Journal History

2013 The inaugural issue was released. Inorganics was published as a quarterly journal.
2016 Inorganics was indexed in Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)—Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics), starting with Volume 1 (Issue 1).
2017

Inorganics established the following sections:
-Inorganic Solid-State Chemistry;
-Coordination Chemistry;
-Bioinorganic Chemistry;
-Organometallic Chemistry.

Inorganics held its first online Editorial Board Member meeting.
Inorganics
was indexed in Scopus (Elsevier), starting with Volume 1 (Issue 1).
Inorganics announced the first edition of the Travel award.

2018 Inorganics announced the second edition of the Travel award.
2019 Inorganics adopted to a monthly publication schedule.
Inorganics received its first CiteScore (2018) of 2.0.
2020 Inorganics announced the first edition of the Best Paper award.
Inorganics received a CiteScore (2019) of 2.6.
2021

Inorganics was indexed in Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE)—Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics), starting with Volume 1 (Issue 1).

Inorganics established the following section:
-Inorganic Materials.

Inorganics received a CiteScore (2020) of 4.4.
Inorganics announced the second edition of the Best Paper award.

2022 Inorganics received its first Impact Factor (3.149).
Inorganics received a CiteScore (2021) of 5.1.
Inorganics announced the third edition Best Paper award.
2023 The year 2023 marks the 10th Anniversary of Inorganics.

Editor-in-Chief

2012–present Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Duncan H. Gregory

Section Editor-in-Chief

2017–present Section Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Richard Dronskowski for the section on Inorganic Solid-State Chemistry
Section Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Linert for the section on Coordination Chemistry
Section Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Vladimir Arion for the section on Bioinorganic Chemistry
2018–present Section Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Claudio Pettinari for the section on Organometallic Chemistry
2021–present Section Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Torben R. Jensen for the section on Inorganic Materials
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