Advances in Chemical Physics
Abbreviation | Adv. Chem. Phys. |
Journal Impact | 1.15 |
ISSN | 0065-2385, 1934-4791 |
Advances in Chemical Physics serves as a significant international forum for the review and critical assessment of scientific advancements across various fields of chemical physics. Each volume includes discussions on the current state of different disciplines within chemical physics and related areas, with chapters authored by leading researchers from around the world. The series now comprises over 150 volumes, covering research from the mid-1960s to the present, collectively representing the history of modern chemical physics. These volumes provide insights into all areas of chemical physics, as well as extensions into biophysics and soft matter physics.
HomepagePublication Information | Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Inc,Publishing cycle: Annual,Journal Type: book-series,Open Access Journals: No |
Basic data | Year of publication: 1996,Proportion of original research papers: 0.00%,Self Citation Rate:N.A., Gold OA Rate: 0.00% |
Average review cycle | 网友分享经验:平均1.0个月 |
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Theory of Ultrafast Nonadiabatic Excited‐State Processes and their Spectroscopic Detection in Real Time
1997-1
Advances in Chemical Physics
1969-1-1
A Stochastic Theory of Line Shape
1969-1
Recent Developments in the Study of Monolayers at the Air‐Water Interface
1990-1
Molecular Fluorescence and Energy Transfer Near Interfaces
1978-1
Experimental and Theoretical Bubble Dynamics
2007-3-14
Theory of Ultrafast Nonadiabatic Excited‐State Processes and their Spectroscopic Detection in Real Time
1997-1
Recent Developments in the Study of Monolayers at the Air‐Water Interface
1990-1
Molecular Fluorescence and Energy Transfer Near Interfaces
1978-1
Advances in Chemical Physics
1969-1-1