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The Journal of Organic and Inorganic Chemistry (JOIC) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research across the full spectrum of organic and inorganic chemistry. The journal provides a platform for scientists, researchers, and academicians to share innovative findings, experimental methodologies, and theoretical insights that advance understanding in both fundamental and applied aspects of chemistry.
✦ Scope of the Journal
JOIC covers a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
✦ Our Mission
The mission of JOIC is to foster innovation and knowledge exchange in chemical sciences by ensuring rapid, rigorous, and transparent peer review. We are committed to disseminating research that addresses current challenges in chemistry, contributes to sustainable development, and promotes collaboration across disciplines.
✦ Why Publish with JOIC?
✦ Fast Editorial Execution and Review Process (FEE-Review Process)
Authors who are willing to publish their articles under this mode can make a pre-payment of € 99 towards express peer-review and editorial decision.
First editorial decision in 3 days and final decision with review comments in 5 days from the date of submission. Galley proof generation will be done in next 2 days from acceptance or maximum 5 days (For manuscripts notified for revision by external reviewer).
Manuscripts accepted for publication will be charged regular APC.
Authors retain the copyright of their publication and the final version of the article will be published in both HTML and PDF formats as well as XML formats for transmitting to indexing databases. The editorial team of the Journal will ensure adherence to scientific publication guidelines.
✦ Audience
The journal serves a wide readership, including academic researchers, industry professionals, chemists, materials scientists, and students interested in the latest developments in organic and inorganic chemistry.