American Chemical Society
Overview
The American Chemical Society (ACS), founded in 1876, is a prominent scientific society and publisher in the field of chemistry. Renowned for its scholarly journals, books, and resources, ACS plays a pivotal role in advancing chemical knowledge. With a commitment to scientific excellence, ACS publications contribute significantly to global research, education, and innovation in the chemical sciences.
Overview
Journals
Journal | h-index | |
31. | Organic Process Research & Development | 127 |
32. | Acs Macro Letters | 120 |
33. | Acs Sensors | 107 |
34. | Environ Sci Technol Lett | 99 |
35. | Acs Omega | 98 |
36. | Acs Chemical Neuroscience | 95 |
37. | Acs Synthetic Biology | 94 |
38. | Acs Biomaterials Science & Engineering | 90 |
39. | Acs Applied Energy Materials | 87 |
40. | Acs Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 86 |