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A nonprofit society publisher, ACS Publications (a division of the American Chemical Society) is dedicated to supporting you in delivering your organic & inorganic chemistry research to the global chemistry community. 

Our extensive portfolio features prominent journals of chemistry such as ACS Organic & Inorganic Au, The Journal of Organic Chemistry, Organometallics and Organic Process Research & Development. This portfolio encompasses a wide spectrum of subjects, ranging from the core principles of organic and inorganic chemistry to specialist subjects such as macrocycles and supramolecular chemistry, open shell compounds, biocatalysis, organometallic chemistry, and AI assisted synthesis.


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ACS publishes many of the most prestigious and high impact journals in organic and inorganic chemistry including cutting edge organic chemistry articles and journals on catalysis.

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Developments in electrochemistry revolutionised traditional organic and inorganic chemistry, and new research is making progress in improving sustainability and reducing the need for precious metal electrodes. To shine a spotlight on innovative advances in electrochemistry on the interface with inorganic, organic and organometallic chemistry, ACS Organic & Inorganic Au has launched this new Special Issue on Electrochemical Explorations in Organic and Inorganic Chemistry.
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Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer (PCET) is a foundational principle in coordination chemistry, underpinning many high energy transformations critical to modern energy storage and conversion. This Special Issue showcases state of the art research that expands the mechanistic, structural, and functional understanding of PCET in coordination chemistry. Together, these articles illustrate the expanding scope and transformative potential of PCET-driven reactivity in inorganic chemistry and beyond. 

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ORGANIC PROCESS RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
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When you publish with an ACS Publications journal you benefit from:


  • Expert Editors-in-Chief and their team of editors handling your manuscript, all of whom are active, practicing researchers in the field.
  • A rigorous peer review process, ensuring the thorough evaluation of manuscripts.
  • Rapid processing times to help get your latest findings to the right community, faster.
  • Wide readership of your work – readers downloaded ACS full-text articles over 346 million times in 2025.
  • A range of flexible choices to publish open access, through any of our journals, including our fully open access publications.
  • Discoverability through world-leading abstracting and indexing services, including Web of Science™, Scopus, CAS, EBSCOhost and PubMed.

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“Publications in ACS journals are distinguished by their quality, scholarship and intellectual rigor. Having active researchers as editors places an emphasis on scientific quality and rigor across the portfolio. ACS handles manuscripts fairly, publishes scholarly work and having your work appear in an ACS journal gives it a seal of approval for quality and innovation. Overall, the process from submission to review to revision to publication is straightforward, efficient and reliable. It is predictable in that manuscripts are handled professionally, rigorously and fairly. The quality of peer review is unparalleled compared to other publishers and editors are responsive to work with authors to ensure the highest quality manuscript."
Prof. Paul J. Chirik, Editor-in-Chief, Organometallics 
“It continues to be a privilege to be associated with ACS Publications, serving as the Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of Organic Chemistry. The professionalism and shared vision of serving the scientific community in the spirit of excellence, across the whole field and spanning academia, industry and other sectors has been fantastic. I am also consistently inspired by the commitment of our authors, reviewers and editors to advance the field. Almost daily, I am learning some new piece of chemistry myself, and with our collaborators at other related ACS journals, we have helped nurture the expansion of the field.  It is a truly enriching experience, born of a truly enriching community.”
Prof. Scott J. Miller, Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of Organic Chemistry
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