- Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry
Infobox Journal
discipline =Chemistry
abbreviation = J. Phys. Org. Chem.
website = http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jhome/4569
publisher =John Wiley & Sons
country = flag|United Kingdom
history =1988 to present
ISSN = 0894-3230The Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry is a peer-reviewed
scientific journal , published in the United Kingdom since1988 byJohn Wiley & Sons . In twelve issues per year, it provides an international forum for the rapid publication of original scientific papers and electronic material dealing withphysical organic chemistry in its broadest sense. It is available both online and in print.The current Editor-in-Chief is Professor
Joseph B. Lambert from theNorthwestern University , USA.Wiley InterScience [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jabout/4569/EditorialBoard.html] ]Impact factor and rank
The
2007 Impact Factor is 1.594. It is ranked number 31 out of 56 in theOrganic Chemistry category and number 59 out of 110 in thePhysical Chemistry category. [Institute for Scientific Information, "Journal Citation Reports", 2007]Highest cited papers
# Article: 'Polarity study of some 1-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium ambient-temperature ionic liquids with the solvatochromic dye, Nile Red', Adrian J. Carmichael, Kenneth R. Seddon 13(10):591-595 (OCT 2000). Cited 209 times Web of Science] .
# Article: 'Hydrogen bonding. 31. Construction of a scale of solute effective or summation hydrogen-bond basicity', Michael H. Abraham 6(12):660-684 (DEC 1993). Cited 161 times .
# Research Article: 'Gradient copolymers by atom transfer radical copolymerization',Krzysztof Matyjaszewski , Michael J. Ziegler, Stephen V. Arehart, Dorota Greszta, Tadeusz Pakula 13(12)775-786 (DEC 2000). Cited 126 times .
# Research Article: 'Aromaticity of pericyclic reaction transition structures: magnetic evidence', Haijun Jiao, Paul von Ragué Schleyer 11(8-9):655-662 (AUG-SEP 1998). Cited 113 times .Abstracting and indexing information
"JPOC" is indexed in Chemical Abstracts Service
SciFinder (American Chemical Society),SCOPUS (Elsevier) , andWeb of Science (Thomson ISI)References
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