Molbank

Molbank
Molbank  
Titre abrégé Molbank
Discipline Chimie organique
Langue Anglais
Directeur de publication Norbert Haider
Publication
Maison d’édition Molecular Diversity Preservation International Publishing (Drapeau de Suisse Suisse)
Période de publication 1997 à aujourd'hui
Fréquence 4 numéros par an
Accès ouvert Oui
Indexation
ISSN 1422-8599
CODEN MOLBAI
OCLC 42438391
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Molbank (abrégé en Molbank) est une revue scientifique trimestrielle à comité de lecture qui publie des articles en libre accès de recherche sous forme de communications dans le domaine de la chimie organique[1].

L'actuel directeur de publication est Norbert Haider (Université de Vienne, Autriche)[2].

Histoire

De 1997 à 2000, Molbank est publié sous le nom de Molbank section dans le journal Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049), avant d'être publié indépendamment depuis 2001.

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