期刊名称:DESIGNED MONOMERS AND POLYMERS

ISSN:1385-772X
出版频率:Irregular
出版社:TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, England, OXON, OX14 4RN
  出版社网址:http://www.brill.nl
期刊网址:http://www.brill.nl/publications/journals/designed-monomers-and-polymers
影响因子:2.65
主题范畴:POLYMER SCIENCE

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Designed Monomers and Polymers

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An international journal on monomer and macromolecular synthesis

Designed Monomers and Polymers provides a forum for the prompt publication of peer-reviewed, English-language papers on all areas of macromolecular design and application. Emphasis will be placed on the macromolecular preparations including the synthesis, characterization and application of monomers. The experimental part should be provided in such detail (including specific observations, precautionary notes, use of new materials, techniques, and their possible problems, etc.) that it could be reproduced by any researcher wishing to repeat the work. The subjects of macromolecular science, initiators, macroinitiators for macromolecular design, as well as the kinetics, mechanism and modeling aspects of polymerization, will be included too.

Designed Monomers and Polymers provides an interface between organic, and polymer chemistries and aims to bridge the gap between monomer synthesis and the design of new polymers. The subject of monomers may include old monomers but new methods of synthesis. Authors must show the evidence for polymerization (including polycondensation, sequential combination, oxidative coupling, radiation, plasma polymerization, etc.) for new monomers. The field of monomers encompasses functional prepolymers of various architectures such as hyperbranched polymers, telechelic polymers, macromonomers, or dendrimers. Articles on monomers have been scattered over a vast number of journals: there is no polymer journal that covers a specialized subject such as monomers, whereas monomers are the building blocks of polymers. Designed Monomers and Polymers seeks to redress the balance by providing an international forum for addressing the issue of monomers and the art and science of macromolecular


Instructions to Authors

Submissions
Typescripts should be submitted to editor, M.K. Mishra, preferably via e-mail as a file attachment
(MS WORD file only, NO zip file) to mkmishra@att.net or munmaya@gmail.com. Please include acover letter in the e-mail text. If you submit via e-mail it is not necessary to send hard copies viapostal mail unless otherwise requested. If there is any difficulty in sending your file via e-mail,then the typescripts and an electronic file thereof (on diskette or CD preferably containing theMS WORD file) should be submitted in triplicate to the editor:
Dr. M.K. Mishra
P.O. Box 5806
Glen Allen, VA, 23058-5806
USA
E-mail: mkmishra@att.net or munmaya@gmail.com
The editor may assign appropriate co-editors to process your manuscript. All contributions willbe evaluated by at least two independent referees. Submission of a manuscript implies that thework therein has not been previously published nor is being considered for publication by anyreferred journal. Authors are solely responsible for the factual accuracy of their papers. It is theresponsibility of the principal author to secure requisite permission from his or her employerand all papers submitted are understood to have received due clearance(s) for publication.

Preparation
Typescripts must be in English, typed with double line spacing, single-sided on 8.5' 11' or A4 sheets leaving at least 1' margins on all sides, and should be numbered consecutively, beginning with the title page. The first page should contain only (1) the title, the name(s) and address(es) of the author(s), (2) a short title, (3) name, address, fax number and e-mail of the author to whom correspondence and proofs should be sent. An abstract of 50-250 words and 4-8 key words should follow the title page on a separate sheet. Headings and subheadings for different sections of the paper (e.g. Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion) should be clearly indicated. Detailed mathematical discussions should be placed in an appendix. Units of measurement, abbreviations and symbols should follow the International System of Units (SI). Equations and formulae should be typewritten whenever possible. Equations should be numbered consecutively with arabic numerals in parentheses on the right-hand side of the page. Special symbols should be identified in the margin.

Tables and figures
Tables should be given informative titles and should be numbered consecutively in arabic numerals. Tables will be reproduced by photo-offset, i.e. directly from the typed manuscript.Figures and chemical structures in a form suitable for reproduction should be submittted separately from the text as original drawings in India ink, and/or high contrast, sharp,unmounted photographs on glossy paper.
Lettering on figures and chemical structures should be proportional to the size of the figure to ensure legibility after reduction. On the back of each figure should be indicated lightly in soft pencil: (1) the top of the figure by an arrow, (2) the first author and the figure number. All figures and tables should be cited consecutively in the text and a list of captions should be provided at the end of the paper.
References and reference section
The references should be cited in the text in a sequential manner and the reference numbers, one number per reference, should be in square brackets at the same level as the text. References should be listed at the end of the paper in the reference section in the numerical order they apppear in the text.
Paper in journals:
1. C. Laurence, R. Annemie and H. David, J. Biomater. Sci. Polymer Edn 13, 783 (2002).
In book:
1. P. R. Underhill and D. L. DuQuesnay, in: Silanes and Other Coupling Agents, K. L. Mittal (Ed.), Vol. 2,pp. 149–158. VSP, Utrecht (2000).
Book:
1. F. L. Matthews, G. A. O. Davis, D. Hutchings and C. Soutis, Finite Element Modelling of Composite Materials and Structures. CRC-Woodhead Publishing Ltd., London (2001).
2. J. Mort and J. Jansen (Eds), Plasma Deposited Thin Films. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL (1986).

Proceedings of conferences:
1. C. M. Cepeda-Jiménez, M. M. Pastor-Blas and J. M. Martín-Martínez, in: Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Adhesion Society, Hilton Head, SC, pp. 83–85 (2000).PhD (MSc, etc.) Thesis:
1. K. Bowie, Differentiation of recombinant myoblasts in alginate microcapsules, MSc Thesis,
Department of Biology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON (1997).
Patent:
1. W. Zimmerschied, US Patent No. 4,271,312 (1981).

Proofs
Proofs will be sent to the designated author to check typesetting accuracy. Alterations to the original manuscript at this stage will result in considerable delay in publication and, therefore, are not accepted unless charged to the author. Proofs should be returned within two days of receipt.

Consent to publish
Transfer of copyright
By submitting a manuscript, the author agrees that the copyright for the article is transferred to
the publisher if and when the article is accepted for publication. For that purpose the author
needs to sign the Consent to Publish which will be sent with the first proofs of the manuscript.
Open Access
In case the author wishes to publish the article in Open Access he/she can choose the Brill Open option, which allows for a non-exclusive Open Access publication in exchange for an Article Publishing Fee, and sign a special Brill Open Consent to Publish.
More information on Brill’s policy on Open Access can be found on http://brill.nl/openaccess.
The Brill Open Consent to Publish can be downloaded from http://brill.nl/downloads/BrillOpen-Consent-to-Publish.pdf.
Reprints
All corresponding authors will receive the electronic version of their own article (in pdf).Additional reprints may be ordered at prices shown on the reprint order form that is sent together with the proofs.
Word-processor disks
The publisher’s production department can use your wordprocessor disks. If available, please send a copy of the disk with your final revised manuscript (together with two copies of the printout). This gives a substantial decrease in typesetting time and ensures that there are no rekeying errors in the article. Moreover, using word-processor disks helps us to shorten publication times. If you provide a disk, please follow these instructions:

1. Label the disk with the author’s name; the word processor/ computer used (e.g., IBM-PC,
Macintosh); the name and version of the program (e.g., WordPerfect, TEX, MS-Word). If you have an editor’s manuscript number, include it in the label;
2. Send the manuscript as three files; if possible keep the text, figure legends, and tables in separate files. File names must clearly indicate the content of each file;
3. Send separate disks if you submit more than one article at the time;
4. A hard copy printout of the manuscript that exactly matches the disk files must be supplied. Special characters and symbols which are not included in the printer used, should be left as blank spaces in the files and these should be correctly written in the printout in red;
5. Do not use footnotes;
6. Do not justify the right-hand margin.
There are no page charges. Short communications should be presented in the same style as a full paper.


Editorial Board

J.V. Crivello Troy, NY, USA
F. Du Prez Gent, Belgium
G. Galli Pisa, Italy
A. Greiner Marburg, Germany
J.P. Kennedy Akron, OH, USA
T. Kitayama Osaka, Japan
M. Kowalczuk Zabrze, Poland
J.-F. Lutz Potsdam, Germany
I. Manners Toronto, Canada
L.J. Mathias Hattiesburg, MS, USA
K. Müllen Mainz, Germany
T. Nakaya Osaka, Japan
G.R. Newkome Akron, OH, USA
O. Nuyken Münich, Germany
T. Ogawa Mexico City, Mexico
M. Rehahn Darmstadt, Germany
H. Ritter Düsseldorf, Germany
U.S. Schubert Eindhoven, The Netherlands
S. Sivaram Pune, India
Y. Tsukahara Kyoto, Japan
U. Tunca Istanbul, Turkey
M. Ueda Tokyo, Japan
B. Voit Dresden, Germany

 


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