Chemistry—Methods

Chemistry—Methods is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes articles on methods in chemistry. It is a fully open access journal published by Wiley-VCH on behalf of Chemistry Europe and is a sister publication to other scientific journals published by Wiley-VCH, including Angewandte Chemie and Chemistry—A European Journal. The journal publishes interdisciplinary, original research covering topics such as operando methods in catalysis, new approaches to imaging, and new synthetic methods.[1]

Chemistry—Methods
DisciplineChemistry
LanguageEnglish
Edited byFrancesca Rita Novara
Publication details
History2020–present
Publisher
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Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Chem. Methods
Indexing
ISSN2628-9725
Links

The Editorial Board is chaired by Jana Roithová (Radboud Universiteit), Oliver Kappe (Universität Graz), and Steven Wheeler (University of Georgia, Athens).[2]

Sister Journals

Chemistry—Methods is part of Chemistry Europe, an association of 16 chemical societies from 15 European countries. It publishes a family of academic chemistry journals, including Chemistry—A European Journal, European Journal of Organic Chemistry, European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry—Methods, Batteries & Supercaps, ChemBioChem, ChemCatChem, ChemElectroChem, ChemMedChem, ChemPhotoChem, ChemPhysChem, ChemPlusChem, ChemSusChem, ChemSystemsChem, ChemistrySelect, ChemistryOpen.

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References

  1. "Chemistry—Methods :: Journal :: ChemistryViews". www.chemistryviews.org. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
  2. "Chemistry–Methods: Editorial Board". Chemistry Europe. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
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