Editorial for “Organometallic Chemistry” Section, in Journal Molecules

It is a great pleasure to assume the role of Editor-in-Chief for the "Organometallic Chemistry" Section of Molecules (https://www [...].

to first publication. The rapid publishing time, while maintaining a rigorous peer-review process, is undeniably a credit to the dedication and professionalism of the Editors and the Editorial Team of Molecules.
It is clear that (1) a favorable and steadily increasing impact factor (IF = 3.3), (2) high visibility in open-access publishing, (3) rapid publication times, and (4) the high quality of the rigorous peer-review process are among the benefits of publishing in the "Organometallic" Section of Molecules. There are also additional benefits. (1) We encourage authors and readers to take advantage of Special Issues that focus on a specific area of organometallic chemistry and enjoy record visibility and higher readership than regular issues. (2) To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Molecules, we will launch a Virtual Issue highlighting the high-caliber organometallic research published in the "Organometallic" Section. A selection of cutting-edge "Hot-Papers" published in the Organometallic Section of Molecules is presented at the end of this Editorial [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. (3) Finally, in the era of modern publishing with on-the-go mobile access, the Editorial Team at Molecules ensures that the published research enjoys rapid dissemination through a variety of platforms to reach everyone and maximize access. This includes Twitter @Molecules_MDPI, Facebook and LinkedIn with the launch of regular highlights of "Hot Papers" and "Editors' Choice" manuscripts.
Organometallic chemistry is experiencing rapid progress. With the improvements in characterization and analytical techniques, the development of new technologies and the continuous expansion of the carbon-metal toolbox, the prospective contribution of organometallic research to chemistry seems limitless. We hope that you will consider submitting your organometallic papers to Molecules.
When submitting organometallic papers to Molecules, "Organometallic Chemistry Section" should be selected in the scroll-down submission menu.
"Hot Articles" in the Organometallic Section of Molecules  (4) the high quality of the rigorous review process are among the benefits of publishing in the "Organometallic" Section of Mole There are also additional benefits. (1) We encourage authors and readers to take advantage of S Issues that focus on a specific area of organometallic chemistry and enjoy record visibility and h readership than regular issues. (2) To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Molecules, we will lau Virtual Issue highlighting the high-caliber organometallic research published in "Organometallic" Section. A selection of cutting-edge "Hot-Papers" published in the Organome Section of Molecules is presented at the end of this Editorial [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. (3) Finally, in the era of m publishing with on-the-go mobile access, the Editorial Team at Molecules ensures that the publ research enjoys rapid dissemination through a variety of platforms to reach everyone and max access. This includes Twitter @Molecules_MDPI, Facebook and LinkedIn with the launch of re highlights of "Hot Papers" and "Editors' Choice" manuscripts.

It is clear that (1) a favorable and steadily increasing impact factor (IF = 3.3), (2) high visibi open-access publishing, (3) rapid publication times, and
Organometallic chemistry is experiencing rapid progress. With the improvemen characterization and analytical techniques, the development of new technologies and the contin expansion of the carbon-metal toolbox, the prospective contribution of organometallic resear chemistry seems limitless. We hope that you will consider submitting your organometallic pap Molecules.
When submitting organometallic papers to Molecules, "Organometallic Chemistry Sec should be selected in the scroll-down submission menu.