Chemical Reviews

Chemical Reviews

Chemical Reviews is one of the most highly regarded and highest-ranked journals covering the general topic of chemistry. The mission of Chemical Reviews is to provide comprehensive, authoritative, critical, and readable reviews of important recent research in organic, inorganic, physical, analytical, theoretical, and biological chemistry. Periodic thematic issues focusing on a single theme or direction of emerging research have been published since 1985 (2000–2007 is below). Editor: Josef Michl.

2007
Chemical Oceanography
Organic Electronics and Optoelectronics
Green Chemistry
Advances in Genomics and Proteomics
Hydrogen: An Overview
2006
DNA Damage and Repair
Structure and Chemistry at Aqueous Interfaces
Protein Dynamics and Folding
Process Chemistry
Principles of Enzymatic Catalysis
Photochemistry and Photophysics on Surfaces
Designing the Molecular World
2005
Antibiotic Resistance
Functional Nanostructures
Inorganic and Bioinorganic Mechanisms
Delocalization — Pi and Sigma
Natural Product Synthesis
2004
Biomimetic Inorganic Chemistry
Femtochemistry
Heterocycles
Biological Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Batteries and Fuel Cells
Molecular Conductors
2003
Laser Ablation of Molecular Substrates
Cyclopropanes and Related Rings
Radical Enzymology
Enantioselective Catalysis
Atmospheric Chemistry — Long-Term Issues
2002
Glycobiology
Nitric Oxide Chemistry
Frontiers in Lanthanide Chemistry
Water
Recoverable Catalysts and Reagents
Proteases
2001
Frontiers in Mass Spectrometry
Aromaticity
X-rays in Chemistry
Protein Phosphorylation and Signaling
Protein Design
Frontiers in Polymer Chemistry
2000
Computational Transition Metal Chemistry
Frontiers in Metal-Catalyzed Polymerization
Photochromism: Memories and Switches
Chemical Sensors
Organometallics in Organic Synthesis
van der Waals III
Carbohydrate Chemistry
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