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Publisher: Wiley
Categories Rank Trend in last 3 yrs
Polymers and Plastics #36 of 158 down down by 4 ranks
Materials Chemistry #69 of 292 down down by 1 rank
Surfaces, Coatings and Films #30 of 123 down down by 2 ranks
Chemistry (all) #105 of 398 up up by 4 ranks
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calendar-icon Last 4 years overview: 4793 Published Papers | 22459 Citations
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last-updated-icon Last updated: 23/02/2023
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Impact Factor

CiteRatio

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A measure of average citations received per peer-reviewed paper published in the journal.

2.52

15% from 2018

Impact factor for Journal of Applied Polymer Science from 2016 - 2019
Year Value
2019 2.52
2018 2.188
2017 1.901
2016 1.86
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4.7

12% from 2019

CiteRatio for Journal of Applied Polymer Science from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 4.7
2019 4.2
2018 4.0
2017 3.6
2016 3.9
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  • Impact factor of this journal has increased by 15% in last year.
  • This journal’s impact factor is in the top 10 percentile category.

insights Insights

  • CiteRatio of this journal has increased by 12% in last years.
  • This journal’s CiteRatio is in the top 10 percentile category.

SCImago Journal Rank (SJR)

Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP)

Measures weighted citations received by the journal. Citation weighting depends on the categories and prestige of the citing journal.

Measures actual citations received relative to citations expected for the journal's category.

0.575

6% from 2019

SJR for Journal of Applied Polymer Science from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.575
2019 0.541
2018 0.554
2017 0.543
2016 0.588
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0.813

5% from 2019

SNIP for Journal of Applied Polymer Science from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.813
2019 0.852
2018 0.842
2017 0.781
2016 0.82
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insights Insights

  • SJR of this journal has increased by 6% in last years.
  • This journal’s SJR is in the top 10 percentile category.

insights Insights

  • SNIP of this journal has decreased by 5% in last years.
  • This journal’s SNIP is in the top 10 percentile category.

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Journal of Applied Polymer Science

The Journal of Applied Polymer Science reports progress and significant results in the systematic, practical application of polymer science. Areas of focus include plastics and their composites, blends, elastomers, films and membranes, fibers, coatings and adhesives, studies o...... Read More

Surfaces, Coatings and Films

Polymers and Plastics

Materials Chemistry

General Chemistry

Materials Science

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Last updated on
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ISSN
0021-8995
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Impact Factor
High - 1.052
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Open Access
Yes
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Bibliography Name
apa
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Citation Type
Numbered
[25]
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Bibliography Example
Blonder, G. E.; Tinkham, M.; Klapwijk, T. M. Phys Rev B. 1982. 25(7), 4515–4532.

Top papers written in this journal

Journal Article DOI: 10.1002/APP.1969.070130815
Estimation of the surface free energy of polymers
D. K. Owens1, R. C. Wendt2

Abstract:

A method for measuring the surface energy of solids and for resolving the surface energy into contributions from dispersion and dipole-hydrogen bonding forces has been developed. It is based on the measurement of contact angles with water and methylene iodide. Good agreement has been obtained with the more laborious γc method... A method for measuring the surface energy of solids and for resolving the surface energy into contributions from dispersion and dipole-hydrogen bonding forces has been developed. It is based on the measurement of contact angles with water and methylene iodide. Good agreement has been obtained with the more laborious γc method. Evidence for a finite value of liquid-solid interfacial tension at zero contact angle is presented. The method is especially applicable to the surface characterization of polymers. read more read less

Topics:

Specific surface energy (64%)64% related to the paper, Surface tension (62%)62% related to the paper, Surface energy (60%)60% related to the paper, Inverse gas chromatography (58%)58% related to the paper, Surface stress (58%)58% related to the paper
7,695 Citations
Novel hydrophilic chitosan-polyethylene oxide nanoparticles as protein carriers
Pilar Calvo1, Carmen Remuñán-López1, J. L. Vila-Jato1, María J. Alonso1

Abstract:

Hydrophilic nanoparticulate carriers have important potential applications for the administration of therapeutic molecules. The recently developed hydrophobic-hydrophilic carriers require the use of organic solvents for their preparation and have a limited protein-loading capacity. To address these limitations a new approach ... Hydrophilic nanoparticulate carriers have important potential applications for the administration of therapeutic molecules. The recently developed hydrophobic-hydrophilic carriers require the use of organic solvents for their preparation and have a limited protein-loading capacity. To address these limitations a new approach for the preparation of nanoparticles made solely of hydrophilic polymers is presented. The preparation technique, based on an ionic gelation process, is extremely mild and involves the mixture of two aqueous phases at room temperature. One phase contains the polysaccharide chitosan (CS) and a diblock copolymer of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide (PEO-PPO) and, the other, contains the polyanion sodium tripolyphosphate (TPP). Size (200–1000 nm) and zeta potential (between +20 mV and +60 mV) of nanoparticles can be conveniently modulated by varying the ratio CS/PEO-PPO. Furthermore, using bovine serum albumin (BSA) as a model protein it was shown that these new nanoparticles have a great protein loading capacity (entrapment efficiency up to 80% of the protein) and provide a continuous release of the entrapped protein for up to 1 week. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. read more read less

Topics:

Zeta potential (52%)52% related to the paper, Chitosan (51%)51% related to the paper, Ethylene oxide (51%)51% related to the paper, Nanoparticle (50%)50% related to the paper
1,619 Citations
open accessOpen access Journal Article DOI: 10.1002/APP.21481
Electrospinning of nanofibers
Thandavamoorthy Subbiah1, Gajanan Bhat2, Richard W. Tock1, Siva Parameswaran1, Seshadri Ramkumar1

Abstract:

Nanotechnology is the study and development of materials at nano levels. It is one of the rapidly growing scientific disciplines due to its enormous potential in creating novel materials that have advanced applications. This technology has tremendously impacted many different science and engineering disciplines, such as elect... Nanotechnology is the study and development of materials at nano levels. It is one of the rapidly growing scientific disciplines due to its enormous potential in creating novel materials that have advanced applications. This technology has tremendously impacted many different science and engineering disciplines, such as electronics, materials science, and polymer engineering. Nanofibers, due to their high surface area and porosity, find applications as filter medium, adsorption layers in protective clothing, etc. Electrospinning has been found to be a viable technique to produce nanofibers. An in-depth review of research activities on the development of nanofibers, fundamental understanding of the electrospinning process, and properties of nanostructured fibrous materials and their applications is provided in this article. A detailed account on the type of fibers that have been electrospun and their characteristics is also elaborated. It is hoped that the overview article will serve as a good reference tool for nanoscience researchers in fibers, textiles, and polymer fields. Furthermore, this article will help with the planning of future research activities and better understanding of nanofiber characteristics and their applications. read more read less

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Nanofiber (55%)55% related to the paper, Electrospinning (52%)52% related to the paper
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1002/APP.10460
Chemical modification of hemp, sisal, jute, and kapok fibers by alkalization
L. Y. Mwaikambo1, Martin P. Ansell1

Abstract:

Plant fibers are rich in cellulose and they are a cheap, easily renewable source of fibers with the potential for polymer reinforcement. The presence of surface impurities and the large amount of hydroxyl groups make plant fibers less attractive for reinforcement of polymeric materials. Hemp, sisal, jute, and kapok fibers wer... Plant fibers are rich in cellulose and they are a cheap, easily renewable source of fibers with the potential for polymer reinforcement. The presence of surface impurities and the large amount of hydroxyl groups make plant fibers less attractive for reinforcement of polymeric materials. Hemp, sisal, jute, and kapok fibers were subjected to alkalization by using sodium hydroxide. The thermal characteristics, crystallinity index, reactivity, and surface morphology of untreated and chemically modified fibers have been studied using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), X-ray diffraction (WAXRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), respectively. Following alkalization the DSC showed a rapid degradation of the cellulose between 0.8 and 8% NaOH, beyond which degradation was found to be marginal. There was a marginal drop in the crystallinity index of hemp fiber while sisal, jute, and kapok fibers showed a slight increase in crystallinity at caustic soda concentration of 0.8–30%. FTIR showed that kapok fiber was found to be the most reactive followed by jute, sisal, and then hemp fiber. SEM showed a relatively smooth surface for all the untreated fibers; however, after alkalization, all the fibers showed uneven surfaces. These results show that alkalization modifies plant fibers promoting the development of fiber–resin adhesion, which then will result in increased interfacial energy and, hence, improvement in the mechanical and thermal stability of the composites. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 84: 2222–2234, 2002 read more read less

Topics:

Natural fiber (60%)60% related to the paper, SISAL (54%)54% related to the paper, Crystallinity (50%)50% related to the paper
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1002/APP.1961.070051506
Kinetic analysis of thermogravimetric data
C. D. Doyle1

Abstract:

Thermogravimetric data are generally more extensive than are comparable isothermal aging data, and therefore afford preliminary kinetic information in greater abundance. The kinetic analysis of the thermogram, by use of either its exact equation or a more convenient approximation formula, is straightforward in cases of volati... Thermogravimetric data are generally more extensive than are comparable isothermal aging data, and therefore afford preliminary kinetic information in greater abundance. The kinetic analysis of the thermogram, by use of either its exact equation or a more convenient approximation formula, is straightforward in cases of volatilization via simple kinetics. Application of the analytical procedure to the thermogram for the zero-order volatilization of octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane yielded an estimate of 11.65 kcal./mole as the average heat of vaporization in the temperature range of 80 to 145°C. The apparent activation energy for the first-order pyrolytic volatilization of 200-mg. samples of pulverized polytetrafluoroethylene was estimated to be 66 to 68 kcal./mole in the temperature range of 520 to 610°C. read more read less

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Enthalpy of vaporization (51%)51% related to the paper, Thermogravimetric analysis (50%)50% related to the paper, Isothermal process (50%)50% related to the paper
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