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Analyst

Analyst helps your scientists discover premier fundamental discoveries, inventions and applications in the analytical and bioanalytical sciences.
Publishing 24 issues a year, Analyst is established in the top tier of analytical chemistry journals, and is unrestricted by traditional discipline barriers with a multinational editorial board.
Analyst is indexed in MEDLINE, Scopus and Web of Science.
ChemComm

ChemComm (Chemical Communications) is the leading global journal for communications in the chemical sciences, and our most cited journal.
Publishing 100 issues a year, ChemComm ensures the rapid dissemination of articles on new avenues of research, drawn from all the world’s major areas of chemical research. It has an extensive history of publishing exciting new findings of exceptional significance across the breadth of chemistry.
ChemComm is indexed in MEDLINE and Science Citation Index.
Chem Soc Rev

Chem Soc Rev (Chemical Society Reviews) is our leading reviews journal with a broad scope and global audience that fosters international, multidisciplinary collaborations.
Publishing 24 issues a year, Chem Soc Rev disseminates high impact, concise and reader-friendly Tutorial Reviews and Review articles at the forefront of the chemical sciences.
Tutorial Reviews provide an essential introduction to the field and serve as a springboard to further reading, whereas Reviews provide an authoritative and in-depth understanding of important topics of interest to the journal’s community.
As a society journal, we are committed to reinvestment in the scientific community, supporting the field and future generations of scientists.
Chem Soc Rev is indexed in MEDLINE and Science Citation Index.
New Journal of Chemistry

NJC (New Journal of Chemistry) is the home for significant research that opens new directions in chemistry and other related scientific disciplines.
Publishing 48 issues a year, it contains a mix of letters and full papers, along with focus articles and perspective reviews, including themed collections.
This well-established journal, owned by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) of France, has been co-published with the Royal Society of Chemistry since January 1998.
NJC is indexed in the Web of Science and Scopus.