Journal Title
HETEROCYCLIC COMMUNICATIONS

HETEROCYCL COMMUN

ISSN / eISSN
0793-0283 / 2191-0197
Aims and Scope
Heterocyclic Communications (HC) is a bimonthly, peer-reviewed journal publishing preliminary communications, research articles, and reviews on significant developments in all phases of heterocyclic chemistry, including general synthesis, natural products, computational analysis, considerable biological activity and inorganic ring systems. Clear presentation of experimental and computational data is strongly emphasized. Heterocyclic chemistry is a rapidly growing field. By some estimates original research papers in heterocyclic chemistry have increased to more than 60% of the current organic chemistry literature published. This explosive growth is even greater when considering heterocyclic research published in materials science, physical, biophysical, analytical, bioorganic, pharmaceutical, medicinal and natural products journals. There is a need, therefore, for a journal dedicated explicitly to heterocyclic chemistry and the properties of heterocyclic compounds.
Subject Area

CHEMISTRY, ORGANIC

CiteScore
3.40 View Trend
CiteScore Ranking
Category Quartile Rank
Chemistry - Organic Chemistry Q3 #121/197
Web of Science Core Collection
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)
Indexed -
Category (Journal Citation Reports 2023) Quartile
CHEMISTRY, ORGANIC - SCIE Q2
H-index
21
Country/Area of Publication
ENGLAND
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Publication Frequency
Bimonthly
Year Publication Started
1995
Annual Article Volume
20
Open Access
NO
Contact
FREUND PUBLISHING HOUSE LTD, PO BOX 35010, TEL AVIV, ISRAEL, 61350

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