Heteroatom Chemistry open-access icon

Journal Title

  • Heteroatom Chemistry

ISSN

  • E 1098-1071 | P 1042-7163 | 1098-1071 | 1042-7163

Publisher

  • John Wiley & Sons Inc.
  • Wiley-Blackwell

Listed on(Coverage)

JCR1997-2019
SJR1999-2019
CiteScore2011-2019
SCI2010-2019
SCIE2010-2021
CC2016-2021
SCOPUS2017-2020
DOAJ2019-2021

OA Info.

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  • 2019;2020;2021;
Keywordssulfur chemistry, boron chemistry, selenium chemistry, silicon chemistry, phosphorus chemistry, heteroatoms
Review ProcessBlind peer review
Journal info. pages
LicencesCC BY
CopyrightsYes
DOAJ Coverage
  • Added on Date : 2019-04-01T16:24:11Z
Subject(s)Science: Chemistry: Organic chemistry | Science: Chemistry: Inorganic chemistry

Active

  • Active

    based on the information

    • SCOPUS:2020-10

Country

  • ENGLAND

Aime & Scopes

  • Heteroatom Chemistry brings together a broad, interdisciplinary group of chemists who work with compounds containing main-group elements of groups 13 through 17 of the Periodic Table, and certain other related elements. The fundamental reactivity under investigation should, in all cases, be concentrated about the heteroatoms. It does not matter whether the compounds being studied are acyclic or cyclic; saturated or unsaturated; monomeric, polymeric or solid state in nature; inorganic, organic, or naturally occurring, so long as the heteroatom is playing an essential role. Computational, experimental, and combined studies are equally welcome. Subject areas include (but are by no means limited to): /// Reactivity about heteroatoms for accessing new products or synthetic pathways /// Unusual valency main-group element compounds and their properties /// Highly strained (e.g. bridged) main-group element compounds and their properties /// Photochemical or thermal cleavage of heteroatom bonds and the resulting reactivity /// Uncommon and structurally interesting heteroatom-containing species (including those containing multiple bonds and catenation) /// Stereochemistry of compounds due to the presence of heteroatoms /// Neighboring group effects of heteroatoms on the properties of compounds /// Main-group element compounds as analogues of transition metal compounds /// Variations and new results from established and named reactions (including Wittig, Kabachnik–Fields, Pudovik, Arbuzov, Hirao, and Mitsunobu) /// Catalysis and green syntheses enabled by heteroatoms and their chemistry /// Applications of compounds where the heteroatom plays a critical role In addition to original research articles on heteroatom chemistry, the journal welcomes focused review articles that examine the state of the art, identify emerging trends, and suggest future directions for developing fields.

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