Frontiers in Chemistry
Basic Information
Frontiers in Chemistry is a PubMed Central (PMC), Scopus and Web of Science (SCIE) indexed journal that explores the role of chemistry in our everyday lives. Led by Field Chief Editor Prof Steve Suib (University of Connecticut, USA), Frontiers in Chemistry welcomes original research articles, review articles, commentaries, and ideas about all aspects of chemistry, from electronics and manufacturing to health and well-being. The journal covers all areas of the chemical sciences and aims to advance our understanding of how atoms, ions, and molecules come together and come apart. Frontiers in Chemistry covers a wide range of topics including, but not limited to: analytical chemistry astrochemistry catalytic reactions and chemistry chemical biology chemical physics and physical chemistry electrochemistry green and sustainable chemistry inorganic chemistry medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry molecular liquids nanoscience organic chemistry organometallic chemistry photocatalysis and photochemistry polymer chemistry porous crystalline networks solid state chemistry supramolecular chemistry theoretical and computational chemistry. Collaborative research across areas of Chemistry is highly encouraged, particularly those covering specific subdisciplines such as analytical, inorganic, organic and physical chemistries. The journal actively welcomes submissions which support and advance the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), notably SDG 9: industry, innovation and infrastructure. Manuscripts that focus primarily on biological or medical applications, such as cell culture studies, cancer research, tissue engineering, or drug delivery systems, are not suitable for publication in this journal. Similarly, studies that are primarily concerned with the physical properties of materials, such as Fourier transform or photoelectron spectroscopy, without a relevance to chemical principles or reactions, are also outside the scope of this journal.
CiteScore
| Subject | Rank | Percentile |
|---|---|---|
ChemistryGeneral Chemistry |
72 / 408 | 82% |
Journal Statistics
Submission Information
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https://www.frontiersin.org/submission/submit?domainid=1&fieldid=12&specialtyid=0&entitytype=2&entityid=601Related Articles
Reversible molecular switching of molecular beacon: controlling DNA hybridization kinetics and thermodynamics using mercury(ii) ions
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DOI: 10.1039/B816638B
Modular synthesis of multivalent glycoarchitectures and their unique selectin binding behavior
Ilona Papp, Jens Dernedde, Sven Enders, Rainer Haag
DOI: 10.1039/B813414F
Multifunctional bipolar triphenylamine/oxadiazole derivatives: highly efficient blue fluorescence, red phosphorescence host and two-color based white OLEDs
Youtian Tao, Qiang Wang, Yuan Shang, Chuluo Yang, Liang Ao, Jingui Qin, Dongge Ma, Zhigang Shuai
DOI: 10.1039/B816264F
Photochemistry and photophysics of the tetrahedral silver(i) complex with diphosphine ligands: [Ag(dppb)2]PF6 (dppb = 1, 2-bis[diphenylphosphino]benzene)
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DOI: 10.1039/B813844C
Thermoresponsive dendronized polymers with tunable lower critical solution temperatures
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DOI: 10.1039/B811464A
Remarkable switching behavior of bimodally stimuli-responsive photochromic dithienylethenes with redox-active organometallic attachments
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DOI: 10.1039/B809318K
Selective dimerization of 1,6-diynes catalyzed by ionic liquid-supported nickel complexes in an ionic liquid/toluene biphasic system
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DOI: 10.1039/B816850D
Disulfide-cross-linked PEG-poly(amino acid)s copolymer micelles for glutathione-mediated intracellular drug delivery
Ahn Na Koo, Hong Jae Lee, Sung Eun Kim, Jeong Ho Chang, Chiyoung Park, Chulhee Kim, Jae Hyung Park, Sang Cheon Lee
DOI: 10.1039/B815918A
A template-free nano-wrapping technique for the fabrication of copper hollow nanospheres smaller than 20 nm
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DOI: 10.1039/B812651H
Facile synthesis of carbon nanotube/natural bentonite composites as a stable catalyst for styrene synthesis
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