THE HIGHEST IMPACT JOURNAL IN CHEMISTRY Celebrating 100 Thematic Issues With a mission to provide comprehensive, authoritative, critical, and readable reviews of important recent research in organic, inorganic, physical, analytical, theoretical, and biological chemistry, Chemical Reviews is one of the most highly regarded and highest ranked international journals covering the general topic of chemistry. In addition to the general reviews published in the journal since 1908, beginning in 1985 Chemical Reviews also began publishing periodic Thematic Issues. Thematic Issues focus on a single theme or direction of emerging research, and have proven to be very popular features for the journal, garnering significant interest from the field both in readership and citations to the published research. In October 2007, we celebrate the publication of the 100th Thematic Issue published in the journal with Volume 106, Issue 10: “Hydrogen.”
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High ISI® Impact Factor: 26.054 2006 Total Citations: 57,509 Editor-in-Chief: Josef Michl University of Colorado
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