Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry
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Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific journal
Scientific journal
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, published in the United Kingdom since 1969 by John Wiley & Sons
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. In twelve issues per year, it publishes original research papers dealing with the application of NMR, ESR and NQR spectrometry in all branches of chemistry. It is available both online and in print.

The current Editor-in-Chief is Dr J Keeler from the University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge
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, UK.

Impact factor and rank

The 2009 Impact Factor
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 is 1.612. It is ranked number 55 out of 138 in the Multidisciplinary Chemistry category, number 74 out of 121 in the Physical Chemistry
Physical chemistry
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 category, and number 18 out of 39 in the Spectroscopy
Spectroscopy
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 category.

Highest cited papers

  1. Research Article: 'Modelling one- and two-dimensional solid-state NMR spectra', Volume 40, Issue 1, Jan 2002, Pages: 70-76, Massiot D, Fayon F, Capron M, et al. Cited 795 times.

  1. Research Article: 'Gradient selection in inverse heteronuclear correlation spectroscopy', Volume 31, Issue 3, Mar 1993, Pages: 287-292, Willker W, Leibfritz D, Kerssebaum R, et al. Cited 420 times.

  1. Research Article: 'Conformation-dependent C-13 chemical-shifts - a new means of conformational characterization as obtained by high-resolution solid-state C-13 NMR', Volume 24, Issue 10, Oct 1986, Pages: 835-852, Saito H. Cited 306 times.

  1. Research Article: 'Stereochemical factors determining the effects of glycosylation on the C-13 chemical-shifts in carbohydrates', Volume 26, Issue 9, Sep 1988, Pages: 735–747, Shashkov AS, Lipkind GM, Knirel YA, et al. Cited 195 times.

Abstracting and indexing information

MRC is indexed in the following services:
  • Chemical Abstracts Service SciFinder (American Chemical Society)
  • SCOPUS
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     (Elsevier)
  • Web of Science
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    (Thomson ISI)

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