Annual Reports Section C

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Annual Reports Section C
Discipline Chemistry
Language English
Abbreviated title Ann. Rep. Prog. Chem. Sect. C
Publisher (country) Royal Society of Chemistry (United Kingdom)
Publication history 1904 to present. Predecessor journals: Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry, Sect A (Phys. Inorg. Chem.) (1973-1998); Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry, Sect A (Gen., Phys. Inorg. Chem.) (1967-1972); Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry (1904-1996)
Website Ann Rep Sect C home

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ISSN 0260-1826 (print&online)
1460-4787 (online)
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Published annually by the Royal Society of Chemistry, Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry Section C is a compilation of review articles on physical chemistry.

The editor of Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry Section C is Dr Robert Eagling and the Scientific Editor is Dr Graham Webb, formerly at the University of Surrey.

Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry Section C is cited in major databases, including MEDLINE.

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Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry Section C reviews key developments in physical chemistry and chemical physics including theoretical chemistry; catalytic chemistry; spectroscopic research; thermodynamics; materials chemistry and kinetics

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Academics, scientists and chemical researchers working in physical chemistry and chemical physics.

[edit] About the Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry Series

The Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry series of publications provides broad and critical coverage of the significant advances in the major contemporary areas of chemical science, published in three sections, on an annual basis. Section A covers inorganic chemistry; Section B organic chemistry and Section C physical chemistry. Each section is organised into short, easily accessible chapters written by those working in the field. A considerable depth of information is provided to help readers through the most recent literature on the advances in each genre.

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