Sci-Bytes> Journals Listed by Impact: Chemical Engineering
Week of March 13, 2011
Rank | 2009 Impact Factor |
Impact 2005-09 |
Impact 1981-2009 |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science (11.02) |
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science (15.20) |
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science (46.47) |
2 |
Energy & Environmental Science (8.50) |
Journal of Catalysis (11.11) |
Chemistry and Physics of Carbon (44.66) |
3 |
Journal of Catalysis (5.29) |
Applied Catalysis B- Environmental (8.34) |
Journal of Catalysis (33.20) |
4 |
Applied Catalysis B- Environmental (5.25) |
Chemistry and Physics of Carbon (8.27) |
Separation and Purification Methods (26.92) |
5 |
Catalysis Today (3.53) |
Energy, Education, Science and Technology (7.18) |
Applied Catalysis B- Environmental (21.84) |
6 |
Proceedings of the Combustion Institute (3.26) |
Aerosol Science and Technology (6.48) |
Trans. of the Institution of Chemical Engineers (18.28) |
7 |
Chemistry and Physics of Carbon (3.25) |
Process Biochemistry (6.41) |
Catalysis Today (17.98) |
8 |
Journal of Membrane Science (3.20) |
Catalysis Today (6.33) |
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Fundamentals (17.92) |
9 |
Fuel (3.18) |
Journal of Membrane Science (6.23) |
Journal of Membrane Science (17.87) |
10 |
Combustion and Flame (2.92) |
Separation and Purification Reviews (5.51) |
AIChE Journal (17.70) |
The above table compares the citation impact of journals in a given field as measured over three different time spans. The left-hand column ranks journals based on their 2009 "impact factor," as enumerated in the current edition of Journal Citation Reports®.
The 2009 impact factor is calculated by taking the number of all current citations to source items published in a journal over the previous two years and dividing by the number of articles published in the journal during the same period--in other words, a ratio between citations and recent citable items published. The rankings in the next two columns show impact over longer time spans, based on figures from Journal Performance Indicators.
In these columns, total citations to a journal's published papers are divided by the total number of papers that the journal published, producing a citations-per-paper impact score over a five-year period (middle column) and a 29-year period (right-hand column). SOURCE: Journal Citation Reports and Journal Performance Indicators.
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