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Letters in Organic Chemistry

ISSN: 1570-1786 (Print)
eISSN: 1875-6255 (Online)

Journal
Impact Factor :

0.7

Scopus
CiteScore:

1.3

Aims and Scope:Letters in Organic Chemistry publishes original letters (short articles), research articles, mini-reviews and thematic issues based on mini-reviews and short articles, in all areas of organic chemistry including synthesis, bioorganic, medicinal, natural products, organometallic, supramolecular, molecular recognition and physical organic chemistry. The emphasis is to publish quality papers rapidly by taking full advantage of latest technology for both submission and review of the manuscripts. The journal is an essential reading for all organic chemists belonging to both academia and industry

Editor-in-Chief:


Alberto Marra Institut des Biomolécules Max Mousseron (IBMM)
Université de Montpellier
Montpellier
France

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Special Issues With Active Call for Papers

Submission closes on: Dec 31, 2025
Carbohydrates: Synthesis, properties and applications

This special issue on carbohydrates will the first of a series focused on the biomolecules, the following ones being amino acids / peptides, nucleosides / nucleotides, lipids. All the issues of the series will contain exclusively full-length reviews and mini-reviews on the given topic written by specialists working in technologically advanced countries. see more

Submission closes on: Dec 31, 2025
Organic Compound Materials for Environmental Protection and Sustainability

Organic compound materials have shown great potential in addressing various environmental challenges. These materials can be designed and engineered to possess unique properties for applications such as pollution remediation, waste management, and sustainable energy production. For example, certain organic plant biomass is being developed as highly efficient sorbents for removing heavy metals and organic pollutants from water sources. Their molecular structures can be tailored to have high-affinity binding sites for specific contaminants. This thematic issue... see more