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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Hot Articles in May 2016

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Organic Chemistry Frontiers is delighted to share with you the HOT articles of May 2016!

You can access these publications for free till 31th July by logging into your free Royal Society of Chemistry publishing personal account (http://pubs.rsc.org).

Enantioselective gold-catalyzed intermolecular [2 + 2]-cycloadditions of 3-styrylindoles with N-allenyl oxazolidinone
Haoxiang Hu, Yidong Wang, Deyun Qian, Zhan-Ming Zhang, Lu Liu and Junliang Zhang
Org. Chem. Front., 2016,3, 759-763
DOI: 10.1039/C6QO00087H

Catalytic asymmetric α-amination of β-keto esters and β-keto amides with a chiral N,N′-dioxide–copper(I) complex
Xiao Xiao, Lili Lin, Xiangjin Lian, Xiaohua Liu and Xiaoming Feng
Org. Chem. Front., 2016, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C6QO00095A

Synthesis of 2,5-disubstituted pyrroles via dehydrogenative condensation of secondary alcohols and 1,2-amino alcohols by supported platinum catalysts
S. M. A. H. Siddiki, Abeda S. Touchy, Chandan Chaudhari, Kenichi Kon, Takashi Toyao and Ken-ichi Shimizu
Org. Chem. Front., 2016, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C6QO00165C


A general photoinduced electron transfer-directed chemoselective perfluoroalkylation of N,N-dialkylhydrazones
Jin Xie, Jian Li, Thomas Wurm, Vanessa Weingand, Hui-Ling Sung, Frank Rominger, Matthias Rudolph and A. Stephen K. Hashmi
Org. Chem. Front., 2016, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C6QO00158K


Metal-free borylation of electron-rich aryl (pseudo)halides under continuous-flow photolytic conditions
Kai Chen, Man Sing Cheung, Zhenyang Lin and Pengfei Li
Org. Chem. Front., 2016, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C6QO00109B

Synthesis of trifluoromethylthiolated azacalix[1]arene[3]pyridines from the Cu(II)-mediated direct trifluoromethylthiolation reaction of arenes via reactive arylcopper(III) intermediates
Fei Wang, Liang Zhao, Jingsong You and Mei-Xiang Wang
Org. Chem. Front., 2016, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C6QO00161K


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Welcome to Issue 6 of Organic Chemistry Frontiers in 2016

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Welcome to issue 6 of Organic Chemistry Frontiers for 2016! The latest OrgChemFront issue is published online now.

The front cover story, Tartrate-derived iminophosphorane catalyzed asymmetric hydroxymethylation of 3-substituted oxindoles with paraformaldehyde is contributed by Xing Gao, Jianwei Han and Limin Wang. The inside cover features a story on Conformations of large macrocycles and ring-in-ring complexes by
Jay S. Siegel and his co-authors.

Following highlight is also included in the current issue:

Annulation based on 8-aminoquinoline assisted C–H activation: an emerging tool in N-heterocycle construction
Jie-Ping Wan, Yi Li and Yunyun Liu
Org. Chem. Front., 2016, 3, 768-772
DOI: 10.1039/C6QO00077K

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27th International Conference on Organometallic Chemistry

Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers and Organic Chemistry Frontiers are delighted to announce their support of the 27th International Conference on Organometallic Chemistry (ICOMC 2016) in the form of four poster prizes including a certificate and a free online subscription to both Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers and Organic Chemistry Frontiers. You will also be able to find our flyers at the conference site.

The ICOMC 2016 Conference will be held in Melbourne, Australia from 17 – 22 July 2016. The scientific program will feature an exciting array of Plenary, Keynote and Invited lectures, supported by contributed oral presentations and dynamic and interactive poster sessions. In addition to the special topics, other fields of Organometallic Chemistry will also be considered, to create a program that spans fundamental science to applied areas, and provides maximum opportunity for engagement and participation.

The registration to the conference can be found here before the deadline 12 July 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.

Access the full collection

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Hot Articles in April 2016

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Organic Chemistry Frontiers is delighted to share with you the HOT articles of April 2016!

You can access these publications for free till 30th June by logging into your free Royal Society of Chemistry publishing personal account (http://pubs.rsc.org).

Copper(I)-catalyzed sulfonylation of (2-alkynylaryl)boronic acids with DABSO
Runyu Mao, Danqing Zheng, Hongguang Xia and Jie Wu
Org. Chem. Front., 2016, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C6QO00070C

Synthesis of carbamates from amines and N-tosylhydrazones under atmospheric pressure of carbon dioxide without an external base
Ji Young Hong, Ue Ryung Seo and Young Keun Chung
Org. Chem. Front., 2016, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C6QO00111D

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Welcome to Issue 5 of Organic Chemistry Frontiers in 2016

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Welcome to issue 5 of Organic Chemistry Frontiers for 2016! The latest OrgChemFront issue is published online now.

The front cover stories,  Tetramethoxy-bay-substituted perylene bisimides by copper-mediated cross-coupling and Modulation of band gap and p- versus n-semiconductor character of ADA dyes by core and acceptor group variation are contributed by Frank Würthner and his co-authors. The inside cover features a story on C(sp3)–H bond functionalization by sequential hydride transfer/cyclization: electronic effect and steric effect controlled regioselectivity by Liang Wang and Jian Xiao.

Following highlight is also included in the current issue:

Recent advances in transition metal-catalysed hydroacylation of alkenes and alkynes
Avipsa Ghosh, Kirsten F. Johnson, Kevin L. Vickerman, James A. Walker and Levi M. Stanley
Org. Chem. Front., 2016,3 , 639-644
DOI: 10.1039/C6QO00023A

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Hot Articles in March 2016

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Organic Chemistry Frontiers is delighted to share with you the HOT articles of March 2016!

You can access these publications for free till 31st May by logging into your free Royal Society of Chemistry publishing personal account (http://pubs.rsc.org).

Generation of N-aminosulfonamides via a photo-induced fixation of sulfur dioxide into aryl/alkyl halides
Yuewen Li, Danqing Zheng, Zhenhua Li and Jie Wu
Org. Chem. Front., 2016, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C6QO00060F, Research Article

C(sp3)–H bond functionalization by sequential hydride transfer/cyclization: electronic effect and steric effect controlled regioselectivity
Liang Wang and Jian Xiao
Org. Chem. Front., 2016, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C6QO00043F, Highlight


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Welcome to Issue 4 of Organic Chemistry Frontiers in 2016

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Welcome to issue 4 of Organic Chemistry Frontiers for 2016! The latest OrgChemFront issue is published online now.

The cover story, Efficient synthesis of 2-acylquinolines based on an aza-vinylogous Povarov reaction is contributed by Giulia Bianchini, Pascual Ribelles, Diana Becerra, M. Teresa Ramos and J. Carlos Menéndez. The inside cover features a story on Mechanism, catalysis and predictions of 1,3,2-diazaphospholenes: theoretical insight into highly polarized P–X bonds contributed by Liu Liu, Yile Wu, Peng Chen, Chinglin Chan, Ji Xu, Jun Zhu and Yufen Zhao.

Following highlight is also included in the current issue:

Photoredox sheds new light on nickel catalysis: from carbon–carbon to carbon–heteroatom bond formation
Yong-Yuan Gui, Liang Sun, Zhi-Peng Lu and Da-Gang Yu
Org. Chem. Front., 2016, 3, 522-526
DOI: 10.1039/C5QO00437C

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Hot articles in February 2016

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Organic Chemistry Frontiers is delighted to share with you the HOT articles of February 2016!

Visible-light promoted intermolecular halofunctionalization of alkenes with N-halogen saccharins
Lu Song, Sanzhong Luo and Jin-Pei Cheng
Org. Chem. Front., 2016, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C5QO00432B

Epoxy and aziridinyl enolsilanes in diastereoselective inter- and intramolecular Friedel–Crafts alkylations
Jesse Ling, Sze Kui Lam, Brian Lo, Sarah Lam, Wing-Tak Wong, Jian Sun, Guanhua Chen and Pauline Chiu
Org. Chem. Front., 2016, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C5QO00333D


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