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Material Science Highlights
Advanced Materials: 17.49
Advanced Functional Materials: 11.8
Advanced Optical Materials receives a first Impact Factor of 4.06
Small: 8.3
Advanced Energy Materials: 16.1
Advanced Healthcare Materials: 5.79
Advanced Engineering Materials: 1.75
Particle & Particle Systems Characterization: 3.08
Energy Technology receives a first Impact Factor of 2.82
Materials Physics Highlights
Annalen der Physik: 3.04
physica status solidi rapid research letters: 2.14
physica status solidi (a) – applications and materials science: 1.61
physica status solidi (b) – basic solid state physics: 1.48
Laser & Photonics Reviews: 8.00
Journal of Computational Chemistry: 3.58
WIREs Computational Molecular Science: 11.88
Int. Journal of Quantum Chemistry: 1.43
Polymer Science Highlights
Macromolecular Rapid Communications: 4.94
Macromolecular Bioscience: 3.85
Macromolecular Reaction Engineering: 1.64
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics: 2.61
Macromolecular Materials and Engineering: 2.66
Macromolecular Theory and Simulations: 1.66
Journal of Applied Polymer Science: 1.76
Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Chemistry: 3.11
Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics: 3.83
Life Science Highlights
Engineering in Life Sciences: 2,485
CLEAN: 1,945
Proteomics clinical Applications: 2,956
Starch: 1,677
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Materials Physics 2015 Impact Factors
June 18, 2015 By MaterialsViews staff Leave a Comment
The 2014 Impact Factor of Annalen der Physik strongly boosts to 3.048 (more than doubled from 1.483). Topics in the Wiley flagship journal for general physics span a broad range from fundamentals to applications. Highlights in 2012/13 are the special issue on Dark Matter (eds. M. Bartelmann and V. Springel) with several highly cited reviews and articles. Further top Review Articles came from Pierre Meystre on quantum optomechanics and from José W. Maluf on general relativity – a field approaching its 100th anniversary, with one of the key historic AdP articles published by Albert Einstein in 1916.
The ‘journal sprinter’ physica status solidi rapid research letters announces its new IF-2014 of 2.14. The journal is known to a broad professional audience for its fast reporting of important breakthroughs in physics and materials science. Among the highlights of 2012/2013 is undoubtedly a special issue on Topological Insulators guest-edited by Claudia Felser, Shoucheng Zhang, Binghai Yan, accompanied by the recent advances in the field of two-dimensional systems and solar-cell research:
Floquet topological insulators by Jerome Cayssol, Balazs Dora, Ferenc Simon and Roderich Moessner (31 cites)
Low-temperature photoluminescence of oxide-covered single-layer MoS2 by G. Plechinger, F.-X. Schrettenbrunner, J. Eroms, D. Weiss, C. Schüller and T. Korn (30 cites)
Surface passivation of phosphorus-diffused n(+)-type emitters by plasma-assisted atomic-layer deposited Al2O3 by B. Hoex, M. C. M. van de Sanden, J. Schmidt, R. Brendel and W. M. M. Kessels (28 cites)
Key technological advances such as heat-assisted magnetic recording (Feature Article by Dieter Weller), organic semiconductors and LEDs (Review Articles by Moritz Riede and Wolfgang Brütting) as well as efficiency improvements of solar cells (Original Paper by Jonathan Grandidier) are among the most-cited articles in physica status solidi (a) – applications and materials science in 2013. Moreover, several special issues on nitride semiconductors and diamond have strongly contributed to a 2014 Impact Factor of 1.61.
physica status solidi (b) – basic solid state physics enjoyed the honor to publish Forty years of molecular electronics: Non-equilibrium heat and charge transport at the nanoscale by Justin Bergfield and Mark Ratner in the current IF time window. It also watched the review Binary copper oxide semiconductors: From materials towards devices by B. K. Meyer et al. heading for a rank among the “classics”, with over 55 citations to date, while the journal consolidated its 2014 Impact Factor at 1.48.
Laser & Photonics Reviews continues to be one of the top journals in the area of optics, laser technology and photonics. The journal, which received a 2014 Impact Factor of 8.00, publishes high-quality review articles, original papers and letters covering the current range of laser physics and photonics from recent breakthrough research to specific developments and novel applications. Among the most highly cited articles in 2012/13 are reviews on silicon microring resonators, Thermo-plasmonics: using metallic nanostructures as nano-sources of heat and Tilted fiber Bragg grating sensors.
The Wiley computational and theoretical chemistry portfolio continues to be appreciated as the go-to forum for reporting breakthroughs in the development and application of computational and modeling methods in chemistry, physics, biology and materials science.
The flagship Journal of Computational Chemistry (2014 impact factor: 3.58) remains one the reference journals in the field, publishing highlights from all aspects of computational chemistry: analytical, biological, inorganic, organic, physical, and materials.
Publishing reviews, overview, opinions and software updates, WIREs Computational Molecular Science has established itself as new forum to promote cross-disciplinary research on computational chemistry, biochemistry and materials science. Its all-time high 2014 impact factor of 11.88 is evidence of the high esteem in which this new journal is held by the research community.
The Int. Journal of Quantum Chemistry has an expanded scope to better reflect the broad interests of today’s quantum chemistry research community. Its growing 2014 impact factor of 1.43 (22.8% increase from 2013), and immediacy index of 0.959 (up 33.47% since last year) are clear indication that the new direction of the journal is well appreciated by the research community. Publishing an exciting mix of comprehensive reviews, instructive tutorials, visionary perspectives, and high-impact rapid communications and full papers, the Int. Journal of Quantum Chemistry features the gamut of the field of quantum chemistry, from theory to simulations to applications.
2015 Materials Science Impact Factors
June 18, 2015 By MaterialsViews staff Leave a Comment
In recent years, the quality of research published in Advanced Materials has risen steeply and consistently, driving both impact and citations. With a 2015 Impact Factor of 17.49, an increase of 13.52% on 2014, Advanced Materials continues on this journey. An interdisciplinary readership that spans materials scientists, engineers, physicists, chemists, life scientists and beyond, coupled with weekly publication and a reputation for quality make Advanced Materials the ideal forum for reporting the latest ground-breaking discoveries in materials science. Start browsing now with these recent papers:
Mechanical Force-Driven Growth of Elongated Bending TiO2-based Nanotubular Materials for Ultrafast Rechargeable Lithium Ion Batteries
Yuxin Tang, Yanyan Zhang, Jiyang Deng, Jiaqi Wei, Hong Le Tam, Bevita Kallupalathinkal Chandran, Zhili Dong, Zhong Chen and Xiaodong Chen
3D Bioprinting of Vascularized, Heterogeneous Cell-Laden Tissue Constructs
David B. Kolesky, Ryan L. Truby, A. Sydney Gladman, Travis A. Busbee, Kimberly A. Homan and Jennifer A. Lewis
Perovskite-Based Hybrid Solar Cells Exceeding 10% Efficiency with High Reproducibility Using a Thin Film Sandwich Approach
Bert Conings, Linny Baeten, Christopher De Dobbelaere, Jan D’Haen, Jean Manca and Hans-Gerd Boyen
Advanced Functional Materials strengthens its standing as a leading full-paper general materials science journal with its further increased 2014 IF of 11.8. This journal’s first Impact Factor above 11 was achieved due to highly cited articles such as
Sodium-Ion Batteries by Michael D. Slater et al. (more than 330 citations)
Advanced Asymmetric Supercapacitors Based on Ni(OH)2/Graphene and Porous Graphene Electrodes with High Energy Density by Fei Wei et al. (more than 300 citations)
Efficient Synthesis of Heteroatom (N or S)-Doped Graphene Based on Ultrathin Graphene Oxide-Porous Silica Sheets for Oxygen Reduction Reactions by Klaus Muellen et al.
“I am happy to see this re-approval of our successful publishing strategy as Advanced Functional Materials underlines its position as a top choice of the materials science community. I’m very pleased with this result and thank the authors, reviewers, and readers who contribute to the journal,” said Jörn Ritterbusch, Editor-in-Chief.
Advanced Materials Interfaces publishes top-level research on interface technologies and effects. Considering any interface formed of solids, liquids, and gases, the journal ensures an interdisciplinary blend of Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, and Life Sciences. Its first impact factor will be announced in 2016. To get an impression of the journal, please take a look at the following articles:
Nanoscale Adhesive Properties of Graphene: The Effect of Sliding History by Robert W. Carpick and co-workers
A Route Towards Sustainability Through Engineered Polymeric Interfaces by Karen K. Gleason’s group
This year Advanced Optical Materials received its first ever impact factor. With this partial one-year impact factor of 4.06 the journal underlines its position among top optics journals.
An insight into the high level of quality published by Advanced Optical Materials give the most cited articles up to now:
Magnetoplasmonics: Combining Magnetic and Plasmonic Functionalities by Alfonso Cebollada and co-workers
Engineering the Upconversion Nanoparticle Excitation Wavelength: Cascade Sensitization of Tri-doped Upconversion Colloidal Nanoparticles at 800 nm by Gang Han and co-workers
With a new Impact Factor of 8.36, Small continues to be the top forum for the publication of research at the nano- and microscale. Some top articles include:
Perovskite Solar Cells: From Materials to Devices
Glowing Graphene Quantum Dots and Carbon Dots: Properties, Syntheses, and Biological Applications
With a third Impact Factor of 16.14, Advanced Energy Materials complies its commitment to publish premier energy-related studies. The success of this journal should also be attributed to the recent breaking throughs in solar cells, batteries materials, water splitting, and beyond. Below please check the most-cited article published in 2013.
Beyond 11% Efficiency: Characteristics of State-of-the-Art Cu2ZnSn(S,Se)(4) Solar Cells by Teodor K. Todorov, Jiang Tang, Santanu Bag, Oki Gunawan, Tayfun Gokmen, Yu Zhu and David B. Mitzi (over 360 citation)
With a 2015 Impact Factor of 5.79, Advanced Healthcare Materials, continues to strengthen its position as a leading journal for the publication of biomedical materials research. Launched in 2012, Advanced Healthcare Materials, which is now listed in three ISI categories (ranked 3rd in Materials Science – Biomaterials, ranked 4th in Engineering – Biomedical, and ranked 17th in Nanoscience & Nanotechnology), reports the latest developments in the application of materials to the promotion of human health, from diagnostics to therapeutics, from tissue engineering to drug delivery, from infection control to medical devices. To celebrate the increased Impact Factor, a special collection of Progress Reports and Review articles will be available for free until the end of 2015. Click here to check out this collection or read these examples of recently published papers:
Delivering Colloidal Nanoparticles to Mammalian Cells: A Nano–Bio Interface Perspective
Paolo Verderio, Svetlana Avvakumova, Giulia Alessio, Michela Bellini, Miriam Colombo, Elisabetta Galbiati, Serena Mazzucchelli, Jesus Peñaranda Avila, Benedetta Santini and Davide Prosperi
Contact Lens Sensors in Ocular Diagnostics
Nicholas M. Farandos, Ali K. Yetisen, Michael J. Monteiro, Christopher R. Lowe and Seok Hyun Yun
Tumor-Targeting Multifunctional Nanoparticles for siRNA Delivery: Recent Advances in Cancer Therapy
Sook Hee Ku, Kwangmeyung Kim, Kuiwon Choi, Sun Hwa Ki, and Ick Chan Kwon
Advanced Engineering Materials reinforces its standing as a premier journal for all the most important breakthroughs in engineering materials and novel materials that are making those important first steps towards commercialization with its further increased 2014 IF of 1.75.
The most cited articles contributing to the 2014 IF include:
Design, Processing, Microstructure, Properties, and Applications of Advanced Intermetallic TiAl Alloys by H. Clemens et al.
Caloric Effects in Ferroic Materials: New Concepts for Cooling by S. Faehler et al.
Particle & Particle Systems Characterization, which was launched into the Advanced Materials family of journals at the start of 2013, has received its first partial impact factor (based on just one year of citations). This first result of 3.08 provides a good foundation for steady growth in the coming years. At Particle we focus on publishing interdisciplinary research on the synthesis, characterization and application of particles in biomedicine, catalysis, environmental science, micro/nano-electromechanical applications, micro/nano-fluidics, molecular electronics, photonics, sensing and beyond, thus catering to a large readership. Start exploring the journal by reading three highly accessed articles:
High-Capacity Anode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries: Choice of Elements and Structures for Active Particles by Naoki Nitta and Gleb Yushin*
Graphene Quantum Dots by Mitchell Bacon, Siobhan J. Bradley and Thomas Nann*
Noble Metal Clusters: Applications in Energy, Environment, and Biology by Ammu Mathew and Thalappil Pradeep*
Energy Technology received its first ever impact factor this year. This partial one-year impact factor of 2.82 provides a strong foundation for Energy Technology as a leading journal in the important and ever-expanding field of applied energy research.
Energy Technology provides a forum for scientists and engineers from all relevant disciplines concerned with the generation, conversion, storage, and distribution of energy. With Special Issues on Printed Energy Technologies, Shale Gas Technology, and Energy Storage Materials published in the the last year, the journal has already begun to deliver on its interdisciplinary promise. Highly cited articles such as those linked below played an important role in the strong results for Energy Technology:
Fast Inline Roll-to-Roll Printing for Indium-Tin-Oxide-Free Polymer Solar Cells Using Automatic Registration
by Markus Hösel and co-workers
Freely available OPV-The fast way to progress
Frederik C. Krebs and co-workers
Silicon–Graphene Composite Anodes for High-Energy Lithium Batteries
by Jian-Guo Ren and co-workers
Polymer Science Impact Factors for 2015
June 18, 2015 By MaterialsViews staff Leave a Comment
The impact factor of Macromolecular Rapid Communications this year recorded a strong increase of 6.7% to an all-time high of 4.94 confirming its position as a top journal publishing original research in general polymer science. Some recent highlights can now be accessed for free, including:
Copolymer Networks From Oligo(ε-caprolactone) and n-Butyl Acrylate Enable a Reversible Bidirectional Shape-Memory Effect at Human Body Temperature
Mersa Saatchi, Marc Behl*, Ulrich Nöchel and Andreas Lendlein*
4D Printing with Mechanically Robust, Thermally Actuating Hydrogels
Shannon E. Bakarich, Robert Gorkin, Marc in het Panhuis, and Geoffrey M. Spinks*
Macromolecular Bioscience – the leading journal at the intersection of polymer and materials sciences with life science and medicine – is currently ranked among the top 10 biomaterials and polymer journals and enjoys an excellent impact factor of 3.85.
The following top articles can now be accessed for free:
Reduction Sensitive Amphiphilic Triblock Copolymers Self-Assemble Into Stimuli-Responsive Micelles for Drug Delivery by N. Bruns, W. Meier and co-workers
A Low Protein Binding Cationic Poly(2-oxazoline as Non-Viral Vector by R. Luxenhofer, A. Kabanov and co-workers
With a growth of 6.7% Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics reached the highest impact factor in the history of the journal, 2.61 . Some recent highlights include:
Regioselective Metal-Free Click Polymerization of Azides and Alkynes
Anjun Qin*, Yong Liu and Ben Zhong Tang
A Sunlight-Induced Click Reaction as an Efficient Route to Cyclic Aliphatic Polyesters
Thomas Josse, Julien De Winter, Ozcan Altintas, Philippe Dubois, Christopher Barner-Kowollik*, Pascal Gerbaux and Olivier Coulembier
Macromolecular Reaction Engineering – the established high-quality journal dedicated to academic and industrial research in the field of polymer reaction engineering – reached an increased new Impact Factor of 1.64.
Recently published papers with especially high download numbers include:
Prediction of the Viscoelastic Behavior of Low-Density Polyethylene Produced in High-Pressure Tubular Reactors by C. Kiparissides and co-workers
Perspective: Ionomer Research and Applications by R. A. Weiss and co-workers
Macromolecular Materials and Engineering - dedicated to the design, modification, characterization, and processing of advanced polymer materials – reached a new impact factor of 2.66.
Read now for free:
Hydrophobic Electrospun Polyimide Nanofibers for Self-cleaning Materials by Z. Guo and co-workers
Dispersion and Property Enhancements in Polyolefin/Soy Flour Biocomposites Prepared via Melt Extrusion Followed by Solid-State Shear Pulverization by J. Torkelson and co-workers
Macromolecular Theory and Simulations – the high-quality polymer science journal dedicated exclusively to theory and simulations – received a new Impact Factor of 1.66.
Recently published highlights include:
Sequence-Controlled Multiblock Copolymers via RAFT Polymerization: Modeling and Simulations by Per B. Zetterlund and co-workers
An Implicit Solvent Ionic Strength (ISIS) Method to Model Polyelectrolyte Systems with Dissipative Particle Dynamics by Y. G. Yingling and co-workers
Once more the Journal of Applied Polymer Science is number 3 for total number of citations in the polymer science category, reinforcing its prominence in the field. The rise in impact factor for the sixth year in succession (up almost 8% to 1.76) along with the continuous increase in article downloads, reflects its vital importance for researchers in both academia and industry.
Under the consolidated editorial team the subject range covered by the journal has been further expanded, as demonstrated by some of the current most accessed articles, strengthening the journal’s reputation as an ever more valuable resource:
The organic electrochemical transistor for biological applications by R. Owens and co-workers
Polymer-coated nanoparticles for enhanced oil recovery by R. Verduzco and co-workers
The two parts of the Journal of Polymer Science continue to be held in high esteem by the polymer research community, as demonstrated by their 2014 impact factors of 3.11 for Polymer Chemistry and 3.83 for Polymer Physics. The Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Chemistry continues to be the go-to resource for polymer chemists around the world, with cutting-edge synthesis methods and physical organic chemistry analyses. With the Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics’ scope expanded in 2011 to better align with today’s innovative research in the field, the 2014 impact factor is a clear indication that this new scope continues to resonate well with both authors and readers in the community. Now focusing on topics in the physics of polymers as diverse as electronics, energy, optics, and biopolymers through articles, reviews, and special issues, JPSB truly represents the interests of physicists working with polymers today.
Most cited Polymer Physics paper: Roll-to-Roll fabrication of large area functional organic materials
Most cited Polymer Chemistry paper: Donor–acceptor semiconducting polymers for organic solar cells
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