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Dalton Transactions

The leading European journal for inorganic and organometallic chemistry



About Dalton Transactions


Dalton Transactions is one of the most respected international inorganic chemistry journals and has an impact factor of 3.212. The scope of the journal includes the following research areas: 

Organometallics and catalysis
Organometallics and Catalysis including synthesis and characterisation of hetero and homogeneous catalysts, new advances in organometallic chemistry and potential applications. 

 

 

Biological inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry
Biological Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry covering a wide range of topics from metals in enzyme studies to new advances in contrast agents and cancer therapy. 

 

 

Coordination chemistry
Solid-state and Coordination Chemistry including synthesis, structural characterisation, properties and applications of coordination polymers and metal-organic frameworks. 

 

 

Inorganic materials
Inorganic Materials including new methods of synthesis and structural characterisation; conductivity, optical and magnetic properties and potential applications. 

 

 

Properties and kinetics
Properties and Reactions including computational chemistry, thermodynamics, kinetics, potentiometry, stability constants and mechanistic insights into inorganic reactions. 

 

 


Dalton Transactions - fastest in the field!


Dalton Transactions offers inorganic chemists the fastest publication times.  Median publication times from receipt to web publication are:

  • 35 days for Communications
  • 75 days for Full Papers

 outperforming other inorganic chemistry journals. 

Publication times for communications

 

Publication times for full papers

(Publication times are for communications and full papers published in January-April 2007 issues.)

 


Who publishes in Dalton Transactions?


Dalton Transactions has a truly international authorship.  In 2006 the Journal published papers by authors from the following countries:

 

Breakdown of authors by country for Dalton Transactions