Journal of inorganic and general chemistry

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Journal of inorganic and general chemistry

description Peer-reviewed journal
Area of ​​Expertise chemistry
language English
publishing company Wiley-VCH ( Germany )
First edition 1892
Frequency of publication per month
Editor-in-chief Thomas F. Fässler , Thomas M. Klapötke , Christian Limberg
Web link Website
ISSN (print)
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The journal for inorganic and general chemistry , abbreviated to Z. anorg. allg. Chem. (ZAAC), is a monthly scientific journal , the first edition of which appeared in 1892 and was founded by Gerhard Krüss as a journal for inorganic chemistry (Verlag Leopold Voss). The published articles cover the fields of inorganic chemistry , solid state chemistry , and coordination chemistry .

Bulk

The journal's impact factor in 2014 was 1.16. In the statistics of the Science Citation Index , the journal was ranked 30th out of 44 journals in the category of inorganic & nuclear chemistry .

The editors-in-chief are Thomas F. Fässler ( TU Munich , from 2015), Thomas M. Klapötke ( LMU Munich , from 2008) and Christian Limberg ( HU Berlin , from 2009).

After Krüss' early death in 1895, Richard Lorenz (1895–1929) and Friedrich Wilhelm Küster were editors. Walter Nernst soon followed , under whom electrochemistry was also more strongly represented. In 1907 Gustav Tammann (publisher 1904 to 1938) was added and the newspaper was renamed from Zeitschrift für inorganic Chemie to Zeitschrift für inorganic und Allgemeine Chemie . Tammann also brought more solid state chemistry and materials science to the table. At that time and until the 1920s, contributions by foreign scholars (the journal quickly gained an international reputation) were still translated into German (the first English article appeared in 1953). There were also detailed instructions for lecture experiments in inorganic chemistry with warnings.

The editor-in-chief was Günther Rienäcker for a long time (from the re-establishment in 1946 until his death in 1989) , and during this time he managed to maintain it as an all-German magazine. Werner Hanke was a close colleague of his and from 1990 one of the editors . Other editors were Gerhard Fritz (editor 1981 to 1997) and Rudolf Hoppe (1981 to 1997) as well as: Wilhelm Biltz (1930 to 1943), Wilhelm Klemm (1939 to 1965), Eduard Zintl (1939 to 1941), Otto Hönigschmid (1941 / 42), R. Fricke (1942 to 1950), Walter Hieber (1942 to 1945), Ulrich Hofmann (1942 to 45), Robert Schwarz (1942 to 1958), Josef Goubeau (1959 to 1980), Harald Schäfer (1966 to 1980 ), Lothar Kolditz (1989/90), Welf Bronger (1997 to 2006), Kurt Dehnicke (1997 to 2007) and Martin Jansen (2007 to 2014).

After the fall of the Wall in 1990, English became the magazine's official language of publication alongside German.

The publishers were initially Leopold Voss (Hamburg / Leipzig), from 1911 Johann Ambrosius Barth (Leipzig), from 1990 Hüthig Verlagsgemeinschaft Heidelberg and from 1998 Wiley-VCH.

Much cited work in the magazine

  • A. Werner : Contribution to the constitution of inorganic compounds, Volume 3, 1892, pp. 267-330.
  • W. Manchot , J. Herzog: Investigations on the reaction mechanism in the oxidation with gaseous oxygen, Volume 27, 1901, pp. 397-419,
  • W. Nernst: To determine chemical equilibria from explosion processes II, Volume 45, 1905, pp. 126-131
  • W. Biltz , E. Wilke ‐ Dörfurt: About sulfides of rubidium and cesium, Volume 48, 1906, pp. 297-318
  • RF Weinland, W. Hieber: About the constitution of the ferric salts of hypophosphorous acid, Volume 106, 1919, pp. 15–45
  • W. Biltz, W. Klemm: About the electrolytic conductivity of melted scandium chloride, Volume 131, 1923, pp. 22-26
  • O. Hönigschmid, E. Zintl, M. Linhard: Revision of the atomic weight of antimony. Analysis of Antimony Trichloride and Tribromide, Volume 136, 1924, pp. 257–282,
  • G. Tammann: The temperature of the onset of internal diffusion in crystals, Volume 157, 1926, p. 321
  • E. Zintl , J. Goubeau: On the knowledge of the fundamental atomic weights. V. About the atomic weights of silver, chlorine and potassium, Volume 163, 1927, pp. 302-314.
  • W. Hieber, F. Leutert: About metal carbonyls. XII. The base reaction of iron pentacarbonyl and the formation of iron carbonyl hydrogen, Volume 204, 1932, pp. 145-164.
  • E. Zintl, H. Kaiser: About the ability of the elements to form negative ions, Volume 211, 1933, pp. 113-131
  • W. Manchot, WJ Manchot: Representation of ruthenium carbonyls and nitrosyls, Volume 226, 1936, pp. 385-415.
  • H. Schäfer, K.‐D. Dohmann: Contributions to the chemistry of the elements niobium and tantalum. Preparative Investigations with Lower Niobium Chlorides, Volume 227, 1936, pp. 1-16
  • H. Hahn, G. Frank, W. Klingler, A.‐D. Meyer, G. Störger: Studies on ternary chalcogenides. V. About some ternary chalcogenides with a chalcopyrite structure, Volume 271, 1953, pp. 153-170
  • H. Siebert: Force constants and structural chemistry. V. Structure of Oxygen Acids, Volume 275, 1954, pp. 225-240
  • H. Hahn, G. Frank, W. Klingler, A.‐D. Störger, G. Störger: Studies on ternary chalcogenides. VI. About ternary chalcogenides of aluminum, gallium and indium with zinc, cadmium and mercury, Volume 279, 1955, pp. 241-270.
  • R. Hoppe, H. Mattauch, KM Rödder, W. Dähne: Xenondifluorid, XeF2, Volume 1963, 324, pp. 214-224.
  • Chr. L. Teske, Hk. Müller-Buschbaum: About alkaline earth metal oxocuprates. I. To the knowledge of CaCu2O3, Volume 370, 1969, pp 134-143.
  • B. Grande, Hk. Müller-Buschbaum, M. Schweizer: About Oxocuprate. XV On the crystal structure of rare earth oxocuprates: La2CuO4, Gd2CuO4, Volume 428, 1977, pp. 120-124
  • HA Hartwig: On the Structure of Bismuthsesquioxide: The α, β, γ, and δ ‐ phase, Volume 444, 1978, pp. 151-166

literature

  • G. Fritz, W. Hanke, R. Hoppe: 100 years of journal for inorganic and general chemistry, ZAAC, Volume 607, 1992, p. 7.
  • Thomas F. Fässler, Thomas Klapötke, Christian Limberg: 125 Years Journal for Inorganic and General Chemistry, ZAAC, Volume 643, 2017, pp. 406–409, online

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Editorial Board
  2. anorg website Z.. general Chem.
  3. ^ ISI Web of Knowledge, Journal Citation Reports, Science Edition, 2014.