Current Organocatalysis

Journal Impact Factor: 1.0
Scopus Cite Score: 2.0

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Aims and Scope:
Current Organocatalysis is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes significant research in all areas of organocatalysis. The journal covers organo homogeneous/heterogeneous catalysis, innovative mechanistic studies and kinetics of organocatalytic processes focusing on practical, theoretical and computational aspects. It also includes potential applications of organocatalysts in the fields of drug discovery, synthesis of novel molecules, synthetic method development, green chemistry and chemoenzymatic reactions. This journal also accepts papers on methods, reagents, and mechanism of a synthetic process and technology pertaining to chemistry. Moreover, this journal features review articles within organocatalysis and synthetic chemistry. It is the premier source of organocatalysis and synthetic methods related information for chemists, biologists and engineers pursuing research in industry and academia.
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Editor-in-Chief:

  • Bimal K. BanikDepartment of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
    Community Health Systems of South Texas (CHSST)
    Edinburg, TX
    United States of America

ISSN: 2213-3372 (Print)

eISSN: 2213-3380 (Online)

Special Issues With Active Call for Papers

Submission closes on: Feb 18, 2027
Organocatalysis: Modern Strategies for Sustainable and Selective Synthesis

Organocatalysis has matured into a foundational domain of contemporary synthetic chemistry, enabling highly selective transformations under mild and often metal-free conditions. Beyond its classical strengths in stereoselective carbon-carbon and carbon-heteroatom bond formation, the field is currently witnessing a major expansion into photochemical and electrochemical manifolds, cooperative catalytic regimes, and mechanism-guided catalyst design. These advances are increasingly aligned with green chemistry priorities-reduced reliance on transition metals, improved atom economy, lower energy demand, and compatibility with benign... see more

Submission closes on: Jul 30, 2026
Organocatalysis: A Green Tool for Organic Transformation in Drug Discovery

Organocatalysis is a main tool for chiral and achiral compound synthesis. Being the third pillar of catalysis, this approach is considered a green catalytic process as the product is metal-free. These organocatalysts are efficiently designed to synthesize organic reactions of biological potential. Organocatalysts enhance the rate of reaction in organic transformation. This can be effectively combined with different main chemistry methodologies and considerably benefit various organocatalytic reactions' enhancement and sustainability profile. So the focus is... see more