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The Editorial Board of  French-Ukrainian Journal of Chemistry is pleased to welcome you to our website.

The journal was created in 2013 after more than 15 years of fruitful collaboration between French and Ukrainian chemists. The first International Research Network (GDRI) in molecular chemistry was established in 2008 and renewed in 2012. The GDRI has since grown to include many countries and hundreds of participating researchers. The purpose of the journal is to publish novel results from collaborating scientists as well as from researchers who are not associated with the GDRI.

Cooperation between scientists from different countries - it is always a unique combination of skills and knowledge. Every scientist comes from specific research group, which is known in the scientific community by their narrowly specialized investigations. Collaboration of scientists from different research institutions working on various scientific problems always brings interesting and often important for the world community results.

Precisely because we will glad to see among the authors of French-Ukrainian Journal of Chemistry representatives from different countries, who are working towards the chemistry and related sciences, such as physics, biology, etc.

Publication is absolutely free of charge. And all papers will be passed by an external referring.

French-Ukrainian Journal of Chemistry is an open-access online-only journal and will publish articles, short communications and reviews from different fields of chemistry and frontier disciplines.

The French-Ukrainian Journal of Chemistry is published by Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.

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Vol 10, No 2 (2022)

2022-12-29

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This December issue of the French-Ukrainian Journal of Chemistry turns out to be quite short, but on time to celebrate science and solidarity against ignorance and hostility. The editorial work was carried out in the conditions of a shortage of electricity, lack of communication and the Internet after Russian missile attacks on the energy infrastructure of Ukraine, while hope for a better world remains for the New Year.

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This December issue of the French-Ukrainian Journal of Chemistry turns out to be quite short, but on time to celebrate science and solidarity against ignorance and hostility.
The editorial work was carried out in the conditions of a shortage of electricity, lack of communication and the Internet after Russian missile attacks on the energy infrastructure of Ukraine, while hope for a better world remains for the New Year.

 

Published: 2022-12-29

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