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Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry

The journal for organic synthesis, supramolecular chemistry, chemical biology and more.

Editor-in-Chief: Anthony Davis

Open Access: Hybrid

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Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry publishes original and high impact research and reviews in organic chemistry.

ISSN: 1477-0539

Indexed in: MEDLINE, Web of Science, Scopus

Journal Impact factor

2.7 (2024)

First decision time (all)

15 days

First decision time (peer reviewed)

19 days

Scope

We welcome research that shows new or significantly improved protocols or methodologies in total synthesis, synthetic methodology or physical and theoretical organic chemistry as well as research that shows a significant advance in the organic chemistry or molecular design aspects of chemical biology, catalysis, supramolecular and macromolecular chemistry, theoretical chemistry, mechanism-oriented physical organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry or natural products.

Articles published in the journal should report new work which makes a highly-significant impact in the field. Routine and incremental work is generally not suitable for publication in the journal.

More details about key areas of our scope are below. In all cases authors should include in their article clear rationale for why their research has been carried out.

Organic synthesis

We welcome important research in all areas of organic synthesis, including studies on small organic molecules and biomolecules, and studies that report purely synthetic work without biological data. Total or multistep syntheses should report new or improved strategies or methods, or a more efficient route to the target compound.

Methodology studies should show a significant improvement on known methods. Research that extends the known methodology to a different class of compounds is generally not suitable unless that class is significantly different in scope to previously reported methodology. Where methods are directed towards a narrow range of structures, the importance of these targets must be clearly justified.

Physical and theoretical organic chemistry

We welcome studies that report new models of reactivity, selectivity, bonding or structure, or new computational methods and have relevance for the design of subsequent experiments. That relevance should be clearly justified in the paper. Relevance is perhaps most clearly demonstrated by the description of testable predictions derived from the results of the reported theoretical work; the tests of these predictions could be contained in the same paper in which the predictions are described. Computational research that merely reproduces experimental data is not suitable for OBC.

Chemical biology

We welcome articles that report new or improved methodologies in the chemical aspects of chemical biology, including design, development and use of chemical tools, chemical studies of biomolecules such as carbohydrates, proteins and nucleic acids or biological processes such as protein-protein interactions and epigenetics, and chemical methods such as imaging and labelling techniques.

Catalysis

We welcome studies on catalysis, including metal catalysis, organocatalysis, and biocatalysis, which present a significant organic chemistry advance. The application of a new catalyst to a known reaction must present a significant methodological advance. However, studies showcasing routine modification in the catalyst structure for a known reaction or the preparation of a compound library by a known catalytic reaction followed by routine photophysical or biological studies are typically not suitable.

Theoretical studies that provide significant new mechanistic insights into synthetic or biological catalysts are welcome. Routine biochemistry studies of catalytic mechanisms, for instance, routine studies using tools such as site-directed mutagenesis, are not typically suitable.

Supramolecular, macromolecular and organic materials

We welcome studies that report important new work in the molecular design of supramolecular or macromolecular compounds or organic materials either with a strong component in organic synthesis or with novel organic structural features. You may wish to consider our materials journals for articles outside this scope.

Sensors

We publish articles describing sensors for ions and/or molecules provided that they

  • address targets and situations of practical relevance and
  • represent significant and demonstrable improvements on previous methodology

In particular, sensors for species in artificial surroundings (for example, hydrophilic ions in organic solvents) will not typically be acceptable for publication.

Medicinal chemistry

We welcome studies that report significant synthetic or bioorganic research that is directed towards medicinal chemistry applications. Studies that show routine syntheses accompanied by biological testing are generally not suitable for OBC. Our companion journal, RSC Medicinal Chemistry, is more suitable for articles that report significant research in core medicinal chemistry disciplines.

Natural products

We welcome articles that report new and interesting syntheses of natural products (see author guidelines) or chemical studies of biosynthetic pathways. Isolation or identification studies are welcome when the compound being reported

  • has a novel structural class with unreported carbon skeleton, unusual functional groups or unusual modifications and/or
  • displays a potent or unexpected biological activity or an unexpected mechanism of action.

Routine isolation studies are not suitable for OBC.

Readership

Academic and industrial scientists working in organic chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, chemical biology and physical organic chemistry.


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Meet the team

Anthony Davis

Anthony Davis

Chair

University of Bristol

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Jeroen Dickschat

Jeroen Dickschat

Associate editor

University of Bonn

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Katrina Jolliffe

Katrina Jolliffe

Associate editor

University of Sydney

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Motomu Kanai

Motomu Kanai

Associate editor

University of Tokyo

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Xiaohua Liu

Xiaohua Liu

Associate editor

Sichuan University

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Santanu Mukherjee

Santanu Mukherjee

Associate Editor

Indian Institute of Science

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Scott Silverman

Scott Silverman

Associate editor

 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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Cristina Trujillo

Cristina Trujillo

Associate editor

University of Manchester

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Huan Wang

Huan Wang

Associate editor

Nanjing University

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S.S.V Ramasastry

S.S.V Ramasastry

Editorial board member

Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Mohali

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Judy I-Chia Wu

Judy I-Chia Wu

Editorial board member

University of Houston

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Igor Alabugin

Florida State University

Shunsuke Chiba

Nanyang Technological University

Andre Cobb

King's College London

Steven Cobb

 Durham University

Ratmir Derda

 University of Alberta

Antonio Echavarren

Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia

Ben Feringa

University of Groningen

Amar Flood

Indiana University Bloomington

Carmen Galan

University of Bristol

Christian Hackenberger

Leibniz-Institut für Molekulare Pharmakologie and Humboldt Universität zu Berlin

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Jason Harper

University of New South Wales

Ivan Huc

 Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich

Elizabeth Krenske

University of Queensland

Mahesh Lakshman

 The City College of New York

Lei Liu

Tsinghua University

Shih-Yuan Liu

Boston College

Geraldine Masson

Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles (CNRS

Elizabeth New

University of Sydney

Dhevalapally Ramachary

University of Hyderabad

Paolo Scrimin

University of Padova

Oliver Seitz

Humboldt University of Berlin

Jay Siegel

University of Zürich

Corey Stephenson

University of Michigan

Dean Tantillo

University of California Davis

Mark Taylor

University of Toronto

Georgios Vassilikogiannakis

University of Crete

Helma Wennemers

ETH Zürich

Peter Wipf

University of Pittsburgh

Shuli You

Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry

Jian Zhou

East China Normal University

Katie Lim

Executive Editor

Hannah Fowler

Deputy Editor

Daniel Robertshaw

Development Editor

Sarah Anthony

Editorial Production Manager

Nicola Burton

Publishing Editor

Tom Cozens

Publishing Editor

Ryan Kean

Publishing Editor

David Bishop

David Bishop

Publishing Assistant

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Thomas Hitchings

Publishing Editor

Donna Smith

Publishing Editor

Sam Keltie

Publisher

Emily Prior

Editorial Assistant

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