Journal of Materials Chemistry

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Journal of Materials Chemistry
Abbreviated title J. Mater. Chem
Discipline Materials Science
Language English
Publication details
Publisher Royal Society of Chemistry (United Kingdom)
Publication history 1991 to present
Indexing
ISSN 0959-9428 (print)
1364-5501 (web)
CODEN JMACEP
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Journal of Materials Chemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing original (primary) research and review articles on the applications, properties and synthesis of exciting new materials. Journal of Materials Chemistry is published weekly by the Royal Society of Chemistry.

The editor of Journal of Materials Chemistry is Dr Carol Stanier and the present chairman of the Editorial Board is Maurizio Prato, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Trieste, Italy. The Editorial Board comprises leading international scientists who meet regularly to discuss all scientific matters concerned with the Journal; in particular the standards necessary for the acceptance of papers for publication, the standards of refereeing, and ways and means of acquiring suitable papers for publication.

Journal of Materials Chemistry has an impact factor of 4.287.[1]

Significant and newsworthy articles appearing in Journal of Materials Chemistry are also featured in the RSC supplements Chemical Science, Chemical Technology and Chemical Biology. Journal of Materials Chemistry hosts the two RSC publications, Chemical Technology and Chemical Science.


Contents

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Journal of Materials Chemistry publishes articles on the following topics

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Journal of Materials Chemistry publishes the following types of articles: Research Papers (original scientific work that has not been published previously); Communications (original scientific work that has not been published previously and is of an urgent nature); Feature articles (reviews intended to bring the reader up-to-date with research in a particular field, highlighting areas of special excitement and progress); Highlights (short review articles that single out important new developments (a single paper or group of papers) and explain the significance of the work to a broad audience) ; and Applications (interdisciplinary review articles covering the applications and properties of a class of materials). Feature articles, Highlights and Applications are written by special invitation of the Editor or Editorial Board only.

[edit] Audience/readership

Readership of Journal of Materials Chemistry is interdisciplinary and includes materials scientists, chemists, physicists, ceramicists, engineers, and metallurgists

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Journal Citation Reviews, 2007

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