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ChemPubSoc Europe is an organization of 16 European chemical societies, founded in the late 1990s as a consequence of the amalgamation of many chemical journals owned by national chemical societies into a number of high-quality European journals.

ChemPubSoc Europe's journals, all published with Wiley-VCH, are: Chemistry—A European Journal, European Journal of Organic Chemistry, European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, ChemBioChem, ChemPhysChem, ChemMedChem, ChemSusChem, ChemCatChem, ChemPlusChem, ChemElectroChem, ChemistryOpen, and ChemViews, the ChemPubSoc Europe e-zine. They replaced 14 traditional national chemistry journals.

The participating societies share a commitment to scientific excellence, to publishing ethics, and to the highest standards in publication, which are the basis for the success of the ChemPubSoc Europe journals.

ChemPubSoc Europe and its Asian sister organization, the Asian Chemical Editorial Society (ACES), mutually support each other in the publication of their journals Chemistry—A European Journal, Chemistry—An Asian Journal, and ChemSusChem.

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Editorials: Status, Change, and Celebrations

Chemistry - A
						       European Journal Neville Compton
More Content, Faster Publication Times, Higher Impact, and Better Visibility!
Chem. Eur. J. 2013, 19, 5.

Current Journal Impact Factor: 5.925

European Journal
						       of Inorganic
						       Chemistry Karen Hindson
Ringing in the Changes!
Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 2013, 5.

Current Journal Impact Factor: 3.049

European Journal of
			    Organic Chemistry Haymo Ross
What Can Be Said at All Can Be Said Clearly
Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2013, 4.

Current Journal Impact Factor: 3.329

Angewandte Chemie Peter Gölitz
Champagner und Feuerwerk: die Angewandte Chemie feiert Geburtstag
Angew. Chem. 2013, 125, 8.
Champagne and Fireworks: Angewandte Chemie Celebrates Its Birthday
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2013, 52, 8.

ChemPlusChem Marisa Spiniello
ChemPlusChem—the First Year
ChemPlusChem 2013, 78, 4.

ChemistryOpen Karen Hindson, Haymo Ross
Show Me the Money! How, as a Chemist, Can I Find Funding for Open-Access Publishing?
ChemistryOpen 2013, 2, 3.

ChemPhysChem Greta Heydenrych, Kira Welter, Michelle Flückiger
A Good Thing just Got Better
ChemPhysChem 2013, 14, 3.

Current Journal Impact Factor: 3.412

ChemBioChem Adrian P. Neal, Peter Gölitz
Anything on the Scope? Chemical Biology and More
ChemBioChem 2013, 14, 3.

Current Journal Impact Factor: 3.944

ChemMedChem Scott D. Williams, Natalia Ortúzar
Lucky Number 8!
ChemMedChem 2013, 8, 3.

Current Journal Impact Factor: 3.151

ChemSusChem Guido M. Kemeling
All Signals Green for ChemSusChem
ChemSusChem 2013, 6, 3.

Current Journal Impact Factor: 6.827

ChemCatChem Lois O'Leary, Michael A. Rowan, Peter Gölitz
Let the Catalysis Continue!
ChemCatChem 2013, 5, 3.

Current Journal Impact Factor: 5.207

Chemistry - An Asian Journal Theresa Kueckmann
All in the Family
Chem. Asian J. 2013 8, 4.

Current Journal Impact Factor: 4.500

Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry Richard Threlfall
But First, This
Asian J. Org. Chem. 2013 2, 4.

 

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