The primary mission of Coloration Technology is to promote innovation and fundamental understanding in the science and technology of coloured materials by providing a medium for communication of peer-reviewed research papers of the highest quality. It is internationally recognised as a vehicle for the publication of theoretical and technological papers on the subjects allied to all aspects of coloration. Regular sections in the journal include reviews, original research and reports, feature articles, short communications and book reviews. Its scope embraces:
Colorants of all classes in relation to:
Molecular structure and physical form and the effects of these on application and in-service properties
Chemistry, synthesis and manufacture
Chemicals:
Composition and mode of action of chemicals used at any stage in coloration, including pre- and post-coloration processes
Application practice:
Processing operations on different types of laboratory and bulk-scale equipment
Practical significance of any processing variants
Developments in coloration processes
Application theory:
Chemistry and physical chemistry of coloration processes
Correlation with industrial practice
Analysis and testing:
Identification and characterisation of colorants, substrates, finishes and chemicals in substance and on substrates
Identification of faults
Fastness testing
Equipment and techniques
Theory and practice of ancillary processes:
Processes involved in coloration or in the achievement of the final coloured product
Physico-chemical aspects of colour:
Colour and constitution
Colour theory
Colorimetry and equipment
Colour matching
Colour vision
Spectra
Photochemistry of colorants, substrates and chemicals
Plant, management and services, provided that it is directly related to coloration, information on:
Building, machinery, works engineering and organisation
Automation, instrumentation and control
Power and energy resources
Water quality, supply and handling
Effluent, pollution and environmental factors
All submissions to the journal must be submitted online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cte.
Colorants of all classes in relation to:
Molecular structure and physical form and the effects of these on application and in-service properties
Chemistry, synthesis and manufacture
Chemicals:
Composition and mode of action of chemicals used at any stage in coloration, including pre- and post-coloration processes
Application practice:
Processing operations on different types of laboratory and bulk-scale equipment
Practical significance of any processing variants
Developments in coloration processes
Application theory:
Chemistry and physical chemistry of coloration processes
Correlation with industrial practice
Analysis and testing:
Identification and characterisation of colorants, substrates, finishes and chemicals in substance and on substrates
Identification of faults
Fastness testing
Equipment and techniques
Theory and practice of ancillary processes:
Processes involved in coloration or in the achievement of the final coloured product
Physico-chemical aspects of colour:
Colour and constitution
Colour theory
Colorimetry and equipment
Colour matching
Colour vision
Spectra
Photochemistry of colorants, substrates and chemicals
Plant, management and services, provided that it is directly related to coloration, information on:
Building, machinery, works engineering and organisation
Automation, instrumentation and control
Power and energy resources
Water quality, supply and handling
Effluent, pollution and environmental factors
All submissions to the journal must be submitted online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cte.
For more information about submission:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1478-4408/homepage/ForAuthors.html.