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The Chemical Society of Japan welcomes you to a gold mine of information for your research ! Don’t miss the precise journals for rapid publication of your best papers ! Editor-in-Chief Norihiro Tokitoh Kyoto University Editor-in-Chief Mitsuhiko Shionoya The University of Tokyo Chemistry Letters Rapid publication of communications only within 30 days Publishes Highlight Reviews, Editor’s Choice, and Letters All invited “Highlight Reviews” by internationally renowned chemists Highly evaluated ”Editor’s Choice” by Open Access Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan Publishes Accounts, Award Accounts, Articles, and Short Articles All invited “Accounts” by internationally renowned chemists The best article of the month is highlighted as a “BCSJ Award Article” by Open Access and Front Cover. Key Features A wide range of chemical research covered No page charge, color pictures free of charge Rapid publication with rigorous, fair review Free Open Access for highlighted papers High citation papers on basic discoveries Follow-up: meticulous, individually-targeted Citation alert to the authors of cited references Call for renewed issues in 2014 ! since 1972 since 1926 These two journals are repositories of high-impact papers. (overleaf) K. Tamao Chair of Journal Steering Committee
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  • The Chemical Society of Japan welcomes you to

    a gold mine of information for your research !

    Don’t miss the precise journals for rapid publication of your best papers !

    Editor-in-ChiefNorihiro TokitohKyoto University

    Editor-in-ChiefMitsuhiko Shionoya

    The University of Tokyo

    Chemistry Letters► Rapid publication of communications only within 30 days► Publishes Highlight Reviews, Editor’s Choice, and Letters► All invited “Highlight Reviews” by internationally renowned chemists► Highly evaluated ”Editor’s Choice” by Open Access

    Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan► Publishes Accounts, Award Accounts, Articles, and Short Articles► All invited “Accounts” by internationally renowned chemists► The best article of the month is highlighted as a “BCSJ Award Article”

    by Open Access and Front Cover.

    ◆ Key Features

    ■ A wide range of chemical research covered■ No page charge, color pictures free of charge■ Rapid publication with rigorous, fair review■ Free Open Access for highlighted papers■ High citation papers on basic discoveries■ Follow-up: meticulous, individually-targeted■ Citation alert to the authors of cited references■ Call for renewed issues in 2014 !

    since 1972 since 1926

    These two journals are repositories of high-impact papers. (overleaf)

    K. Tamao Chair of Journal Steering Committee

  • 【Au Cluster】Novel Gold Catalysts for the Oxidation of Carbon Monoxide at a Temperature far below 0 °C  Masatake Haruta, Tetsuhiko Kobayashi, Hiroshi Sano, Nobumasa YamadaChem. Lett. 1987, 16, 405.Citations: 1184 (July 23, 2013)

    【Porous Materials】The Preparation of Alkyltrimethyl‐ammonium‐kanemite Complexes and Their Conversion to Micro‐porous MaterialsTsuneo Yanagisawa, Toshio Shimizu, Kazuyuki Kuroda, Chuzo KatoBull. Chem. Soc. Jpn. 1990, 63, 988.Citations: 1131 (July 23, 2013) 2012 Thomson Reuters Citation Laureate

    Highly cited papers published in CL and  BCSJ 

    M. Haruta K. Kuroda

    【Suzuki Coupling】Cross‐coupling Reactions of Organoboranes: An Easy Method for C‐C BondingAkira Suzuki; Yasunori YamamotoChem. Lett. 2011, 40, 894. (Highlight Review)

    A. Suzuki

    【Supramolecules】Elaborate Metallosupramolecular Architectures through Desymmetrization Self‐assembly of Symmetric Building BlocksTakashi Nakamura; Hitoshi Ube; Mitsuhiko ShionoyaChem. Lett. 2013, 42, 328. (Highlight Review)

    M. Shionoya

    【Metal Organic Framework (MOF)】Control over Flexibility of Entangled Porous Coordination Frameworks by Molecular and Mesoscopic ChemistriesShuhei Furukawa;Yoko Sakata; Susumu KitagawaChem. Lett. 2013, 42, 570. (Highlight Review)

    【Asymmetric Autocatalysis】Asymmetric Induction Arising from Enantiomerically Enriched Carbon‐13 Isotopomers and Highly Sensitive Chiral Discrimination by Asymmetric AutocatalysisTsuneomi Kawasaki; Kenso SoaiBull. Chem. Soc. Jpn. 2011, 84, 879. (Award Accounts)

    S. Kitagawa

    K. Soai【Porous Materials】Nanoarchitectonics for Mesoporous MaterialsKatsuhiko Ariga; Ajayan Vinu; Yusuke Yamauchi;Qingmin Ji; Jonathan P. HillBull. Chem. Soc. Jpn.  2012, 85, 1. (Accounts)

    K. Ariga

    【Organic FET】Organic Single‐Crystal Transistors Based on π‐Extended Heteroheptacene MicroribbonsYu Seok Yang; Takuma Yasuda; Chihaya AdachiBull. Chem. Soc. Jpn.  2012, 85, 1186. (BCSJ Award Article)

    T. Yasuda

    Open Access

    doi:10.1246/bcsj.20110120

    doi:10.1246/bcsj.20110162

    doi:10.1246/bcsj.20120178

    doi: 10.1246/bcsj.63.988

    doi:10.1246/cl.130357

    doi:10.1246/cl.130189

    doi:10.1246/cl.2011.894

    doi: 10.1246/cl.1987.405


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