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2008 Impact Factor: 1.846 (2009 Thomson Reuters, Journal Citation Reports)
Increasing to 12 issues in 2010
ISSN: 1029-0478 (electronic) 1061-0278 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 8 issues per year

Aims & Scope

Supramolecular Chemistry welcomes manuscripts from the fields and sub-disciplines related to supramolecular chemistry. From crown ethers to calixarenes, supramolecular modelling studies to the modification and assembly of artificial DNA, as well as inorganic-based systems, we interpret supramolecular chemistry in the broadest sense. Interdisciplinary manuscripts are particularly encouraged. These include communications, which are given high priority in review and production, and full papers. Accounts, reviews and highlight articles are also welcomed. We aim to publish papers in a timely fashion and as soon as a paper has been accepted and typeset it will be published in electronic form on the iFirst section of the website.

The two most important review criteria are that the paper presents high-quality work that fits generally into the broad spectrum of activities in the supramolecular chemistry field.

All published research articles in Supramolecular Chemistry have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymous refereeing by at least two independent expert referees.

View the most downloaded articles from the 2006 volume.

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