics, and Japan has maintained the highest growth rate in physics research since 1990. Furthermore, the research focus at Bell Labs and IBM has played important roles in physics. A striking fact is that the five most active authors are all Japanese, but the five most active institutions are all in the USA. In fact, only The University of Tokyo is ranked among the top 11 institutions, and only American authors have single-author articles ranked among the top 19 articles. The highest-impact articles are distributed across 25 subjects categories. Physics, Multidisciplinary has 424 articles, and is ranked at No. 1 in total articles, followed by Physics, Condensed Matter. The study can provide science policy makers with a picture of innovation capability in this field and help them make better decisions. Hopefully, this study will stimulate useful discussion among scientists and research managers about future research directions.

Keywords: Analysis, Authors, Citation, Citations, Cited Articles, Data, Distributed, Domestic Articles, Field, Growth, Growth Rate, High-Impact Articles, Impact, Indication, Innovation, Institutions, International Articles, ISI, ISI Web of Science, Japan, Policy, Research, Research Output, Science, Science Policy, Scientific Impact, Social Network Analysis, USA, Web of Science, World

Title: Science in China Series A-Mathematics Physics Astronomy


Full Journal Title: Science in China Series A-Mathematics Physics Astronomy

ISO Abbreviated Title: Sci. China Ser. A-Math. Phys. Astron.

JCR Abbreviated Title: Sci China Ser A

ISSN: 1006-9283

Issues/Year: 12

Journal Country Peoples R China

Language: English

Publisher: Science Press

Publisher Address: 16 Donghuangchenggen North St, Beijing 100717, Peoples R China

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Multidisciplinary Sciences: Impact Factor

Title: Science in China Series B-Chemistry


Full Journal Title: Science in China Series B-Chemistry, Science in China Series B-Chemistry

ISO Abbreviated Title: Sci. China Ser. B-Chem.

JCR Abbreviated Title: Sci China Ser B

ISSN: 1006-9291

Issues/Year: 6

Journal Country Peoples R China

Language: Multi-Language

Publisher: Science Press

Publisher Address: 16 Donghuangchenggen North St, Beijing 100717, Peoples R China

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Chemistry, Multidisciplinary: Impact Factor 0.648, 61/121 (1999), Impact Factor 0.702, 63/119 (2002), Impact Factor 0.817, 68/125 (2004), Impact Factor 0.650, 82/125 (2005)

Wang, R.S., Cheng, H. and Wang, L.P. (1994), Physicochemical behavior and removal of lead in water. Science in China Series B-Chemistry, 37, 1429-1437.

Full Text: Sci Chi Ser B-Che37, 1429.pdf

Abstract: A new ionic sieve has been prepared in a process of saturating a substrate with Pb (Ac)2 solution followed by thermodynamic recrystallization. The substrate is silica gel on which beta-type titanium is introduced. The ionic sieve possesses a specific selectivity for Pb(II) ions in the aqueous solution with multicomponent composition. The aquatic chemistry of Pb(II), the amphoteric surface of the ionic sieve and the behaviour of Pb(II) at the solid-liquid interface are discussed. The ionic sieve can be used to remove lead from various aquatic systems.

? Yang, L., Jia, L.Y., Zou, H.F., Zhou, D.M. and Zhang, Y.K. (1998), Immobilized metal affinity composite membrane based on cellulose for separation of biopolymers. Science in China Series B-Chemistry, 41 (6), 596-605.

Full Text: Sci Chi Ser B-Che41, 596.pdf

Abstract: A new iminodiacetic acid (IDA) type chelating membrane based on composite matrix formed by covalently coupling the polyglycidyl methacrylate to cotton cellulose fiber was developed. The study focused on the optimal conditions for the preparation of the membrane and the reaction of the chelating agent (iminodiacetic acid, IDA) with the matrix. The physical properties of the chelating membrane were tested by electron micrography and BET surface area instrument. The relationship between flow-rate and backpressure was almost linear. Adsorption isotherm of protein on Cu2+ - IDA membrane was determined by batch experiments. The dissociation constants and the maximum adsorption capacity were obtained. The results of affinity purification of human serum albumin and bovine liver catalase on membrane are comparable with those on gel chromatography presented in literature. The separations performed on the membrane chromatography, however, were 3-5 times faster than those on gel chromatography. The immobilized metal composite membrane was also successfully used in HPLC for rapid analysis of protein. Thus, the composite membrane reported here, with low backpressure, low cost and long service-life, is quite suitable for rapid and large scale affinity purification and HPLC analysis of biopolymers

Keywords: Adsorption, Affinity Chromatography, Biopolymers, Chromatography, Matrix, Membrane, Proteins, Purification, Separation

Liao, X.P., Lu, Z.B. and Shi, B. (2003), Selective adsorption of tannins onto hide collagen fibres. Science in China Series B-Chemistry, 46 (5), 495-504.

Full Text: S\Sci Chi Ser B46, 495.pdf

Abstract: Hide collagen of animals is used to prepare adsorbent material and its adsorption properties to tannins are investigated. It is indicated that the collagen fibres has excellent adsorption selectivity and high adsorption capacity to tannins. The adsorption rate of tannins is more than 90% whilst less than 10% of functional components are retained by the adsorbent. The adsorption mechanism of tannins onto hide collagen fibres is hydrogen-bonding association. Freundlich model can be used to describe the adsorption isotherms, and the pseudo-second-order rate model can be used to describe adsorption kinetics.

Keywords: Vegetable Tannin, Plant Medicine, Hide Collagen Fibres, Adsorption Selectivity, Adsorption Isotherms, Adsorption Kinetics, Aqueous-Solutions

? Ho, Y.S. (2005), Comment on ‘Selective adsorption of tannins onto hide collagen fibres’. Science in China Series B-Chemistry, 48 (2), 176.

Full Text: S\Sci Chi Ser B48, 176.pdf

Keywords: Aqueous-Solution, Sorption



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