Chemical Communications

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Chemical Communications

description Trade journal
Area of ​​Expertise chemistry
language English
publishing company Royal Society of Chemistry ( Great Britain )
First edition 1965
Frequency of publication weekly
editor Royal Society of Chemistry
Web link Chemical Communications

The Chemical Communications or abbreviated as Chem. Commun. , is an international chemical journal . The journal is published by the British Royal Society of Chemistry .

The journal, which has been published regularly since 1965, is a peer review journal which publishes short messages from all areas of chemical research. This shortens the time between submitting the manuscript to publication in the journal. Short overview articles, so-called feature articles , have also been published since 1996 . The journal appears in English throughout.

The impact factor in 2014 was 6,834. According to the statistics of the ISI Web of Knowledge , the journal with this impact factor ranks 20th out of 157 journals in the category of multidisciplinary chemistry .

Publication history

The previous journal was the Journal of the Chemical Society , which was split into four separate titles in 1965. The title of the follow-up journal, from which Chemical Communications finally emerged , has since been changed several times:

  • Chemical Communications (London) (1965-1968)
  • Journal of the Chemical Society D: Chemical Communications (1969–1971)
  • Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications (1972-1995)
  • Chemical Communications (since 1996)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 2014 Journal Citation Reports, Science Edition (Thomson Reuters, 2015).