ACS Catalysis

ACS Catalysis is a monthly online peer-reviewed scientific journal established in 2011 by the American Chemical Society. The journal publishes original research on heterogeneous, homogeneous, and biocatalysis.[1] The editor-in-chief is Christopher W. Jones (School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering and School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology).

ACS Catalysis
DisciplineChemistry, catalysis
LanguageEnglish
Edited byChristopher W. Jones
Publication details
History2011–present
Publisher
American Chemical Society (United States)
FrequencyMonthly
12.35 (2019)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4ACS Catal.
Indexing
CODENACCACS
ISSN2155-5435
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Types of content

ACS Catalysis publishes Letters, Articles, Reviews, Perspectives, and Viewpoints. Reviews, Perspectives, and Viewpoints appear mostly on invitation.[2]

Scope

ACS Catalysis covers experimental and theoretical research and reviews on molecules, macromolecules, or materials that are catalytic in nature, that is, they exhibit catalytic turnover. Application coverage includes life sciences, organometallics and synthesis, photochemistry and electrochemistry, drug discovery and synthesis, materials science, environmental protection, polymer discovery and synthesis, and energy and fuels.[1]

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in Chemical Abstracts Service[3] and the ISI Web of Knowledge.[1] According to the Journal Citation Reports, it had an impact factor of 12.221 for 2018.[4]

Awards

ACS Catalysis was awarded the Association of American Publishers’ PROSE Award for “Best New Journal in Science, Technology & Medicine” in 2013.[1]

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References

  1. "About the journal". ACS Catalysis. American Chemical Society. July 2012. Retrieved 2012-07-20.
  2. "Information for Authors" (PDF). 2012. Retrieved 2012-07-20.
  3. "CAS Source Index (CASSI)". American Chemical Society. July 2012. Retrieved 2012-07-20.
  4. "Journal Citation Reports".
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