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Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin

Description
This journal publishes original articles, brief communications, and reviews in most of the branches of modern chemistry. Its objectives are to report the original scientific research achievements and review recent developments in the field.

 

Status
active
Indexing
SCOPUS, Google Scholar, CAB International, Academic OneFile, CAB Abstracts, ChemWeb, Emerging Sources Citation Index, Expanded Academic, Global Health, OCLC, ProQuest Materials Science & Engineering Database, ProQuest SciTech Premium Collection, ProQuest Technology Collection, SCImago, Summon by ProQuest, Transportation Information Research Services (TRIS)
Subject

Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
0027-1314
E ISSN
1935-0260
First volume
62
Last volume
72+
Publish city
New York
Homepage
Description

The Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin publishes original articles, brief communications and reviews spanning modern chemistry. Members of the MSU Faculty have conducted important studies of new semiconductors and high temperature superconductors; synthesis of hundreds of new complex organic and organoelemental compounds, and new pharmaceuticals and new polymers with liquid crystal properties. They have contributed significantly to the development of the modern theories of catalysis, photochemistry, electrochemistry and high dispersion systems. This front line periodical for dissemination of their results, presents both theoretical and experimental papers.

Coverage spans the field, including physical chemistry; analytical chemistry; general and inorganic chemistry; organic chemistry; chemistry of natural compounds; colloid chemistry; radiochemistry; high pressure chemistry; petroleum chemistry and organic catalysis; electrochemistry; chemical kinetics; polymer chemistry; laser chemistry.












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