期刊名称:JOURNAL OF PORPHYRINS AND PHTHALOCYANINES

ISSN:1088-4246
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD, 5 TOH TUCK LINK, SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE, 596224
  出版社网址:http://www.u-bourgogne.fr/jpp/news/index.php
期刊网址:http://www.u-bourgogne.fr/jpp/base_article/index.php
影响因子:1.811
主题范畴:CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY

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



About the journal

 

JPP provides the means for researchers, scientists and engineers interested in exploring the applications of these materials, to publish original research papers and short communications. As well as reviewing state-of-the-art topics, up-to-date research news, and patent reports, the journal features an up-to-date calendar of events and a running list of published papers and authors. JPP is an international peer-reviewed journal for the fast refereeing and publication of articles.
The journal includes the following subjects:

Synthesis
Chemical syntheses of porphyrins, phthalocyanines, structurally related macrocycles such as porphyrazines, corroles, chlorins, porphycenes, porphyrinogens, subphthalocyanines, porphocyanines, heterocyclic analogues, related expanded -conjugated macrocycles, their oligomers, polymers, copolymers, composites and blends, molecular design, coordination chemistry, kinetics and reaction mechanisms, and biosynthesis.

Spectroscopy
FTIR, NMR, UV-Visible, X-ray, STM, AFM, XPS, ESR, AES, Raman, Mössbauer, neutron scattering, surface electron diffraction, LEED and RHEED.

Processing
Purification, thin film deposition, chemical vapour deposition, epitaxy, molecular beam epitaxy, Langmuir-Blodgett films, crystal growth, liquid crystals, etching, annealing, composites and lithography.

Properties
Photoconductivity and photovoltaics, semiconductive and junction properties, optics and non-linear optics, electrochemistry, magnetic and spin dynamics, thermal and mechanical properties, liquid crystalline behaviours, dielectric properties, catalysis, crystallography, lubrication properties, surface and interface behaviour, photochemistry and luminescence, molecular relaxation and ultrafast dynamics, biological properties, therapy, pharmacokinetics and drug delivery.

Applications
Dyes and pigments, xerography, coatings, semiconductor microdevices, solar cells and fuel cells, electrochromism and photochromism, filters, sensors, tribology, optical memory and data storage, magneto-optical recording devices, liquid crystal colour displays, catalysts, molecular electronics, photodynamic therapy, photonics devices.

Readership
Chemists, physicists, materials scientists, polymer scientists, spectroscopists, electrochemists, electronics and photonics engineers, biochemists and biophysicists.


Instructions to Authors
General

All submitted manuscripts in the areas of porphyrins, phthalocyanines and related macrocycles should contain original information not previously published and not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Authors must identify other manuscripts on related subjects from the authors¡¯ laboratory in any journal and provide copies for the reviewers upon request.


Language

All papers are to be written in English, with the preferred style being American English in the case of authors residing outside the UK.


Typing

All papers must be typed 1/5 spaced throughout (including footnotes, references, tables, legends) on standard A4 (or 8.5" x11" paper) leaving 2 cm left, right, top and bottom margins. The manuscript text should be followed by the references and then by figures (one figure per page with its formatted title below), schemes (one scheme per page with its formatted title below), charts (one chart per page with its formatted title below) and tables (one table per page with its formatted title above).


Formatting

- All specific instructions regarding the title, authors name and address ¡­ as well as figures, charts, schemes, tables and references can be found directly in the Word JPP_template (see Step 2).
- Carriage returns should only be used to end headings and paragraphs. Do not use carriage returns to break lines. Use a spell checker to detect any typos and eliminate any spaces before punctuation. Pay particular attention to the format of the references to ensure that they comply with the style in use for the JPP. The responsibility for accuracy of the references lies with the author.
- Ensure that all characters are correctly represented throughout the manuscript; for example, 1 (one) and l (ell), 0 (zero) and O (oh). Use symbol font for all Greek letters and math symbols. Use only characters in your file that came with the character sets in your word processor. Concerning superscript and underscripts, use only your word processor¡¯s and keep the same size and font as the rest of the text (do NOT shift up/down the letters/figures manually).


Experimental

Authors must provide, in the Experimental Section of their paper, evidence of both purity and chemical identity of all new compounds. Wherever possible, purity must be demonstrated by providing elemental analytical data [C, H, and N (if present)] to an accuracy of at least 0.4%. Accurate mass measurement using high resolution mass spectrometry does not constitute evidence of purity unless accompanied by additional evidence such as HPLC. Apart from standard proton NMR spectra, characterization data in the Experimental Section must also include yields of products, melting points of solids (or a statement "mp > 300 C"), and electronic absorption spectra where appropriate (with molar extinction coefficients).

Please use the following format:
- 1H NMR (...): d, ppm ...
- IR (...): n, cm-1 ...
- UV-vis (...): l, nm ...
- MS: m/z ...


Quantities, Units, Abbreviations, Nomenclature

Refer only to the ACS Style Guide, 2nd Edition. Greek symbols may be used. Abbreviations are not acceptable in the abstract and should be defined the first time they are used within the text.


Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre

The Journal of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines (JPP) has adopted the Wiley-VCH scheme for deposition of crystallographic data, operated by the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC).

The following notes describe the deposition scheme, and authors who wish to append comprehensive crystallographic data to their papers published in JPP are invited to observe these procedures when submitting a paper to the journal. Please note that the submission to the CCDC needs to be made prior to submitting the article to the journal editor.

Requirements

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These notes concern the crystallographic data associated with organic and metal-organic structures.

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Prior to submitting the manuscript to a journal the author deposits with the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC) the data corresponding to the intended publication.
The preferred mode of deposition is by e-mail as a standard ASCII file. Wherever possible the CIF format should be used but other formats will be accepted. Data can also be deposited as hard-copy.
- The CCDC provides the author with a deposition number by return. The number is a 6-digit integer, e.g. 100345.
- The author submits to the journal the manuscript together with the deposition number.
- The CCDC is prepared to assist journal staff by providing data (hard-copy or e-mail) to the referees.
- When the paper is published, an appropriate footnote will be printed for example: "Crystallographic data have been deposited at the CCDC, 12 Union Road, Cambridge CB2 1EZ, UK and copies can be obtained on request, free of charge, by quoting the publication citation and the deposition number 100345."
- The deposited data will not be archived to the Cambridge Structural Database until the paper has been published. If, after 9-12 months, the paper has not been published the CCDC will contact depositors to determine what should be done with the data.
 

Notes for Authors

-  A checklist of data items for deposition can be obtained from the CCDC web site or by e-mail (to fileserv@chemcrys.cam.ac.uk with the one-line message sendme checklist).

e-mail deposition:
hard-copy deposition:

The Director
CCDC
12 Union Road
Cambridge CB2 1EZ
United Kingdom


-  The deposition number will normally be delivered by e-mail. For those authors who choose to deposit data as hard-copy an e-mail address or fax number would be helpful.

The scheme is similar to that already used by journals publishing protein structures.

It has the advantage of reducing work at Editorial Offices, assisting the refereeing process and ensuring that data are available simultaneously with the printed publication.

The scheme was adopted in 1997 by Wiley-VCH and is used by Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., Chemistry - A European Journal, Chemische Berichte and Liebigs Annalen.

Editorial Board


Professor Karl M Kadish

University of Houston, Department of Chemistry, Houston, Texas 77204-5641, USA
e-mail: kkadish@uh.edu

 
Professor Johann W. Buchler


Professor Karl M Kadish
University of Houston, Department of Chemistry, Houston, Texas 77204-5641, USA
e-mail: kkadish@uh.edu

 
Professor Johann W. Buchler
Institut f¨¹r Anorganische Chemie
Darmstadt University of Technology
Petersenstrasse 18
Darmstadt D-64287
Germany
e-mail: dg7m@hrzpub.ti-darmstadt.de

 
Professor Kevin M. Smith
Department of Chemistry
Louisiana State University
130 Thomas Boyd Hall
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803-2755
USA
e-mail: kmsmith@lsu.edu


Professor Ichiro Okura
Department of Bioengineering
Tokyo Institute of Technology
4259 Nagatsuta, Midori-ku
Yokohama 226-8501
Japan
e-mail: iokura@bio.titach.ac.jp

 
Professor Dieter Wöhrle
Institute for Organic and Macromolecular
Chemistry
University of Bremen
PO Box 330440
28334 Bremen
Germany
e-mail: woehrle@chemie.uni-bremen.de

Professor Jonathan L. Sessler
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas 78712
USA
e-mail: sessler@mail.utexas.edu

 

Anthony K. Burrell

Massey University, New Zealand

Chi K. Chang

Hong University of Science and Technology
Hong Kong

Michael J. Cook

University of East Anglia, UK

Shunichi Fukuzumi

Osaka University, Japan

Abhik Ghosh

University of Tromsø, Norway

Zeev Gross

Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel

Roger Guilard

Universit¨¦ de Bourgogne, France

Devens Gust

Arizona State University, USA

Michael Hanack

University of T¨¹bingen, Germany

James A. Ibers

Northwestern University, USA

Oleg L. Kaliya

Organic Intermediates and Dyes Institute, Russia

Masao Kaneko

Ibaraki University, Japan

Nagao Kobayashi

Tohoku University, Japan

Bernhard Kräutler

University of Innsbruck, Austria

Gerd N. La Mar

University of California, USA

Lechoslaw Latos-Grazynski

University of Wroclaw, Poland

A. Barry P. Lever

York University, Canada

Clifford C. Leznoff

York University, Canada

Tarak D. Mody

Pharmacyclics, Inc., USA

Franz-Peter Montforts

University of Bremen, Germany

Hisanobu Ogoshi

Fukui National College of Technology, Japan

Atsuhiro Osuka

Kyoto University, Japan

Ravindra K. Pandey

Roswell Park Cancer Institute, USA

Martin J. Stillman

University of Western Ontario, Canada

Pietro Tagliatesta

Universita di Roma - Tor Vergata, Italy

Tom¨¢s Torres

Autonoma University of Madrid, Spain

 


Institut f¨¹r Anorganische Chemie
Darmstadt University of Technology
Petersenstrasse 18
Darmstadt D-64287
Germany
e-mail: dg7m@hrzpub.ti-darmstadt.de

 
Professor Kevin M. Smith

Department of Chemistry
Louisiana State University
130 Thomas Boyd Hall
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803-2755
USA
e-mail: kmsmith@lsu.edu


Professor Ichiro Okura

Department of Bioengineering
Tokyo Institute of Technology
4259 Nagatsuta, Midori-ku
Yokohama 226-8501
Japan
e-mail: iokura@bio.titach.ac.jp

 
Professor Dieter Wöhrle

Institute for Organic and Macromolecular
Chemistry
University of Bremen
PO Box 330440
28334 Bremen
Germany
e-mail: woehrle@chemie.uni-bremen.de

Professor Jonathan L. Sessler
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas 78712
USA
e-mail: sessler@mail.utexas.edu

 

Anthony K. Burrell

Massey University, New Zealand

Chi K. Chang

Hong University of Science and Technology
Hong Kong

Michael J. Cook

University of East Anglia, UK

Shunichi Fukuzumi

Osaka University, Japan

Abhik Ghosh

University of Tromsø, Norway

Zeev Gross

Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel

Roger Guilard

Universit¨¦ de Bourgogne, France

Devens Gust

Arizona State University, USA

Michael Hanack

University of T¨¹bingen, Germany

James A. Ibers

Northwestern University, USA

Oleg L. Kaliya

Organic Intermediates and Dyes Institute, Russia

Masao Kaneko

Ibaraki University, Japan

Nagao Kobayashi

Tohoku University, Japan

Bernhard Kräutler

University of Innsbruck, Austria

Gerd N. La Mar

University of California, USA

Lechoslaw Latos-Grazynski

University of Wroclaw, Poland

A. Barry P. Lever

York University, Canada

Clifford C. Leznoff

York University, Canada

Tarak D. Mody

Pharmacyclics, Inc., USA

Franz-Peter Montforts

University of Bremen, Germany

Hisanobu Ogoshi

Fukui National College of Technology, Japan

Atsuhiro Osuka

Kyoto University, Japan

Ravindra K. Pandey

Roswell Park Cancer Institute, USA

Martin J. Stillman

University of Western Ontario, Canada

Pietro Tagliatesta

Universita di Roma - Tor Vergata, Italy

Tom¨¢s Torres

Autonoma University of Madrid, Spain

 


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