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The Inorganic Chemistry section publishes high-quality fundamental and applied work across all areas of inorganic chemistry. Emphases are placed on interdisciplinary studies at the interface of inorganic and organometallic chemistry with related areas, such as catalysis, energy, medicine, nanoscience and materials science.
Read MoreThe Inorganic Chemistry section publishes high-quality fundamental and applied work across all areas of inorganic chemistry. Emphases are placed on interdisciplinary studies at the interface of inorganic and organometallic chemistry with related areas, such as catalysis, energy, medicine, nanoscience and materials science. Areas covered include, but are not limited to:
· Synthesis, chemical and physical properties in solid state or solution
· Chemical bonding and coordination compounds
· Transition metal compounds and complexes
· Bioinorganic compounds
· Organometallic and organometalloidal compounds
· Inorganic compounds, metals and alloys
· Solid state phenomena
· Kinetics and mechanisms of inorganic reactions
· Quantitative studies of structure and thermodynamics
· Theoretical and computational studies
Contributions focused on special series of elements such as lanthanoids (lanthanides) and actinoids (actinides) are also welcome. All studies must show a significant advancement of knowledge in inorganic chemistry and complete characterization of new compounds/materials is expected, along with adequately demonstrated purity.
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Inorganic Chemistry welcomes submissions of the following article types: Correction, Editorial, Mini Review, Original Research, Perspective and Review.
All manuscripts must be submitted directly to the section Inorganic Chemistry, where they are peer-reviewed by the Associate and Review Editors of the specialty section.
Articles published in the section Inorganic Chemistry will benefit from the Frontiers impact and tiering system after online publication. Authors of published original research with the highest impact, as judged democratically by the readers, will be invited by the Chief Editor to write a Frontiers Focused Review - a tier-climbing article. This is referred to as "democratic tiering". The author selection is based on article impact analytics of original research published in all Frontiers specialty journals and sections. Focused Reviews are centered on the original discovery, place it into a broader context, and aim to address the wider community across all of Chemistry.
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