Reasons to Publish in Green Chemistry
Green Chemistry provides a unique forum for the fast publication of innovative research with a wide general appeal. Green Chemistry publishes a mix of urgent communications and high quality research papers as well as review articles.
These are just some of the reasons why you should submit your next paper to Green Chemistry:

- High impact and highly cited, Green Chemistry has an impact factor of 4.836
- Fast publication times: typically 90 days from receipt to publication for full papers and less than 50 days for urgent communications
- Advance Articles published on the web typically 4 - 6 weeks before print publication
- Global circulation and international authorship
- A dedicated and professional editorial service maintaining high standards
- Easy online submissions using ReSourCe
- Promotion of highly rated papers on the Green Chemistry homepage and in the RSC's news supplements Chemical Biology, Chemical Science and Chemical Technology
- Free colour figures where scientifically necessary, free PDF reprints and a free Electronic Supplementary Information (ESI) service
Easy to keep up-to-date with RSS feeds and email alerting service
Green Chemistry authors and readers benefit from enhanced HTML journal articles, thanks to Project Prospect. Features include:
- IUPAC Gold Book terms linked ·
- Hyperlinked compound information in text ·
- Ontology terms linked to definitions and related articles
RSC Journal RSS feeds now include structured subject and compound information, enabling at-a-glance identification of relevant articles.
The RSC also offers two further benefits to authors in RSC journals, including Green Chemistry
- Travel grants to support international collaborations
- 25% discount off the price of most RSC books
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