期刊名称:RESEARCH ON CHEMICAL INTERMEDIATES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Research on Chemical Intermediates
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The aim of Research on Chemical Intermediates is to publish current research articles and concise dynamic reviews on the properties, structures and reactivities of intermediate species in all the various domains of chemistry. Issues also contain articles in related disciplines such as spectroscopy, molecular biology and biochemistry, atmospheric and environmental sciences, catalysis, photochemistry and photophysics. The journal is published in one volume of 9 issues per annum.
ISSN 0922-6168 E-ISSN 1568-5675
Indexed/Abstracted in: Chemical Abstracts/Current Contents: Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences/EI Compendex/Science Citation Index |
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Instructions to Authors
Submission of manuscripts Primary research papers may be received by the Editors or to a member of the Editorial Board and after review by two expert referees will be forwarded to the Editors with recommendations concerning publication. Review articles will be solicited by the Editors or the Editorial Board.
Submission of an article is understood to imply that the article is original and unpublished and is not being considered for publication elsewhere. Upon acceptance of an article by the journal, the author(s) will be asked to transfer the copyright of the article to the publisher to ensure the widest dissemination of information. It is the author's repsonsibility to ensure that submissions are complete and correct as no page proofs are provided for correction.
Preparation of primary research manuscripts It is preferred that, if possible, the manuscript be prepared on an IBM compatible word processor and sent on either a 51/4 in or 31/2 in floppy disk along with one hard copy of the manuscript with original drawings. Alternatively, three copies of the manuscript including original drawings may be submitted.
Format of manuscripts: Manuscripts should be typed with double spacing on 8.5'' x 11'' white paper leaving 1'' margins on all sides and having pages numbered consecutively.
Title: The title should be concise and clearly convey to the reader the nature of the contents of the paper.
Address: The name(s) of the author(s) and the name and address of the institute where the research work was done should be indicated on the manuscript. The name of the author to whom correspondence should be addressed should be indicated.
Abstract: An abstract of not more than 100 words containing the keywords of the paper as well as the essence of the results is required.
Use of IUPAC nomenclature and SI units and symbols is strongly recommended.
Formulae: Displayed formulae should be numbered and typed or unambiguously written by hand. Symbols requiring different type, like vectors, tensors, etc. should be identified properly in the typescript. Special attention should be paid to characters that can easily be misread, such as i (lower case), I (cap.), l (el), 1 (one), `(prime), o (lower case), O (cap), 0 (zero), (degree), u, v, (Greek nu), V (cap.), x, X, X, z, Z, p, P, (Greek rho), etc.
Figures: The drawings for the figures should be of high contrast, suitable for direct reproduction, carefully lettered and submitted on separate sheets. Figure sizes should be kept to half a page or less whenever possible. The drawings should preferably be the same size as the typescript, and the lettering as well as the essential details should be designed so as to be legible after a reduction in print of 25\ caption: the captions should be listed on a separate sheet. The appropriate place for each figure in the text should be indicated in the margin.
Tables: Tables should be typed on separate sheets and each table should have a number and a title. The appropriate locations for insertion of each table should be indicated in the margin.
References: In the text, reference to other parts of the paper should be made by section (or equation) number not by page number. References to other papers should be numbered consecutively in the text and should be listed numerically on a separate sheet at the end of the paper and be presented as follows:
(a) for a book:
P. Hobza and R. Zahradn¨ªk, Intermolecular Complexes, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1988, p. 102.
Or for edited works:
M.T. Bowers in J.P. Maier (Ed.), Ion and Cluster Ion Spectroscopy and Structure, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1989, p. 241.
(b) for periodicals:
J.A. Pople, B. Tidor and P.v.R. Schleyer, Chem. Phys. Lett. 88, 439 (1982).
The title of the periodical must be abbreviated according to the system used in Chemical Abstracts.
Reprints and Honorarium Research on Chemical Intermediates levies no page charges. Twenty-five reprints of each article will be provided free of charge; additional reprints can be ordered by the authors. Authors of review articles will be provided with a modest honorarium.
Editorial Board
A. Alberti Bologna, Italy, R.S. Brown Kingston, Canada, G. Calzaferri Bern, Switzerland, M. Che Paris, France, S. Coluccia Torino, Italy, K. Domen Tokyo, Japan, A. Eremenko Kiev, Ukraine, M.G. Fan Beijing, China, B.J. Finlayson-Pitts Irvine, CA, USA, H. Frei Berkeley, CA, USA, F. Grieser Melbourne, Australia, P.A. Hackett Ottawa, Canada, C. Heitner Pointe Claire, Canada, H. Inoue Tokyo, Japan, J.A. Lercher Enschede, The Netherlands, Z.-L. Liu Lanzhou, China, R. Madix Palo Alto, CA, USA, T. Maschmeyer Delft, The Netherlands, H. Murai Sendai, Japan, G.A. Olah Los Angeles, CA, USA, S.-E. Park Taejon, Korea, V.N. Parmon Novosobirsk, Russia, G.F. Pedulli Bologna, Italy, E. Pelizzetti Torino, Italy, J.C. Scaiano Ottawa, Canada, N.J. Turro New York, NY, USA, I.E. Wachs Bethlehem, PA, USA, D.V. Whitten Los Alamos, NM, USA
VSP, P.O. Box 346, 3700 AH Zeist, The Netherlands Tel: +31 30 692 5790, Fax: +31 30 693 2081 E-mail: vsppub@compuserve.com
Editors:
M. Anpo Department of Applied Chemistry College of Engineering Osaka Prefecture University Sakai, Osaka 599-8531 Japan anpo@chem.osakafu-u.ac.jp
P.V. Kamat Radiation Laboratory University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN 46556-0579 USA kamat@hertz.rad.nd.edu
M.C. Depew Department of Chemistry Queen's University Kingston, Ontario Canada K7L 3N6 depewc@chem.queensu.ca
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