Annales de Chimie

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Title page of the first volume from 1789

The Annales de Chimie (full title: Annales de chimie ou Recueil de mémoires concernant la chimie et les arts qui en dépendent ) was a scientific journal founded in Paris in 1789 by Louis Bernard Guyton de Morveau , Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier and others .

history

In 1815 the title was changed to Annales de Chimie et de Physique and published under this name for the next 100 years. In 1914, this journal split into the Annales de Chimie and the Annales de Physique .

Annales de physique is still published under the same name, from the Annales de Chimie the journal Annales de Chimie - Science des matériaux emerged in 1978 . The subject areas dealt with in the Annales de Chimie - Science des Matériaux range from metallurgy, semiconductor research and the study of inorganic, mineral compounds to organic macromolecular compounds and composite materials. The articles deal with synthesis, structure analysis, texture, physical and mechanical properties of chemical substances, thermodynamics, chemical reactivity and kinetics, the development of materials and their recycling.

From 1998 to 2004 both journals were published by the scientific publisher Elsevier . In 2004 the magazine was taken over by the French Lavoisier publishing house. Despite the change in title, the numbering of the volumes was retained in order to maintain continuity between the various titles for both the Physik Journal and the Chemie journals.

The impact factor in 2012 was 0.096. According to the statistics of the ISI Web of Knowledge , the journal with this impact factor ranks 149th out of 152 journals in the multidisciplinary chemistry category and 236th out of 239 journals in the multidisciplinary materials science category.

Frequency of publication

Annales de chimie ou recueil de mémoires
  • Volume 1, Volume 1–96, 1789–1815
Annales de chimie et de physique
  • Volume 2, Vol. 1-75, 1816-1840
  • 3rd Volume, Vol. 1-69, 1841-1863
  • 4th volume, Vol. 1–30, 1864–1873
  • 5th Volume, Vol. 1–30, 1874–1883
  • Sixth Volume, Vol. 1-30, 1884-1893
  • 7th Volume, Vol. 1–30, 1894–1903
  • Eighth Volume, Vol. 1–30, 1904–1913
Annales de chimie
  • 9th Series, Vol. 1-20, 1914-1923
  • 10th Series, Vol. 1-20, 1924-1933
  • 11th Series, Vol. 1-20, 1934-1945
  • 12th Series, Vol. 1-10, 1946-1955
  • 13th Series, Vols. 1-10, 1956-1965
  • Fourteenth Series, Vol. 1-10, 1966-1975
  • 15th Series, Vol. 1-2, 1976-1977
Annales de chimie - science des matériaux
  • Volume 3–, 1978–

literature

  • Maurice Crosland: The Society of Arcueil: A view of French science at the time of Napoleon I. Heinemann, London 1967.
  • Maurice Crosland: In the Shadow of Lavoisier: The 'Annales de Chimie' and the Establishment of a New Science . 1994.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Aaron John Ihde: The Development of Modern Chemistry . Courier Dover Publications, 1984, ISBN 0-486-64235-6 , p. 273.
  2. ^ Annales de Chimie - Science des Matériaux . (accessed October 26, 2011).
  3. 2012 Journal Citation Reports, Science Edition (Thomson Reuters, 2013).

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