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ChemPhysChem
ISSN: 1439-4235
Journal
Vol 9(Calendar Year 2008, 18 Issues)
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  • Description

A European Journal of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry

ChemPhysChem is one of the leading chemistry/physics interdisciplinary journals (ISI Impact Factor (2007): 3.502) for physical chemistry and chemical physics. ChemPhysChem is an international source for important primary and critical secondary information across the whole field of physical chemistry and chemical physics. It integrates this wide and flourishing field ranging from Solid State and Soft-Matter Research, Electro- and Photochemistry, Femtochemistry and Nanotechnology, Complex Systems, Single-Molecule Research, Clusters and Colloids, Catalysis and Surface Science, Biophysics and Physical Biochemistry, Atmospheric and Environmental Chemistry , and many more topics.

Features

  • ChemPhysChem is peer-reviewed
  • ChemPhysChem is a sister journal to Angewandte Chemie and Chemistry—A European Journal
  • ChemPhysChem is published on behalf of the Editorial Union of Chemical Societies (EUChemSoc)

Contents

ChemPhysChem publishes an attractive mixture of:

  • Communications and Articles
  • Minireviews and Reviews
  • Highlights and Concepts
  • News and Comments
  • Book and Multimedia Reviews

Fields of interest

  • Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics
  • Solid State and Soft Matter Research
  • Electro- and Photochemistry
  • Femtochemistry and Nanotechnology
  • Complex Systems and Single Molecule Research
  • Clusters and Colloids
  • Catalysis and Surface Science
  • Biophysics and Physical Biochemistry
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Chemistry
  • and many more.




Readership

Researchers focused on the interface between chemistry and physics