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Impact factor: 4.3*
Time to first decision (all decisions): 17 days**
Time to first decision (peer reviewed only): 23 days***
Chair: Douglas Stephan
Indexed in Science Citation Index (SCI) and MEDLINE
Open access publishing options available
ChemComm publishes short, exciting Communication articles from all areas of the chemical sciences. As the Royal Society of Chemistry’s most cited journal, it has become one of the most trusted journals in chemistry for 60 years.
Our publication times are amongst the fastest in chemistry. Researchers typically receive a first decision on their peer-reviewed manuscript within three weeks of submission.
ChemComm is part of the RSC’s family of high impact general chemistry journals, alongside Chemical Science and Chemical Society Reviews.
Journal scope
ChemComm publishes urgent, new research of outstanding significance and interest to experts in the field, while also appealing to the journal’s broad chemistry readership.
Our 4-page Communication articles are easy to read and digest, allowing readers to quickly and easily understand the main points of your research. Communications can report a stand-alone piece of research, or exciting results at an early stage of an investigation. They do not need to be full or extensive studies. We also publish two types of review articles: Feature Articles and Highlights.
Our scope covers all topics in chemistry, and research at the interface of chemistry and other disciplines (such as materials science, nanoscience, physics, engineering and biology) where there is a significant novelty in the chemistry aspects.
Major topic areas covered include:
- analytical chemistry
- catalysis
- chemical biology and medicinal chemistry
- computational chemistry and machine learning
- energy and sustainable chemistry
- environmental chemistry
- green chemistry
- inorganic chemistry
- materials chemistry
- nanoscience
- organic chemistry
- physical chemistry
- polymer chemistry
- supramolecular chemistry

ChemComm Emerging Investigator Lectureship Award
This award recognises emerging scientists in the early stages of their independent academic careers who have made a significant contribution to the chemical sciences.
We expect to open nominations for the 2024 lectureship in Spring.
Read about eligibility, how to nominate, and see all award winners
Meet the team
Find out who is on the editorial and advisory boards for the ChemComm journal.
Chair
Douglas Stephan, University of Toronto, Canada
Associate Editors
Lutz Ackermann, University of Göttingen, Germany
Davide Bonifazi, University of Vienna, Austria
Deanna D’Alessandro, University of Sydney, Australia
Fengtao Fan, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Itaru Hamachi, Kyoto University, Japan
Michaele Hardie, University of Leeds, UK
Kim Jelfs, Imperial College London, UK
Chao-Jun Li, McGill University, Canada
David Lou, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Connie Lu, University of Bonn, Germany
Marinella Mazzanti, EPFL, Switzerland
Santanu Mukherjee, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Yang Tian, East China Normal University, China
Sandeep Verma, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
Open access publishing options
ChemComm is a hybrid journal and gives authors the choice of publishing their research either via the traditional subscription-based model or instead by choosing our gold open access option.
Gold open access
For authors who want to publish their article gold open access, ChemComm charges an article processing charge (APC) of £3,000 (+ any applicable tax). Our APC is all-inclusive and makes your article freely available online immediately, permanently, and includes your choice of Creative Commons licence (CC BY or CC BY-NC) at no extra cost. It is not a submission charge, so you only pay if your article is accepted for publication.
Learn more about publishing open access.
Open access agreements
If your institution has an RSC open access agreement or APCs for gold open access, publishing in this journal may already be covered.
Use our journal finder to check if your institution has an open access agreement with us.
Please use your official institutional email address to submit your manuscript and check you are assigned as the corresponding author; this helps us to identify if you are eligible under an open access agreement or other APC discounts.
Traditional subscription model
Authors can also publish in ChemComm via the traditional subscription model without needing to pay an APC. Articles published via this route are available to institutions and individuals who subscribe to the journal. Our standard licence allows you to make the accepted manuscript of your article freely available after a 12-month embargo period. This is known as the green route to open access.
Readership information
ChemComm is for academic and industrial chemists in all areas of the chemical sciences.
Subscription information
ChemComm is part of RSC Gold, Core Chemistry and General Chemistry subscription packages.
Online only 2025: ISSN 1364-548X, £3,750 / $6,606
*2023 Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics, 2024)
**The median time from submission to first decision including manuscripts rejected without peer review from the previous calendar year
***The median time from submission to first decision for peer-reviewed manuscripts from the previous calendar year
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