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Journal of the Chemical Society of Pakistan
TitleJournal of the Chemical Society of Pakistan
DisciplineChemistry
LanguageEnglish
PublisherChemical Society of Pakistan
CountryPakistan
FrequencyQuarterly
History1979–present

Journal of the Chemical Society of Pakistan is a peer-reviewed scholarly periodical focusing on chemical research and applications, published by the Chemical Society of Pakistan. The journal serves researchers across analytical, organic, inorganic, physical, and materials chemistry, and engages communities connected to universities, national laboratories, and industrial research centers. It provides a venue for contributors from South Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and North America, and features original research articles, reviews, and short communications.

History

The journal was established in 1979 under the auspices of the Chemical Society of Pakistan and developed alongside regional scholarly initiatives associated with Quaid-i-Azam University, University of Karachi, and Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission. Early editorial leadership included faculty from institutions such as Punjab University and collaborations with researchers connected to International Centre for Theoretical Physics and King Abdulaziz University. During the 1980s and 1990s the journal expanded its contributor base to include scientists affiliated with University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of Tokyo. Throughout its history the journal has navigated shifts in scholarly communication influenced by organizations like International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry and funding patterns involving agencies such as Higher Education Commission (Pakistan) and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.

Scope and Topics

The journal covers a broad range of chemical subjects, inviting work in areas such as Analytical chemistry, Organic chemistry, Inorganic chemistry, Physical chemistry, Materials science, Biochemistry, and Environmental chemistry. Contributions often intersect with applied fields linked to institutions like National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Oil and Gas Development Company, and Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. The scope includes experimental studies, computational modeling associated with groups at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Argonne National Laboratory, and interdisciplinary research connected to Karachi Institute of Economics and Technology, Lahore University of Management Sciences, and Aga Khan University.

Editorial Structure and Peer Review

The editorial board comprises academics and professionals affiliated with universities and research centers such as University of Pittsburgh, Monash University, University of Toronto, and Max Planck Society institutes. The editor-in-chief traditionally coordinates peer review through associate editors drawn from departments at Imperial College London, University of California, Berkeley, Seoul National University, and Australian National University. Manuscripts undergo external peer review by experts linked to bodies like Royal Society of Chemistry, American Chemical Society, and European Chemical Society. Ethical oversight refers to guidelines promulgated by organizations such as Committee on Publication Ethics and procedural standards aligned with policies from World Health Organization and national regulatory agencies.

Publication and Access

Published quarterly, the journal disseminates issues through print and electronic formats, with distribution to subscribers at libraries including Library of Congress, British Library, and university collections at Harvard University and University of Chicago. The journal's publication model has adapted to shifts influenced by platforms associated with CrossRef, ORCID, and Digital Object Identifier systems. Authors affiliated with institutions such as National University of Sciences and Technology (Pakistan), University of the Punjab, and COMSATS University Islamabad commonly contribute, and special issues occasionally feature proceedings from conferences organized by Pakistan Chemical Society, Pakistan Academy of Sciences, and regional symposia partnered with International Conference on Chemical Sciences.

Abstracting and Indexing

The journal is indexed in regional and international databases and abstracting services similar to those maintained by Scopus, Chemical Abstracts Service, Web of Science, and Directory of Open Access Journals for comparable titles. Library cataloging often references entries in systems used by WorldCat and bibliographic services connected to ProQuest and EBSCOhost. Citation tracking and metrics frequently reference indices curated by organizations like Clarivate Analytics and aggregators that serve researchers at Google Scholar and national repositories managed by Higher Education Commission (Pakistan).

Notable Articles and Impact

Notable contributions include research on synthetic methodologies, catalysis, spectroscopic characterization, and environmental monitoring, often cited by authors affiliated with Stanford University, California Institute of Technology, University of Cambridge, ETH Zurich, and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Articles addressing water quality, pesticide residues, and air pollution have informed policy discussions involving Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency, Asian Development Bank, and regional think tanks such as Islamabad Policy Research Institute. Methodological papers have been referenced in works by researchers at Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Institut Pasteur, and Robert Koch Institute.

Affiliations and Sponsorship

The journal is sponsored and administered by the Chemical Society of Pakistan and maintains affiliations with academic departments and national research organizations including University of Karachi, Quaid-i-Azam University, Punjab University, National Centre for Physics, and Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. Funding and collaborative support have involved partnerships with international agencies and academic exchange programs linked to Fulbright Program, Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, and bilateral initiatives with universities such as University of Birmingham and McGill University.

Category:Chemistry journals