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Editorial Board

Editorial Board

Page ebi | Published online: 10 Dec 2013

Editor:

Jim D Atwood, Department of Chemistry, Natural Sciences Complex, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY 14260-3000, USA

Associate Editors

Richard H. Heyn, Department of Hydrocarbon Process Chemistry, SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, P.B. 124 Blindern, N-0314 Oslo, Norway

Leonard R. MacGillivray, Department of Chemistry, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52245, USA

Rudi van Eldik, Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy, University of Erlangen-N rnberg, Egerlandstr. 1, 91058 Erlangen, Germany

Founding Editor

AE Martell (deceased), Formerly Texas A & M University, USA

Emeritus Editors

Peter A Williams, Minerals and Materials Group, School of Science, Food and Horticulture, BCRI Parramatta Campus, University of Western Sydney, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith South DC NSW 1797, Australia

T Iwamoto, Professor Emeritus, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo, Japan

Editorial Board

M Andruh (Romania), JL Atwood (USA), S Banerjee (USA), R Bastida (Spain), L Berreau (USA), KJ Brewer (USA), J-C Bunzli (Switzerland), DH Busch (USA), E Canadell (Spain), L Carlos (Portugal), F Caruso (Italy), J Costamagna (Chile), T Cundari (USA), D Darensbourg (USA), B Durham (USA), M Gielen (Belgium), W Gladfelter (USA), W Henderson (New Zealand), M Julve (Spain), GA Lawrance (Australia), J-M Lehn (France), S Makarov (Russia), D Meyerstein (Israel), JA Olabe (Argentina), G Papaefstathiou (Greece), JL Petersen (USA), C Pierpont (USA), GH Robinson (USA), A Roodt (South Africa), A Ryabov (USA), H Schmidbaur (Germany), G Shimizu (Canada), W-Y Sun (China), M Turnbull (USA), E Wang (PR China), D Watson (USA)

Aims and Scope

The Journal of Coordination Chemistry publishes the results of original investigations involving the physical and chemical properties, syntheses and structures of coordination compounds. Its scope may be defined as being concerned with the interactions of organic and inorganic ligands with metal centers. Material on applications of coordination compounds may be included when relevant from time to time. Short reviews of current research in coordination chemistry will also be considered for publication. In addition to full articles, preliminary communications of results (up to 1000 words) may be submitted. The journal intends to shorten considerably the time between receipt, acceptance and publication of such articles in order to provide a mechanism for speedy publication of preliminary accounts of original and significant findings in coordination chemistry. Short articles that lack urgency are also acceptable to the journal and will be published in due course, as long as the desire to avoid multiple publication is met.

The Editors also welcome review articles in all areas of coordination chemistry, including inorganic solid state chemistry, organometallic chemistry and bioinorganic chemistry, as well as applications to analytical chemistry, catalysis, industrial chemistry, and materials science. Articles may focus primarily on the metal, the ligand, or the application. Given the limitation in length for the reviews, two extreme cases can be envisaged. Topics of emerging interest should be developed fully from basics. Careful attention must be paid to the way in which the new area relates to the field in general. Reviews of well-established subjects should collect developments from the literature and take a critical view of recent activities. Books for review should be sent to the Editors, at the addresses here. All manuscript submissions are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to peer review by independent, anonymous expert referees. All peer review is single blind and submission is online via ScholarOne Manuscripts.

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