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''Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics'' (''PCCP'') is a Peer-reviewed Scientific Journal publishing Original (primary) Research and Review Articles on any aspect of Physical Chemistry , Chemical Physics and biophysical chemistry. It is published weekly by the Royal Society Of Chemistry (RSC) on behalf of fourteen participating societies. Philip Earis is the Editor of ''PCCP'' and the present Chairman of the Editorial Board is Bert Weckhuysen, Professor in Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis at Utrecht University in The Netherlands. The Editorial Board comprises leading international scientists who meet regularly to discuss all scientific matters concerned with the Journal; in particular the standards necessary for the acceptance of papers for publication, the standards of refereeing, and ways and means of acquiring suitable papers for publication. ''PCCP'' replaced '' Faraday Transactions '' in 1999; it continues a close association with the Faraday Division of the RSC and the unique '' Faraday Discussions '' meetings and publications. ''PCCP'' has an Impact Factor of 2.892 and an Immediacy Index of 0.866.Journal Citation Reviews, 2007 Biophysical chemistry is a rapidly expanding area of physical chemistry, and biophysical papers are an important part of ''PCCP''. ''PCCP'' has been selected by the US National Library of Medicine for inclusion in MEDLINE , thereby increasing its visibility to the biophysical and biological communities. Significant and newsworthy articles appearing in ''PCCP'' are also featured in the RSC supplements '' Chemical Science '', '' Chemical Technology '' and '' Chemical Biology ''. ''PCCP'' hosts the RSC publication, '' Chemical Science ''. OWNER SOCIETIES ''PCCP'' is run by an Ownership Board, on which all the member societies have equal representation. The fourteen participating Societies are: Deutsche Bunsen-Gesellschaft Für Physikalische Chemie , Institute Of Chemistry Of Ireland , Israel Chemical Society , Kemisk Forening , Koninklijke Nederlandse Chemische Vereniging , Norsk Kjemisk Selskap , Polskie Towarzystwo Chemiczne , Real Sociedad Española De Química , Royal Society Of Chemistry , Società Chimica Italiana , Suomen Kemian Seura - Kemisk Sällskapet I Finland , Svenska Kemistsamfundet , the Swiss Chemical Society and the Türkiye Kimya Dernegi . SUBJECT COVERAGE ;PCCP publishes articles on the following topics: : Biophysical Chemistry : Chemisorption and Heterogeneous Catalysis : Clusters : Colloid and Interface Science : Computational Biology : Computational Chemistry and Molecular Dynamics : Electrochemistry : Energy Transfer and relaxation processes :gas-phase Kinetics and dynamics :laser-induced chemistry : Liquids And Solutions : Materials Science :molecular beam kinetics and spectroscopy : Nanoscience s : Photochemistry and photophysics :physical chemistry of Macromolecule s and Polymer s : Physisorption and Chromatographic Science : Quantum Chemistry and molecular structure : Radiation Chemistry :reactions in Condensed Phase s : Solid-state Chemistry (microstructures and dynamics) : Spectroscopy of molecules and gas-phase complexes :spectroscopy, Statistical Mechanics and quantum theory of the condensed phase : Statistical Mechanics of gaseous molecules and complexes : Surface Science : Thermodynamics : Zeolite s and Ion-exchange Phenomena ARTICLE TYPES ''PCCP'' publishes the following types of articles: Research Papers (which contain original scientific work that has not been published previously); '''Invited Articles''' (which are high profile review articles of interest to a broad readership and are commissioned by the ''PCCP'' Editorial Board); '''Communications''' (which contain original scientific work that has not been published previously and is of an urgent nature); and '''Comments''' (which are a medium for the discussion and exchange of scientific opinions, normally concerning material published in ''PCCP''). AUDIENCE/READERSHIP Research workers in the fields of physical chemistry, chemical physics and biophysical chemistry in both academic institutions and industry. SEE ALSO REFERENCES EXTERNAL LINKS
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