Chemical reports

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Chemical reports

description Scientific journal
Area of ​​Expertise chemistry
language German English
publishing company Wiley-VCH ( Germany )
First edition 1868
attitude 1997
Frequency of publication per month
Web link Chem. Ber.
ISSN (print)
CODEN CHBEA

The journal Chemical Reports was founded in the 19th century as reports of the German Chemical Society and was one of the most important scientific journals in the field of chemistry worldwide .

In 1868 the journal was initially published by the German Chemical Society in Berlin as a collection of conference minutes. Honorary members included "Messrs. Liebig , Wöhler and Bunsen ". Liebig was editor of the competing annals of chemistry and pharmacy since 1832 . Already in the first year many copies of the technical lectures filled the first volume of the Chemical Reports.

After the magazine was published in two series from 1919 to 1945 (A for club news and B for treatises and necrologists), it was published as a complete edition from 1947 under the name Chemical Reports . The focus was traditionally on the field of organic chemistry , after the Second World War it was increasingly supplemented by the field of organometallic chemistry , a special area of inorganic chemistry .

In 1997 the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (GDCh) and the Dutch Koninklijke Nederlandse Chemische Vereniging published a joint journal consisting of Chemischeberichte and Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas (first published in 1882) under the name Chemischeberichte - Recueil .

In 1998 there was a merger with other European journals and organic chemistry was outsourced. Since then, the “reports” have been published under the title European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry .

Over the years the name of the magazine changed several times. The name change also results in different ISSN or CODEN for the respective title (facsimile digital copies at the Internet Archive , mostly available several times):

  • Reports of the German Chemical Society , 1868–1918, ( ISSN  1099-0682 )
  • Reports of the German Chemical Society / A and / B , 1919–1945, ( ISSN  1434-1948 )
  • Chemical Reports , 1947-1996, ( ISSN  0009-2940 )
  • Chemical reports - Recueil , 1997, ( ISSN  0009-2940 )
  • European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry , 1998+, ( ISSN  1099-0682 ) CODEN EJICFO

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Page 1 of the first volume of the reports of the Chemical Society in Berlin from 1868 .