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2.004 ISI Impact Factor – highest ever Covering one of the most innovative areas of industrial organic chemistry and chemical engineering http://pubs.acs.org/OPRD

Submit your manuscript to OPR&D online via ACS Paragon Plus at http://paragonplus.acs.org Process R&D chemists and engineers from pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical corporations are encouraged to write up current, relevant work and to convert their best presentations from conferences and symposia into papers for publication in Organic Process Research & Development (OPR&D). With an ISI Impact Factor of 2.004, OPR&D reports work in the broad field of process chemistry encompassing aspects of organic chemistry, catalysis, analytical chemistry, and chemical engineering. Since 2000, selected issues of OPR&D have been supplemented with Special Feature Sections on topics of interest such as: • Asymmetric Synthesis On Large Scale

• Process Analytical Technology

• Solvents & Solvent Effects

• New Technologies In Process Research

• Hydride Reductions • Safety of Chemical Processes

• Homogeneous Transition Metal-Catalyzed Reactions

• Polymorphism & Crystallization

• Biocatalysis

• Software for Chemical Development & Scale-up

• Continuous Processes • Large Scale Oligonucleotide Synthesis.

Schedule of upcoming Special Feature Sections: Issue 3, 2008

Transition Metal Mediated C-C & C-N Bond Formation

Editor: Trevor Laird Scientific Update LLP

Issue 4, 2008

Phase Transfer Catalysis

Associate Editor: Jaan Pesti Bristol-Myers Squibb

Issue 5, 2008

Continuous Processes

To view a sample issue, selected Special Feature Section articles, Editorials, and Highlights from the Literature, go to http://pubs.acs.org/OPRD

Submit your paper now for these Special Feature Sections: Issue 6, 2008

Safety of Chemical Processes

Deadline: May 31, 2008

Issue 2, 2009

Chris Schmid Memorial Issue

Deadline: September 1, 2008

Issue 5, 2009

Oxidation Chemistry

Deadline: March 31, 2009

Issue 6, 2009

Safety of Chemical Processes

Deadline: May 31, 2009