Journal metric profile

Crystals

Clarivate Journal Citation Reports (JCR)-based Journal Impact Factor, five-year Impact Factor, quartile, category rank, publisher, identifiers and citation profile for the 2025 metric year.

JCR-based Impact Factor 2.400 2025 metric year
5-Year Impact Factor 2.400 Longer citation window
JCR Quartile Q2 Subject-category quartile
JCR Category Rank Nov-31 Recorded category rank

Crystals JCR impact factor overview

This profile summarizes the journal metrics and publication information available in the current directory record.

Page reviewed August 6, 2026

Crystals metric snapshot

Crystals has a bibliometric profile in this directory for 2025. The publisher recorded for the journal is MDPI. Its listed Clarivate Journal Citation Reports (JCR)-based Journal Impact Factor is 2.400. The five-year Journal Impact Factor is 2.400, giving a second citation window for comparison. The journal is recorded in quartile Q2 for its listed JCR category.

Category position and quartile

The JCR category rank stored in this record is “Nov-31”. Readers should verify non-standard imported rank formats against the official JCR record. Its listed quartile is Q2. Category ranks and quartiles are field-specific and are not measures of the quality of an individual article.

How the citation indicators compare

The standard and five-year Journal Impact Factors are both 2.400 in this record. Without journal self-citations, the Impact Factor is 2.300, a difference of 0.100 points from the listed standard value. The Journal Citation Indicator (JCI) is recorded as 0.730. These measures use different definitions or citation windows, so they are most useful when read together rather than treated as interchangeable scores.

Citation and publication counts

For 2025, the directory record for Crystals lists total cites: 19,785; total articles: 996; citable items: 1,086. These fields describe different parts of the JCR record and should not be combined into an article-level quality score.

Citation half-life profile

The cited half-life is 3.2 years, indicating the median age of items that contributed citations to the journal in the reporting framework. The citing half-life is 8.2 years, indicating the median age of references used by the journal’s articles.

Identifiers and verification

Crystals is identified in this directory by electronic ISSN 2073-4352. The publisher is recorded as MDPI. When making submission, library, or research-evaluation decisions, verify the title and identifiers against the journal publisher and the official Clarivate Journal Citation Reports record.

Complete journal information

Use this table to verify the individual metric values, identifiers and publication details stored for this journal.

Journal nameCrystals
Abbreviated journalCRYSTALS
PublisherMDPI
Metric year2025
Overall rank6,685
ISSNNot available
eISSN2073-4352
Total cites19,785
Total articles996
Citable items1,086
Cited half-life3.2 years
Citing half-life8.2 years
JCR-based Journal Impact Factor2.400
5-Year Impact Factor2.400
Impact Factor without journal self-cites2.300
Journal Citation Indicator0.730
JCR Impact Factor quartileQ2
JCR category rankNov-31
Database record updated

Frequently asked questions

What is the 2025 JCR-based Journal Impact Factor of Crystals?

The Journal Impact Factor recorded in this directory as a Clarivate Journal Citation Reports (JCR)-based value for Crystals is 2.400 for the 2025 metric year.

What are the JCR quartile and category rank of Crystals?

Crystals is listed with quartile Q2 and category rank Nov-31. These values are category-specific and should be verified against the official JCR record when used for formal assessment.

What is the five-year Journal Impact Factor of Crystals?

The five-year Journal Impact Factor recorded for Crystals is 2.400. It uses a longer citation window than the standard Journal Impact Factor.

Who publishes Crystals?

Crystals is listed in this directory as being published by MDPI.

Additional records from the same publisher or with a similar listed JCR Impact Factor.