RSC Publishing Catalogue 2013 - Royal Society of Chemistry
RSC Publishing Catalogue 2013 - Royal Society of Chemistry
RSC Publishing Catalogue 2013 - Royal Society of Chemistry
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<strong>RSC</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> <strong>2013</strong> | www.rsc.org/publishing<br />
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CrystEngComm<br />
www.rsc.org/crystengcomm l l l<br />
online only<br />
Journal<br />
Frequency 48<br />
Volume 15<br />
Impact Factor 3.842<br />
Online ISSN 1466-8033<br />
Online Price £1,140/$1,881<br />
Collections <strong>RSC</strong> Gold, A+, A<br />
Editorial Board Chair: L MacGillivray, University <strong>of</strong> Iowa, USA<br />
CrystEngComm is the journal for innovative research covering all<br />
aspects <strong>of</strong> crystal engineering – the design, including synthesis <strong>of</strong><br />
crystals and crystal growth, synthesis and evaluation <strong>of</strong> solid-state<br />
materials with desired properties. The journal <strong>of</strong>fers fast publication<br />
times, free colour and multimedia enhanced HTML articles.<br />
CrystEngComm publishes a range <strong>of</strong> article types, including:<br />
l Highlights - personal accounts and reviews on topics in the field <strong>of</strong><br />
crystal engineering<br />
l Communications - preliminary accounts <strong>of</strong> original and significant<br />
work <strong>of</strong> such importance or novelty that rapid publication is<br />
justified<br />
l Full Papers - for reporting selected and original significant<br />
contributions to new chemical knowledge<br />
l Themed Issues - on current high impact topics<br />
Readership: Researchers in industry and academia working in the<br />
fields <strong>of</strong> solid state inorganic and organic chemistry, materials chemistry,<br />
crystallography, crystal growth and crystal engineering.<br />
Dalton Transactions<br />
www.rsc.org/dalton l l l<br />
Print & online<br />
Journal<br />
Editorial Board Chair: P Mountford, University <strong>of</strong> Oxford, UK<br />
Dalton Transactions is one <strong>of</strong> the world’s most respected<br />
international inorganic chemistry journals and the leading European<br />
inorganic chemistry journal. The journal embraces all aspects <strong>of</strong> the<br />
chemistry <strong>of</strong> inorganic and organometallic compounds, including:<br />
biological inorganic chemistry and inorganic materials chemistry;<br />
homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis; new or improved<br />
experimental techniques and syntheses.<br />
Dalton Transactions is the only major weekly journal for inorganic<br />
chemistry.<br />
Publication times are rapid, with article types including Full Papers<br />
and Communications. The journal also publishes:<br />
l Dalton Perspectives - invited personal accounts or critical analyses<br />
<strong>of</strong> activities in specialist areas<br />
l Dalton Frontiers - shorter commissioned articles reporting recent<br />
developments, typically at the interface between inorganic<br />
chemistry and other disciplines<br />
l Themed Issues on topics <strong>of</strong> current high interest<br />
Frequency 48<br />
Volume 42**<br />
Impact Factor 3.838<br />
Print & Online ISSN 1477-9226<br />
Online ISSN 1477-9234<br />
Print & Online Price £3,579/$6,681<br />
Online Price £3,400/$6,347<br />
Collections <strong>RSC</strong> Gold, A+, A,<br />
Core <strong>Chemistry</strong><br />
** Issues for 1972-2009 have no volume numbering but constitute<br />
Volumes 1-38.<br />
Readership: All researchers working in inorganic and organometallic<br />
chemistry, including biological inorganic chemistry.