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COMING JANUARY 2010: Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, complementing the Journal of Physical Chemistry, the #1 most-cited journal in physical chemistry.

Streamlined for speed. Authors of letters need publication speed for their urgent research results. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters will have the most rapid time to publication among physical chemistry journals – estimated at 6 to 8 weeks from submission to web publication.

Editor-in-Chief: George C. Schatz, Northwestern University

This all-electronic journal will have a new streamlined editorial structure, with a deputy editor and senior editors dedicated to letters to speed publication while maintaining the high quality you expect from the Journal of Physical Chemistry. Authors gain other key advantages such as:  Broad distribution of your findings among researchers worldwide  Careful scientific assessment of your manuscript facilitated by Editors who are practicing scientists and distinguished leaders in a wide range of research areas  No mandatory author charges for pages, color illustrations, or cover art

Deputy Editor: Prashant V. Kamat, University of Notre Dame

Now accepting submissions. First articles published November 2009. Issue 1 of the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters launches January 2010. For more information go to pubs.acs.org/JPCL