Identifying suitable reviewers can involve several strategies:
1. Editorial Board: Many journals have an editorial board comprising experts in various subfields of catalysis. These members are often called upon to review or suggest potential reviewers. 2. Author Recommendations: Authors may suggest potential reviewers when submitting their manuscripts. While these suggestions are not always followed, they can provide useful leads. 3. Databases and Search Engines: Tools like Google Scholar, PubMed, and specialized databases like Scopus help editors find experts who have published relevant work. 4. Reviewer Databases: Some journals maintain databases of past reviewers, which can be filtered by specific expertise areas.