2014 Impact Factors

2014 Impact Factors

Author: ChemistryViews.org & Wiley

Featured Impact Factors for Wiley and Wiley-VCH Journals

  • WIREs Computational Molecular Science: 11.885 / up by 31%
  • Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry – An ACES journal: 3.318 / up by 45%
  • Fuel Cells: 2.080 / up by 35%
  • BioFactors – A journal of the IUBMB : 4.592 / up by 53%
  • Particle & Particle Systems Characterization: 3.081 / up by 474%

 

Selected Journals

Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry

Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry has received its first full (two-year) impact factor of 3.318. This is almost a 45 % increase over the partial impact factor from 2013 and shows how AsianJOC has been embraced by the community in less than three years as a top organic chemistry journal.

ChemSusChem

The impact factor of ChemSusChem increased to 7.657; the highest value since the journal started publication in 2008. The journal’s five-year impact factor is 8.653, also the highest value received to date. The immediacy index is 1.395. These increases are an indicator of ChemSusChem‘s relevance to energy and sustainability research; areas with strong societal impact.

WIREs Computational Molecular Science

Publishing reviews, overview, opinions and software updates, WIREs Computational Molecular Science has established itself as new forum to promote cross-disciplinary research on computational chemistry, biochemistry and materials science. Its all-time high 2014 impact factor of 11.885 is evidence of the high esteem in which this new journal is held by researchers from all domains of computational molecular science.

 


More Journal Impact Factors

Click the links below to see a list of impact factors by category

 

ChemPubSoc Europe Journals

ChemPubSoc Europe Journals

ACES Journals

ACES Journals

 
Multidisciplinary Chemistry

Multidisciplinary Chemistry

Analytical Chemistry

Analytical Chemistry

 
Applied Chemistry

Applied Chemistry

Biochemistry

Biochemistry

 
Chemical Engineering

Chemical Engineering

Crystallography

Crystallography

 
Energy & Fuels

Energy & Fuels

Medicinal Chemistry

Medicinal Chemistry

 
Organic/Inorganic Chemistry

Organic/Inorganic Chemistry

Physical Chemistry

Physical Chemistry

 
Spectroscopy

Spectroscopy

Toxicology

Toxicology

 

New Journals with their First Impact Factors

  • Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry – An ACES Journal: 3.318 (Chemistry, Organic)
  • Energy Technology: 2.824 (Energy & Fuels)

Journals with an Impact Factor higher than 10

  • Advanced Materials: 17.493 (Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)
  • Advanced Energy Materials: 16.146 (Chemistry, Physical)
  • WIREs Computational Molecular Science: 11.885 (Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)
  • Advanced Functional Materials: 11.805 (Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition – A journal of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (GDCh, German Chemical Society): 11.261 (Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)

Highly Ranked Journals

  • WIREs Computational Molecular Science: 1/56 Mathematical and Computational Biology
  • Advanced Materials: 2/139 Chemistry, Physical
  • Mass Spectrometry Reviews: 2/44 Spectroscopy
  • Medicinal Research Reviews: 2/59 Chemistry, Medicinal
  • Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis: 2/70 Chemistry, Applied
  • Journal of Applied Crystallography – A journal of the IUCr: 3/23 Crystallography
  • Advanced Energy Materials: 3/88 Energy & Fuels

Computational and Theoretical Chemistry Highlights

The Wiley computational and theoretical chemistry portfolio continues to be appreciated as the go-to forum for reporting breakthroughs in the development and application of computational and modeling methods in chemistry, physics, biology and materials science.

The flagship Journal of Computational Chemistry (2014 impact factor: 3.589) remains one of the reference journals in the field, publishing highlights from all aspects of computational chemistry: analytical, biological, inorganic, organic, physical, and materials.


WIREs Computational Molecular Science‘s
all-time high 2014 impact factor of 11.885 is evidence of the high esteem in which this new journal is held by researchers from all domains of computational molecular science.

The International Journal of Quantum Chemistry has an expanded scope to better reflect the broad interests of today’s quantum chemists. Its 2014 impact factor of 1.432 (22.8% increase from 2013) and immediacy index of 0.959 (up 50.3% since last year) are clear indication that the new direction of the journal is well appreciated by the research community.

Top Cited Articles in the International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, published in 2014: (Free to Read)


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