New Journal of Chemistry
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New Journal of Chemistry | |
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Abbreviated title | New J. Chem. or NJC |
Discipline | Chemistry |
Language | English |
Publication details | |
Publisher | Royal Society of Chemistry (United Kingdom) |
Publication history | 1976 to present. |
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ISSN | 1369-9261 |
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New Journal of Chemistry (NJC) is a peer reviewed scientific journal publishing original (primary) research and review articles from across the chemical sciences. NJC is published monthly by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) and is owned by CNRS. It was previously called Nouveau Journal de Chimie.
The editors of NJC are Denise Parent (CNRS) and Sarah Ruthven (RSC).
NJC has an impact factor of 2.647 (2006).[1]
NJC hosts another RSC publication, Chemical Science.
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[edit] Owner society
NJC is owned by Centre national de la recherche scientifique of France, and has been published by the RSC since 1998.
[edit] Subject coverage
- NJC publishes new and emerging multidisciplinary work in the chemical sciences, including
- Supramolecular chemistry
- Chemistry for materials and applications
- Catalysis
- Chemistry for biology and medicine
- Chemistry of polymers and dendrimers
- Organic synthesis of complex molecules
- Chemical physics and theory
[edit] Article types
Research papers (which contain original scientific work that has not been published previously)
Letters (original scientific work that is of an urgent nature and that has not been published previously)
Perspectives (invited from younger prize-winning scientists who present their work and ideas, setting these in the context of the work of others)
Opinions (short articles presenting an opinion, hypothesis or conjecture on a topic)
Interfaces (written by pairs of collaborating scientists from different disciplines on their common field of research, to demonstrate the benefits of collaborative research and facilitate dialogue between communities)
[edit] Audience/Readership
Academic and industrial chemists in all areas of the chemical sciences.
[edit] See also
- Chemical Communications
- Chemical Society Reviews
- List of scientific journals in chemistry
- List of scientific journals
[edit] References
- ^ Journal Citation Reviews, 2007