- Volumes 84-95 (2024)
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Volumes 72-83 (2023)
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Volume 83
Pages 1-258 (December 2023)
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Volume 82
Pages 1-204 (November 2023)
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Volume 81
Pages 1-188 (October 2023)
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Volume 80
Pages 1-202 (September 2023)
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Volume 79
Pages 1-172 (August 2023)
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Volume 78
Pages 1-146 (July 2023)
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Volume 77
Pages 1-152 (June 2023)
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Volume 76
Pages 1-176 (May 2023)
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Volume 75
Pages 1-228 (April 2023)
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Volume 74
Pages 1-200 (March 2023)
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Volume 73
Pages 1-138 (February 2023)
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Volume 72
Pages 1-144 (January 2023)
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Volume 83
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Volumes 60-71 (2022)
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Volume 71
Pages 1-108 (December 2022)
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Volume 70
Pages 1-106 (November 2022)
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Volume 69
Pages 1-122 (October 2022)
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Volume 68
Pages 1-124 (September 2022)
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Volume 67
Pages 1-102 (August 2022)
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Volume 66
Pages 1-112 (July 2022)
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Volume 65
Pages 1-138 (June 2022)
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Volume 64
Pages 1-186 (May 2022)
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Volume 63
Pages 1-124 (April 2022)
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Volume 62
Pages 1-104 (March 2022)
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Volume 61
Pages 1-120 (February 2022)
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Volume 60
Pages 1-124 (January 2022)
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Volume 71
- Volumes 54-59 (2021)
- Volumes 48-53 (2020)
- Volumes 42-47 (2019)
- Volumes 36-41 (2018)
- Volumes 30-35 (2017)
- Volumes 24-29 (2016)
- Volumes 18-23 (2015)
- Volumes 12-17 (2014)
- Volume 11 (2013)
- Volume 10 (2012)
- Volume 9 (2011)
- Volume 8 (2010)
- Volume 7 (2009)
- Volume 6 (2008)
- Volume 5 (2007)
- Volume 4 (2006)
- Volume 3 (2005)
- Volume 2 (2004)
- Volume 1 (2003)
The unexpected departure of Prof. Mooson Kwauk is a great loss to Particuology. Now Prof. Jinghai Li, PhD, member of CAS, TWAS and SATW, Fellow of RAEng and ATSE, professor of Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, has been named as the new Editor-in-Chief of the journal. His appointment was officially announced by the journal's joint sponsors, the Chinese Society of Particuology and the Institute of Process Engineering, CAS on January 17, 2013. With Particuology stepping into its second decade the journal will continue to develop inspired by Mooson's style and spirit in the decades ahead. All colleagues in the editorial office welcome him to succeed as the Editor-in-Chief of the journal and believe that Particuology will benefit from his dedication and service in the coming years.
In the years ahead, Particuology will persist in its vision and mission, to maintain and enhance the high standards expected of the journal, to offer best and timely services to the readers and authors, to publish high-quality original papers on research, engineering and application in the field of science and technology of particles. Now we expect you join us in welcoming Prof. Jinghai Li as our new Editor-in-Chief, and more than ever, continue to give Particuology your valuable supports as authors, readers and reviewers.
Editorial Office of Particuology