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Lista RSC Gold Collection Z Archiwami RSC GOLD COLLECTION Z ARCHIWAMI Journals Analyst E-ISSN 1364-5528 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2008-2021 Analytical Methods E-ISSN 1759-9679 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2009-2021. Access is free for the first two (2) years/volumes Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry, A E-ISSN 1460-4760 Access years during Term 2008-2013 Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry, B E-ISSN 1460 4779 Access years during Term 2008-2013 Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry, C E-ISSN 1460-4787 Access years during Term 2008-2013 Biomaterials Science E-ISSN 2047-4849 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2013-2021. Access is free for the first two (2) years/volumes Catalysis Science & Technology E-ISSN 2044-4761 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2011-2021 Chemical Communications E-ISSN 1364-548X Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2008-2021 Chemical Science E-ISSN 2041-6539 Access years during Term 2010-2014 Access is free for the first two (2) years/volumes; From January 2015 Chemical Science is a Gold Open Access journal Chemical Society Reviews E-ISSN 1460-4744 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2008-2021 CrystEngComm E-ISSN 1466-8033 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2008 -2021 Dalton Transactions E-ISSN 1477-9234 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2008-2021 Energy & Environmental Science E-ISSN 1754-5706 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2008-2021 Environmental Science: Nano E-ISSN 2051-8161 Access years during Term 2014 -2021, Access is free for the first two (2) years/volumes Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts including E-ISSN 2050-7895 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2013-2021 (poprzedni tytuł Journal of Environmental Monitoring (ISSN 1464-0333) 2008-2012 Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology E-ISSN 2053-1419 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2015-2021, Access is free for the first two (2) years/volumes Faraday Discussions E-ISSN 1364-5498 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2008-2021 Food & Function E-ISSN 2042-650X Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2010 -2021 Green Chemistry E-ISSN 1463-9270 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2008 -2021 Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers E-ISSN 2052-1553 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2014-2021, Access is free for the first two (2) years/volumes Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry E-ISSN 1364-5544 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2008-2021 Journal of Materials Chemistry A E-ISSN 2050-7496 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2013-2021 Journal of Materials Chemistry B E-ISSN 2050-7518 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2013-2021. Journal of Materials Chemistry C E-ISSN 2050-7534 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2013-2021. Including Journal of Materials Chemistry (ISSN 1364-5501) Access years during Term 2008-2012 Lab on a Chip E-ISSN 1473-0189 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2008 -2021 Materials Chemistry Frontiers E-ISSN 2052-1537 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2017-2021. Access is free for the first two (2) years/volumes Materials Horizons E-ISSN 2051-6355 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2014-2021. Access is free for the first two (2) years/volumes Molecular Omics E-ISSN 2515-4184 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2018 -2021, including Molecular BioSystems (ISSN 1742-2051) 2008-2017 Molecular Systems Design & Engineering E-ISSN 2058-9689 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2016-2021. Access is free for the first two (2) years/volumes Nanoscale E-ISSN 2040-3372 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2009-2021 Access is free for the first two (2) years/volumes Nanoscale Horizons E-ISSN 2055-6764 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2016-2021. Access is free for the first two (2) years/volumes Natural Product Reports E-ISSN 1460-4752 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2008-2021 New Journal of Chemistry E-ISSN 1369-9261 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2008-2021 Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry E-ISSN 1477-0539 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2008-2021 Organic Chemistry Frontiers E-ISSN 2052-4129 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2014-2021. Access is free for the first two (2) years/volumes Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics E-ISSN 1463-9084 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2008-2021 Polymer Chemistry E-ISSN 1759-9962 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2010-2021. Access is free for the first two (2) years/volumes Reaction Chemistry & Engineering1 E-ISSN 2058-9883 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2016-2021. Access is free for the first two (2) years/volumes RSC Advances, E-ISSN 2046-2069 Access years during Term 2011-2016. Access is free for the first two (2) years/volumes; From January 2017 RSC Advances is a Gold Open Access journal. RSC Medicinal Chemistry E-ISSN 2632-8682 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2020-2021, including MedChemComm (ISSN 2040-2511) Access years during Term 2010-2019. Access is free for the first two (2) years/volumes Soft Matter E-ISSN 1744-6848 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2008-2021 Sustainable Energy & Fuels E-ISSN 2398-4902 Hybrid Journal Access years during Term 2017-2021. Access is free for the first two (2) years/volumes The electronic versions of the following databases: Analytical Abstracts E-ISSN 1471-7107 Access years during Term 2021 database Chemical Hazards in Industry E-ISSN 1476-3907 Closed database Laboratory Hazards Bulletin E-ISSN 1476-3915 Closed database Natural Product Updates E-ISSN 1478-1557 2021 database Synthetic Reaction Updates E-ISSN 2055-6152 Access years during Term 2021 database including access to: Catalysts & Catalysed Reactions (ISSN 1474-9181) Access years during Term 2002 -2014 Methods in Organic Synthesis (ISSN 1478-1565) Access years during Term 1998 -2014 .
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