Bulletin de la Société Chimique de France explained

Bulletin de la Société Chimique de France
Former Name:Bulletin de la Société Chimique de Paris
Abbreviation:Bull. Soc. Chim. Fr.
Discipline:Chemistry
Language:French
Publisher:Société Chimique de France
Country:France
History:1858–1997
Issn:0037-8968
Coden:BSCFAS

The Bulletin de la Société Chimique de France was a French peer-reviewed scientific journal on chemistry published by the Société Chimique de France.[1] It was established in 1858 under the title Bulletin de la Société Chimique de Paris, under which additional name it appeared until the end of series 3.The journal was published in several series:

The fourth series of this journal was published as:

With the beginning of the fifth series, the journal was renamed as:

After World War II, the titles were merged and published as:

The title was split in two parts from 1973–1984:

In 1985 the two parts were merged again until 1997 as:

In 1998 the journal was absorbed by the European Journal of Organic Chemistry and the European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry.[2]

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  1. Web site: Société Chimique de France - Le réseau des chimistes. 2021-05-11. www.societechimiquedefrance.fr.
  2. Web site: About Chemistry Europe. live. 2021-05-11. application.wiley-vch.de. https://web.archive.org/web/20180330211356/https://application.wiley-vch.de/vch/journals/2111/chempubsoc-eu.html . 2018-03-30 .