Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences
Guidelines for Authors
1.0 General policy
Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences (PPS) is a monthly journal for the publication of original research papers (Full Papers), Perspectives, Communications and Technical Notes of current interest in the areas of photochemistry and photobiology. The journal also contains a Forum section. PPS is published by the Royal Society of Chemistry and is the official journal of the European Society for Photobiology (ESP) and the European Photochemistry Association (EPA).
Any aspect of the interaction of light with molecules, supramolecular systems or biological matter. Typical topics include: Applied Photochemistry, Atmospheric Photochemistry, Bioluminescence, Chronobiology, DNA Repair, Energy Transfer, Environmental Photobiology, Environmental Photochemistry, Excited State Properties, Laser Photochemistry, Luminescence, Mechanistic Photochemistry, Organic and Inorganic Photochemistry, Photocarcinogenesis, Photochemical Kinetics, Photochemistry of Biomolecules, Photochemotherapy, Photochromism, Photodegradation, Photodermatology, Photoelectrochemistry, Photoimaging, Photoimmunology, Photomedicine, Photomorphogenesis, Photomovement, Photoprotection, Photoreception, Photosensitisation, Photosynthesis, Phototechnology, Phototherapy, Phototoxicity, Solar Energy Utilisation, Spectroscopy, Spectroscopy of Biological Systems, Supramolecular Photochemistry, Synthetic Photochemistry, Theoretical Photochemistry, UV and Visible Radiation Effects and Vision.
There is no page charge for papers published in PPS.
