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Journal Detail

Journal Name
Nature Chemistry
Subject
Chemical Engineering
HEC Recognized
Yes
HJRS Category
W
SCOPUS
Yes
WOS
Yes
Thomson Reuter
Impact Factor
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Two years Impact factor

13.85
SJR Score
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Scientific Journal
Rankings score

8.14
Open Access
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Yes: open access.
Both: hybrid model.
No: subscription-based journals

Both
Acceptance Rate
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Official
website
data for
the previous
5 years

13.14%
Sub-Subject
Chemical Engineering Miscellaneous/Multidisciplinary
Country
United Kingdom
ISSN
1755-4330,1755-4349
Issues/Volumes per Year
12 issues per year
Publisher Name
Nature Publishing Group
Journal Website Link

https://www.nature.com/nchem/

Journal Fee/Article Processing Charges
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APCs and subscription
(individual and institutional)
charges of an
official website

The APC to publish Gold Open Access in Nature Chemistry is €9,750 / $11,690 / £8,490. Journal subscription 251,40 € Print & Online 251,40 € only 20,95 € per issue Online 111,21 € only 9,27 € per issue Subscription length: 1 Year Subscription with 12 Issues Rent or buy this article Get just this article for as long as you need it $39.95

Submission to 1st Response Time
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Average article response
time from last
year of this
journal

Not Available on Website, [See Submission to Acceptance time* (calculated from latest published papers of this journal)]
Submission to Acceptance Time
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The average duration
from submission to
acceptance for 100
recently published
papers in a journal

Average: 4.3-7.2 weeks [Available on website: ]
Submission to Publication Time
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Average publication
time of the 100
most recently
published papers
in the journal

Average: 1.1-1.9 Months
Latest Keywords of this Journal
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Latest and Trending Topics of this Journal
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Titles of most recent papers
in this journal were selected

Functional advantages of building nanosystems using multiple molecular components | Janus-type emission from a cyclometalated iron(III) complex | Plasmonic visible–near infrared photothermal activation of olefin metathesis enabling photoresponsive materials | High-throughput phase elucidation of polycrystalline materials using serial rotation electron diffraction | Structural resolution of a small organic molecule by serial X-ray free-electron laser and electron crystallography