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Organic Chemistry Frontiers’ First Impact Factor 4.693

Organic Chemistry Frontiers is delighted to announce its first Impact Factor as 4.693*!

As a collaborative journal led by the Chinese chemistry community, Organic Chemistry Frontiers is committed to report the very best research from China, Asia and rest of the world to an international audience. This impressive Impact Factor 4.693 demonstrates that the journal has attracted and published outstanding research, and has a large, community-spanning international readership.

Professor Shengming Ma, Editor-in-Chief of Organic Chemistry Frontiers, comments “the first impact factor shows an encouraging starting of Organic Chemistry Frontiers. We thank all our authors for their great contribution and we shall do our best to provide them excellent publishing services.

The editorial office is also grateful to our distinguished international editorial and advisory board for safeguarding the high quality of the journal. Most important of all, are our reviewers, authors and those who have cited their work, and to them we extend our particular thanks!

We look forward to welcoming the next challenges and greater achievements in the future!

*Data based on 2015 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2016).


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Guy Bertrand wins the Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson Award

Professor Guy Bertrand from University of California San Diego and CNRS was awarded the Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson Award for his discovery of stable carbenes and their applications in organometallic synthesis and catalysis.

The Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson Award is for outstanding contributions to pure or applied research in the field of organometallic chemistry. For more information on nominations, past winners, or selection criteria, see the Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson Award page.

Guy Bertrand is actively involved in scientific publishing. He now serves as a member of Editorial Board for Organic Chemistry Frontiers and the Associate Editor of Chemical Reviews. To learn more about Guy Bertrand and his exciting research, read his interview with Organic Chemistry Frontiers .

A full list of winners and more information about the Royal Society of Chemistry prizes and awards can be found at: rsc.li/awards-prizes-2016

In celebration of our 2016 prizes and awards, a collection of articles from across our journals was assembled to showcase some of the remarkable contributions made by this year’s winners. All articles are free to access until 5th June 2016.

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Call for papers: Special collection celebrating Barry Trost’s 75th Birthday

In June 2016, Professor Barry Trost, Stanford University, will celebrate his 75th birthday. Professor Trost is an internationally recognized leader in synthetic organic chemistry and is prominent for advancing the concept of atom economy.

As a part of his birthday celebration and a tribute to his renowned career, Organic Chemistry Frontiers will publish a collection of invited contributions in 2016 in honour of his birthday.

Deadline for submissions: 15th May 2016.

Research Articles, Reviews and Tutorial Accounts from all aspects of organic chemistry are welcome in this special collection.

Submit your significant work today to this special collection for Professor Barry Trost!

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OCF to be indexed by SCI-E

We are pleased to let you know that Organic Chemistry Frontiers (OCF) has been accepted for the following Thomson Reuters products beginning with volume 1(1) 2014:

  • Science Citation Index-Expanded (SCIE) including the Web of Science
  • ISI Alerting Service
  • Current Contents/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences (CC/PC&ES)

The journal content will soon be available online from Web of Knowledge. The first Impact Factor (partial) will be released next year in 2015 Journal Citation Report.

In addition, you can also search articles and reactions published in OCF via Scopus (@Elsevier), SciFinder (@CAS) and STN (@CAS).

Please note that the standard journal abbreviation is Org. Chem. Front. when citing OCF papers.

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Organic Chemistry Frontiers indexed by Scopus

We are delighted to announce that Organic Chemistry Frontiers is now indexed by Scopus (Elsevier), the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature, since the very first issue.

Readers and authors can search for OCF content and track citations to OCF papers via www.scopus.com.

We hope that this information can help you to measure the impact of your article.

Please note that the standard journal abbreviation is Org. Chem. Front. when citing OCF papers.

Take best advantage of free access till end of 2015, and share OCF articles with your peers!

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Open for submissions: 2015 OCF Emerging Investigators Themed Collection

We are pleased to announce the inaugural Emerging Investigators themed collection of Organic Chemistry Frontiers (OCF).

OCF Emerging Investigators themed collection

Deadline for submissions: 8 Nov 2015

This special collection is dedicated to researchers who are in the early stages of their independent academic career.

A broad range of subjects will be covered — studies falling into the scope of the journal are all welcome, especially those making significant contributions to the field of organic chemistry by reporting either new or significantly improved protocols or methodologies.

Research Articles and Reviews are considered for publication — Review type articles including highlights and critical reviews. If you are interested in contributing a review, please contact the Editorial Office for further information.

This Emerging Investigators collection will be a web-based thematic issue — Articles will be published in the most recent regular issue to enable timely distribution of the work; in the meanwhile, papers are being assembled as a web theme on the journal homepage to highlight their contribution to the special topic.

We hope this themed collection will feature many up-and-coming, early-career scientists whose work has the potential to influence future directions in science or result in new and exciting developments.

If you are interested in contributing to the themed collection, please mention the intention in “Comments to Editors” upon online submission.


Publish with Organic Chemistry Frontiers, benefit from rapid publication, free journal cover and free access to 2014 & 2015 content!

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Themed collection for Ei-ichi Negishi’s 80th Birthday

Organic Chemistry Frontiers is delighted to introduce the themed collection in celebration of Professor Ei-ichi Negishi’s 80th Birthday. 53 publications were contributed by Negishi’s friends, current and former colleagues and students to honour this special occasion! We thank to all scientists who have contributed and we are pleased to see that Negishi’s influence and inspiration is evident in much of this work.

FREE access to this themed collection by end of 2015!

Celebrating the 80th Birthday of Professor Ei-ichi Negishi

Professor Ei-ichi Negishi and Professor P. V. Ramachandran at the birthday celebration in Purdue University

Professor Ei-ichi Negishi, 2010 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, is known throughout the world for his research in the area of transition metal catalysed organic transformations. To find out more about his research and biography, please read the Editorial article from Professor P. V. Ramachandran (Purdue University).
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Frank Würthner joins OCF as Associate Editor

Organic Chemistry Frontiers is delighted to welcome Frank Würthner of University of Würzburg as Associate Editor in the area of functional organic molecules.

Biography

Frank Würthner, born in 1964, received his education in Chemistry at the University of Stuttgart (Germany) where he obtained his doctoral degree in 1993 under the supervision of Prof. Franz Effenberger. He was a Feodor Lynen Fellow (Alexander von Humboldt foundation) and carried out postdoctoral research at MIT in Cambridge/MA (USA) with Prof. Julius Rebek, Jr.  After two years in the BASF central research laboratories in Ludwigshafen (Germany), he did a Habilitation in Organic Chemistry at the University of Ulm. Since 2002, he is professor at the University of Würzburg, where he has served as head of the Institute of Organic Chemistry, dean of the Chemistry and Pharmacy Department and founding director of the Center for Nanosystems Chemistry. His main research interests include the synthesis and characterization of pi-conjugated molecules and functional dyes, their application in organic electronics, photonics and photovoltaics, the construction of complex supramolecular architectures composed of pi-scaffolds, the mechanistic elucidation of self-assembly processes, and the investigation of light-induced processes in dye-based nanosystems. He has published more than 300 papers and been a co-inventor on more than 20 patents.

Research

The research programme of Frank Würthner’s group is devoted to functional dyes and the development of methodologies for the self-assembly of pi-conjugated molecules into nanoscale and condensed phase materials for highly desirable (opto-)electronic, photovoltaic and biomedical applications. Current activities are focused on the following contemporary research topics:

  • Supramolecular Synthesis
  • Photofunctional Dye Assemblies
  • Nano and Solid State Chemistry
  • Organic Electronics & Photovoltaics
  • Nanosystems for Biomedicine

Frank is now accepting submissions to Organic Chemistry Frontiers. Submit your high quality work to his Editorial Office today!

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Louis Fensterbank wins the 2014 Clavel-Lespieau Prize

Congratulations to Professor Louis Fensterbank from the Université Pierre & Marie Curie (UPMC), the winner of the Prix Clavel-Lespiau in 2014!

Presented by the French Académie des Sciences, the Prix Clavel-Lespiau recognizes excellence in research in organic chemistry by a scientist who is currently working in France.

Professor Louis Fensterbank

Louis Fensterbank was born in Poitiers in 1967 and raised in Tours. While graduating from the Ecole Superieure de Chimie Industrielle de Lyon (ESCIL) in 1990, he joined the team of Scott Sieburth at SUNY Stony Brook, worked on silicon-tethered reactions and obtained his Ph.D. in 1993. After a temporary lecturer position at UPMC in 1994, he was appointed by the CNRS in 1995 as a Chargé de Recherche in Max Malacria’s team. In 2004, he obtained a professorship position at UPMC and in 2008, he was nominated junior member of the Institut Universitaire de France. In 2009, he was a Visiting Scientist at the Australian National University, Canberra. He was awarded by the French Academy of Science in 2014 the Clavel-Lespiau Prize for his work his organic synthesis.

His research interests concern the discovery of new molecular transformations relying on radical or organometallic processes and their applications to the synthesis of substrates with relevant properties (natural products, probes, ligands…).  He has co-authored more than 170 publications.

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Find out more about Professor Fensterbank’s research by reading his publication in OrgChemFront:

Visible-light photocatalytic oxidation of 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds and carbon–carbon bond formation

Marion Daniel, Louis Fensterbank, Jean-Philippe Goddard and Cyril Ollivier
DOI: 10.1039/C4QO00071D


From themed collection In Celebration of Max Malacria’s 65th Birthday



Organic Chemistry Frontiers Articles are FREE to access till the end of 2016.

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Michael A. Kerr to receive the 2015 Alfred Bader Award

Organic Chemistry Frontiers congratulates the Advisory Board member Michael A. Kerr, who is awarded the 2015 Alfred Bader Award by the Canadian Society of Chemistry.

Professor Michael A. Kerr

Michael Kerr received his BSc in 1985 from the University of Waterloo where he worked as a research assistant under the supervision of Victor Snieckus. He then moved to the laboratories of Marcus Tius at the University of Hawaii where he was awarded a PhD in 1991. This was followed by two years of post-doctoral study under the guidance of K.C. Nicolaou at the Scripps Research Institute. Kerr began his independent career in 1993 as an assistant professor at the primarily undergraduate Acadia University and was promoted to associate professor with tenure in 1998.  In 1999, he moved to the more research intensive environment at The University of Western Ontario where he is currently full professor of chemistry. Kerr`s research focuses on the development of new methods related to heterocyclic chemistry and the application of these methods to the total synthesis of complex targets.

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For more information about Alfred Bader Award and the past winners, please visit http://www.cheminst.ca/awards/csc-awards/alfred-bader-award.


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