The graph shows the changes in the impact factor of Macromolecules and its the corresponding percentile for the sake of comparison with the entire literature. Impact Factor is the most common scientometric index, which is defined by the number of citations of papers in two preceding years divided by the number of papers published in those years.This graph shows how the impact factor of Macromolecules is computed. The left axis depicts the number of papers published in years X-1 and X2, and the right axis displays their citations in year X.
How Influential is Macromolecules?
Macromolecules is the 19th out of 235 Organic Chemistry journals. This means the journal is among the top 9% in the sub-discipline of Organic Chemistry. This Journal is the 33rd out of 229 Materials Chemistry journals. This means the journal is among the top 15% in the sub-discipline of Materials Chemistry. This Journal is the 36th out of 308 Inorganic Chemistry journals. This means the journal is among the top 12% in the sub-discipline of Inorganic Chemistry. This Journal is the 162nd out of 1,481 Materials Science journals. This means the journal is among the top 11% in the discipline of Materials Science. This Journal is the 259th out of 3,258 Chemistry journals. This means the journal is among the top 8% in the discipline of Chemistry. This Journal is the 649th out of 12,155 Physical Sciences journals. This means the journal is among the top 6% in the science branch of Physical Sciences.
How are inpact factors calculated?
The impact factor (IF) is calculated by counting citations from peer-reviewed journals only.
extended IF also counts citations from books and conference papers. However, no patent, abstract, working papers, online documents, etc., are covered.