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Comments on Inorganic Chemistry - A Journal of Critical Discussion of the Current Literature

Comments on Inorganic Chemistry

A Journal of Critical Discussion of the Current Literature

2008 Impact Factor: 2.000 (© 2009 Thomson Reuters, Journal Citation Reports®)
Ranked 13/43 in Chemistry, Inorganic and Nuclear.
Published By: Taylor & Francis
Volume Number: 31
Frequency: 6 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0260-3594
 

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2008 Impact Factor: 2.000
Ranking: 13/43 (Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear)
2008 5-Year Impact Factor: 2.568
Ranking: 13/43 (Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear)
© 2009 Thomson Reuters,
Journal Citation Reports®

Comments on Inorganic Chemistry is intended as a vehicle for concisely and authoritatively written critical discussions of important developments in inorganic chemistry. Through the medium of the "Comments" the editors hope to make it easy and enticing for the specialist in a given area of inorganic chemistry - synthesis, structure, spectroscopy, kinetics and mechanisms, theory - to write about their interests. Younger inorganic chemists, in particular, whose research is not widely known, are encouraged to describe their work in “Comments”. Since a "Comment" is an expert guide to the important progress in individual fields, articles from senior authors in any science field, with personal points of view appropriate to inorganic chemistry, are welcome. Reviews of topics important to the advancement of inorganic chemistry are especially solicited. From time to time, comments on topical conferences may be included. While all contributions are solicited by the editors, potential authors are encouraged to write the editors or a member of the Editorial Board of their interest in doing an article. The articles are reviewed by experts and members of the Editorial Board for their quality and appropriateness.

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