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Journal of Organic Chemistry
TitleJournal of Organic Chemistry
AbbreviationJ. Org. Chem.
DisciplineOrganic chemistry
EditorScott J. Miller
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society
CountryUnited States
History1936–present
FrequencySemimonthly
OpenaccessHybrid
Impact4.198 (2022)
ISSN0022-3263
EISSN1520-6904
CODENJOCEAH
Websitehttps://pubs.acs.org/journal/joceah
LCCN37001299
OCLC01787010

Journal of Organic Chemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Chemical Society. Since its founding in 1936, it has become a premier publication for original research in all areas of organic chemistry, including synthesis, structure, mechanism, and the application of organic compounds. The journal is edited by Scott J. Miller of Yale University and publishes articles, communications, notes, and reviews that advance the fundamental understanding of organic molecules and their reactivity.

History

The journal was established in 1936 under the auspices of the American Chemical Society, with its editorial offices initially based in Easton, Pennsylvania. Its founding was part of a broader expansion of specialized publications by the society to serve the rapidly growing field of organic chemistry. Early editorial leadership included prominent figures from major research universities, helping to establish its reputation for rigorous peer review. Over the decades, it has chronicled seminal discoveries in the field, from the development of new synthetic methodologies like the Diels–Alder reaction to mechanistic studies of carbocation rearrangements. The journal's publication frequency increased over time, moving from monthly to semimonthly in 2001 to accommodate the expanding volume of high-quality research.

Scope

The journal covers a broad spectrum of topics within experimental and theoretical organic chemistry. Primary research areas include the design and execution of organic synthesis, the study of reaction mechanisms and kinetics, and the discovery of new catalytic processes. It also publishes work on the isolation and structure determination of natural products, the development of novel heterocyclic systems, and the physical organic chemistry of reactive intermediates like radicals and carbenes. Research on the interface with related disciplines, such as organometallic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and materials science, is also within its purview, provided the central focus remains on organic molecules.

Publication

The journal is published semimonthly by the American Chemical Society through its ACS Publications division. It operates under a hybrid open-access model, allowing authors to choose between traditional subscription-based access or immediate open publication under a Creative Commons license. Manuscript submission and peer review are managed electronically via the ACS Paragon Plus environment. Each annual volume consists of 24 issues, containing several hundred articles, along with shorter communications and notes. Selected content, such as perspectives and invited reviews, is also featured, often highlighting emerging areas or anniversaries of significant discoveries.

Impact

Consistently ranked among the top journals in its field, it holds a high impact factor and is widely regarded as an essential resource for researchers in academia and industry. According to the Journal Citation Reports, its 2022 impact factor was 4.198. The publication of groundbreaking work by Nobel laureates such as Robert Burns Woodward, Elias James Corey, and Ryoji Noyori within its pages has cemented its prestige. Its articles are frequently cited in patents, textbooks, and by other high-impact journals like Angewandte Chemie and Journal of the American Chemical Society, influencing the direction of organic chemical research globally.

Abstracting_and_indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in all major scientific databases, ensuring global discoverability of its content. Key services include Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Science Citation Index Expanded, Scopus, and PubMed. It is also covered by MEDLINE, EBSCOhost, and the British Library. The CAS Registry Numbers for new compounds are routinely assigned to substances reported in its articles. This comprehensive indexing makes its research accessible through platforms used by institutions like the National Institutes of Health and corporations such as Pfizer and Merck & Co..

Editorial_board

The editor-in-chief is Scott J. Miller, a professor at Yale University known for his work in asymmetric catalysis. The editorial board comprises an international team of associate editors and senior editors from leading institutions worldwide. Notable members have included researchers from University of California, Berkeley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the Max Planck Society. The board is responsible for overseeing the peer-review process, setting editorial policy, and commissioning review articles, ensuring the journal maintains its standards of scientific excellence and relevance to the global organic chemistry community.

Category:American Chemical Society academic journals Category:Organic chemistry journals Category:Publications established in 1936 Category:English-language journals Category:Semimonthly journals