28 August 2014
Unofficial Impact Factor for Catalysts
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Catalysts (ISSN 2073-4344) was recently added to the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE). All papers published in Catalysts since volume 1(1) are now covered by the SCIE. Hence, an unofficial Impact Factor can be calculated based on the SCIE data. The unofficial Impact Factor for Catalysts for 2013 is 1.756. Catalysts published 41 articles (excl. editorial material) in 2011-2012 that were cited 72 times by other SCIE-journals in 2013. The first official Impact Factor for Catalysts will be published in June 2015, and calculated with citations from 2014 to articles published in 2012-2013.
Please note our previous announcement including details regarding the coverage of Catalysts by the SCIE.