Journal of Materials Chemistry’s Impact Factor rises again – 4.8!

Journal of Materials Chemistry received its highest ever Impact Factor in the latest citation data released by Thomson ISI. The journal’s Impact Factor is now 4.795, which, in addition to our fast publication times and wide international readership, makes Journal of Materials Chemistry a great place to publish exciting high quality materials chemistry research.

The impact factor for Journal of Materials Chemistry has seen significant growth in recent years

I’d like to take this opportunity to thank our authors, referees and readers. The continued improvement in the journal would not have been possible without your support. We will strive to ensure that the journal continues to meet your needs and remains the best place to publish exciting new research on all areas of materials chemistry.

To be part of this exciting journal, submit an article today.

The Impact Factor for 2009 is calculated from the total number of citations given in 2009 to articles published in 2008 and 2007, divided by the number of articles published in 2008 and 2007.

Jamie

Jamie Humphrey (Editor, Journal of Materials Chemistry)

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