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Growing Globally

We might call ourselves the American Chemical Society—but ACS publications are hardly limited to research from the United States. We’re highlighting countries that are leading producers of research. We’re sharing tips and tricks for researchers to help you meet the challenges of publishing in your unique environments.

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Prashant Kamat

Prashant Kamat

Over the past five years, ACS journals published 7,200 articles from India. ACS Publications would like to extend its sincere gratitude to the six associate editors and 35 editorial advisory board members located in India, who exemplify research excellence and provide leadership to ACS journals.

Prashant Kamat is the Editor-in-Chief of ACS Energy Letters. He is a Zahm Professor of Science in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Notre Dame. He was previously the Deputy Editor for The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. Learn more about Professor Kamat’s research on the ACS Energy Letters website.

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ACS Publications Research Highlights from India

Though there is no way to showcase all of the important research from our distinguished Indian authors, the articles listed here represent some highlights of the research published in ACS journals from India. This list is compiled based on a selection of ACS Editors’ Choice, ACS Author Choice, most cited, most downloaded, and general interest articles based on our internal data and recommendations. Finally, we thank our Indian authors for their contributions that helped ACS journals receive more than 2.7 million total citations, and are once again ranked the most-cited and/or impactful scientific journals in 14 scientific categories, including 6 core chemistry categories.