We are pleased to announce that the new Impact Factor* of Faraday Discussions is 4.19.
We were delighted to host Discussions in a variety of exciting areas over the last year – check out the associated Faraday Discussions volumes today:
- Ion Specific Hofmeister Effects
- Lipids & Membrane Biophysics
- Fabrication, Structure and Reactivity of Anchored Nanoparticles
- Photo-initiated Quantum Molecular Dynamics
- Electroanalysis at the Nanoscale
- Tropospheric Aerosol – Formation, Transformation and Impacts
- Self-Assembly of Biopolymers
- Mesostructure and Dynamics in Liquids and Solutions
Thanks to all our authors, speakers, readers, delegates, committee members and everyone else who has contributed to the continued success of Faraday Discussions.
We encourage you to get involved – register for one (or more!) of the excellent meetings still to come this year:
New Advances in Carbon Nanomaterials
1 – 3 September 2014, London, UK
Organic Photonics & Electronics
8 – 10 September 2014, Strathclyde, UK
Physical Chemistry of Functionalised Biomedical Nanoparticles
17 – 19 September 2014, Bristol, UK
Next-Generation Materials for Energy Chemistry
27 – 29 October 2014, Xiamen, China
Not able to join us this year? Find out more about the Faraday Discussions we have planned for 2015 and beyond..
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Read more about the 2013 Impact Factors from across RSC Publishing on the RSC Publishing Blog.
*The Impact Factor provides an indication of the average number of citations per paper. Produced annually, Impact Factors are calculated by dividing the number of citations in a year by the number of citeable articles published in the preceding two years. Data based on 2013 Journal Citation Reports®, (Thomson Reuters, 2014).