The 2016 Journal Citation Reports® have just been released and we are pleased to announce that CrystEngComm received an Impact Factor of 3.474.
We would like to thank all our authors, referees and readers who have contributed to this success, as well our Editorial and Advisory Boards for their hard work and continued support. Because of you, CrystEngComm has maintained its position as the largest publisher of high quality fundamental research across the field of crystal engineering.
We invite you to submit your best work to CrystEngComm!
Here are the top five articles that contributed to the 2016 Impact Factor. All of these articles will be free to access for 4 weeks.
Yangyang Dang, Yang Liu, Youxuan Sun, Dongsheng Yuan, Xiaolong Liu, Weiqun Lu, Guangfeng Liu, Haibing Xia and Xutang Tao
DOI: 10.1039/C4CE02106A, Paper
Mark D. Allendorf and Vitalie Stavila
CrystEngComm, 2015,17, 229-246
DOI: 10.1039/C4CE01693A, Highlight
From themed collection Metal-Organic Frameworks and Hybrid Materials
M. A. Nasalevich, M. van der Veen, F. Kapteijn and J. Gascon
CrystEngComm, 2014,16, 4919-4926
DOI: 10.1039/C4CE00032C, Highlight
Jin-ming Hao, Bao-yi Yu, Kristof Van Hecke and Guang-hua Cui
CrystEngComm, 2015,17, 2279-2293
DOI: 10.1039/C4CE02090A, Paper
Jonas Nyman and Graeme M. Day
CrystEngComm, 2015,17, 5154-5165
DOI: 10.1039/C5CE00045A, Paper
From themed collection Polymorphism










This work suggests some of the factors involved in the formation of curved fractal structures and also shows that interest in these extends beyond the scientific and into the realm of fashion design.
Gwenda Kyd has a PhD in metallocarborane chemistry from the University of Edinburgh. Other research work includes the spectroscopic study of the structure of glasses and organometallic electron-transfer reactions and the preparation of new inorganic phosphors. She published a book, ‘Molecules, Medicines and Mischief’, in 2014, on some of the chemicals found in plants and is currently working on a follow-up.


