The Journal of Organic Chemistry

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The Journal of Organic Chemistry, colloquially known as JOC, is a peer-reviewed[1] scientific journal for original contributions of fundamental research in all branches of theory and practice[2] in organic and bioorganic chemistry. It is published by the publishing arm of the American Chemical Society, with 24 issues per year. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal had a 2023 impact factor of 3.3[3] and it is the journal that received the most cites (100,091 in 2017) in the field of organic chemistry.[2] According to Web of Knowledge (and as December 2012), eleven papers from the journal have received more than 1,000 citations, with the most cited paper[4] having received 7,967 citations. The current editor-in-chief is Scott J. Miller from Yale University.[5]

LanguageEnglish
EditedbyScott J. Miller
History1936present
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The Journal of Organic Chemistry
DisciplineOrganic chemistry
LanguageEnglish
Edited byScott J. Miller
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History1936present
Publisher
American Chemical Society (United States)
FrequencyBiweekly
3.3 (2023)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4J. Org. Chem.
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CODENJOCEAH
ISSN0022-3263 (print)
1520-6904 (web)
LCCN38005884
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