Green Chemistry's Impact Factor continues to rise!
19 June 2008
Newly released ISI citation data shows the impact factor for Green Chemistry continues to rise.
The 2007 Impact Factor now stands at 4.836, an all time high for the Journal. This represents a 15% growth over the 2006 figure and continues the trend in rising impact factor that Green Chemistry has seen in recent years.

Impact Factors for Green Chemisty 2000 - 2007 |
This impressive trend underlines the continuing succes of Green Chemistry, now in its 10th year of publishing. Coupled with exceptionally fast publication times this news reinforces Green Chemistry's position as the leading journal for publishing cutting-edge research of the highest quality in the field of green and sustainable technologies.
The Impact Factor is a measure of the number of times an "average article" in a journal has been cited in a particular year. The impact factor for 2007 is calculated from the total number of citations given in 2007 to articles published in 2005 and 2006, divided by the number of articles published in 2005 and 2006.
We would like to thank all our authors, referees and readers for their continued support.
Celebrating 10 years of publishing
In 2008 Green Chemistry will be celebrating its tenth anniversary, and to mark this occasion we are planning a number of high profile activities throughout the year.
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