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Frontiers in Chemistry is a high visibility and quality journal, publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research across the chemical sciences.
Indexed in Web of Science (SCIE), Scopus, and PubMed and more.
Read moreFrontiers in Chemistry is a high visibility and quality journal, publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research across the chemical sciences. Field Chief Editor Steve Suib at the University of Connecticut is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international researchers. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to academics, industry leaders and the public worldwide.
Chemistry is a branch of science that is linked to all other main fields of research. The omnipresence of Chemistry is apparent in our everyday lives from the electronic devices that we all use to communicate, to foods we eat, to our health and well-being, to the different forms of energy that we use. While there are many subtopics and specialties of Chemistry, the fundamental link in all these areas is how atoms, ions, and molecules come together and come apart in what some have come to call the “dance of life”.
All specialty sections of Frontiers in Chemistry are open-access with the goal of publishing outstanding research publications, review articles, commentaries, and ideas about various aspects of Chemistry. The past forms of publication often have specific subdisciplines, most commonly of analytical, inorganic, organic and physical chemistries, but these days those lines and boxes are quite blurry and the silos of those disciplines appear to be eroding. Chemistry is important to both fundamental and applied areas of research and manufacturing, and indeed the outlines of academic versus industrial research are also often artificial. Collaborative research across all specialty areas of Chemistry is highly encouraged and supported as we move forward. These are exciting times and the field of Chemistry is an important and significant contributor to our collective knowledge.
All submissions to Frontiers in Chemistry should follow the recommendations presented in our Submission Checklist. Authors are required to report the data used to characterise new and known compounds.
Authors are encouraged to submit the Characterisation Checklist alongside their manuscript. (.xlsx file) The checklist will not be published, but will help Review Editors and Associate Editors assess the completeness of the presented data.
Frontiers in Chemistry is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics.
Short Name: Front. Chem.
Abbreviation: fchem
Electronic ISSN: 2296-2646
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Frontiers in Chemistry is composed of the following Specialty Sections:
The specialty sections of Frontiers in Chemistry welcome submission of the following article types: Correction, Editorial, Mini Review, Original Research, Perspective, Review, Brief Research Report, Technology and Code, Data Report, General Commentary, Hypothesis and Theory and Opinion.
When submitting a manuscript to Frontiers in Chemistry, authors must submit the material directly to one of the specialty sections. Manuscripts are peer-reviewed by the Associate and Review Editors of the respective specialty section.
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