17 June 2020
Catalysts Reaches 3000 Articles Milestone
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Catalysts, MDPI’s open access journal on catalysts and catalyzed reactions, has published more than 3000 articles and reviews since its inception in 2011. Catalysts is covered by the Science Citation Index Expanded in Web of Science and received an Impact Factor of 3.444 for 2018, which corresponds to ranking of 57/148 (Q2) in the JCR category ‘Chemistry, Physical’.
The current CiteScore in Scopus for Catalysts is 3.58. The CiteScore is a ratio between the number of citations in 2018 to papers published in the period 2015–2017 as the numerator and the number of papers published in the period 2015–2017 as the denominator, using data drawn from Scopus.
Our sincerest thanks go to the Editor-in-Chief of Catalysts, Prof. Dr. Keith Hohn, Section Editors-in-Chief Prof. Dr. Kotohiro Nomura, Dr. Leonarda Francesca Liotta, Prof. Dr. Jean-François Lamonier, Dr. Vincenzo Baglio, Prof. Dr. Adam F. Lee, Dr. Evangelos Topakas, Dr. Juan J. Bravo-Suarez, and Prof. Dr. C. Heath Turner as well as the Guest Editors of our Special Issues, who have ensured, with their hard work and diligence, the continued significance of the journal.