Applied Organometallic Chemistry

Applied Organometallic Chemistry  
Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
Appl. Organomet. Chem.
Discipline Chemistry
Language English
Edited by Cornelis J. Elsevier
Publication details
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons (United Kingdom)
Publication history
1987–present
Frequency Monthly
2.248
Indexing
ISSN 1099-0739
LCCN 91649235
CODEN AOCHEX
OCLC no. 15586837
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Applied Organometallic Chemistry is a monthly peer-reviewedscientific journal published since 1987 by John Wiley & Sons. The journal includes reviews, full papers, communications, working methods papers, crystallographic reports, and occasional reports on relevant conferences of applied work in the field of organometallics, including bioorganometallic chemistry, and metal/organic ligand coordination chemistry. The current editor-in-chief is Cornelis J. Elsevier (University of Amsterdam).[1]

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in[2] Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS Previews, Cambridge Structural Database, Chemical Abstracts Service, Ceramic Abstracts, Chemistry Citation Index, ChemWeb, Compendex, Advanced Polymer Abstracts, Civil Engineering Abstracts, Mechanical & Transportation Engineering Abstracts, Current Contents/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences, Engineered Materials Abstracts, International Aerospace Abstracts, METADEX, PASCAL, Science Citation Index, and Scopus. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2014 impact factor of 2.248, ranking it 19th out of 70 journals in the category "Applied Chemistry" and 10th out of 44 in the category "Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry".[3]

Most cited papers

The three highest cited papers (> 250 citations each) are:[3]

References

  1. "Applied Organometallic Chemistry - Editorial Board". Wiley Online Library. John Wiley & Sons. Retrieved 2011-01-21.
  2. "Applied Organometallic Chemistry - Overview". Wiley Online Library. John Wiley & Sons. Retrieved 2011-01-21.
  3. 1 2 "Web of Science". Thomson Reuters. 2014.

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