The Royal Society of Chemistry Journals Archive contains highly cited articles that we, and our forerunner societies, published between 1841 and 2007.
That’s 166 years of influential research in one, easily accessible archive.
Take a closer look at what you’ll get
Highlights include:
- The electroluminescence of organic materials (Journal of Materials Chemistry 2000 Vol:10 Issue:7) – cited more than 1,000 times
- The environmental health implications of global climate change (Journal of Environmental Monitoring 2005 Vol:7, Issue:9) – co-written by Robert Watson, an authority in this field
- Articles from an illustrious cast of Nobel Prize winners including Jean-Marie Lehn and Harold Kroto
Now explore the rest of the list (the archive contains every article or paper published in these titles between 1841 and 2007).