期刊名称:CURRENT ORGANIC SYNTHESIS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Current Organic Synthesis publishes in-depth reviews on all areas of synthetic organic chemistry i.e. asymmetric synthesis, organometallic chemistry, novel synthetic approaches to complex organic molecules, carbohydrates, polymers, protein chemistry, DNA chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, molecular recognition and new synthetic methods in organic chemistry. The frontier reviews provide the current state of knowledge in these fields and are written by experts who are internationally known for their eminent research contributions. The journal is essential reading to all synthetic organic chemists. Current Organic Synthesis should prove to be of great interest to synthetic chemists in academia and industry who wish to keep abreast with recent developments in key fields of organic synthesis.
Instructions to Authors
Instructions for Authors
Manuscripts should be submitted openly to one of the following Editors without prior invitation at the following addresses:
Submissions from North and South America: Prof. Robert J. Linhardt Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Cogswell Bldg, 110 8th Street Troy, NY 12180-3590 USA Tel: +1-518-276-3404 Fax : +1-518-276-3405 Email: linhar@rpi.edu
Prof. Peng George Wang, Wayne State University 329 Chemistry Building, Detroit MI 48202-3489 USA Tel: +1-313-993-6759 Fax: +1-313-577-9241 E-mails:pwang@chem.wayne.edu or pwang@gordon.chem.wayne.edu
Submissions from Europe: Dr. Gerard Jenner Laboratoire de Piezochimie Organique (UMR 7123) Universite Louis Pasteur, 1 rue Blaise Pascal 67008 Strasbourg France Tel: +33-(0) 390 24 16 79 Fax: +33-(0) 390 24 17 39 E-mail: Jenner@chimie.u-strasbg.fr
Dr. Michel Miesch Directeur de Recherche CNRS Laboratoire de Chimie Organique Synthétique - UMR 7123 Universit?Louis Pasteur - Facult?de Chimie 1, rue Blaise Pascal BP296/R8 67008 Strasbourg Cedex Tel.: +33(0)390241752 Fax: +33(0)390241754 email: miesch@chimie.u-strasbg.fr http://www-chimie.u-strasbg.fr/~lcos/
Professor David W. Knight Cardiff University, P.O. Box 912 Cardiff CF10 3TB, Wales UK Tel: +44-29 2087 4210 Fax: +44-29 2087 4210/4030 E-mail: knightdw@cf.ac.uk
Prof. Christopher J. Moody The University of Nottingham School of Chemistry University Park Nottingham NG7 2RD UK c.j.moody@nottingham.ac.uk Phone: +44 (0)115 846 8500 Fax: +44 (0)115 951 3564
Prof. Pierre Vogel Institute of Molecular and Biological Chemistry (ICMB) Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) BCH, CH-1015 ?Lausanne-Dorigny Switzerland Tel: +41 21 693 9371/9350 Fax: +41 21 693 9375 E-mail: pierre.vogel@epfl.ch
Submissions from Japan: Prof. Yoshinori Yamamoto Department of Chemistry Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University Sendai, 980-8578 Japan Tel: +81-22-217-6581 Fax: +81-22-217-6784 E-mail: yoshi@yamamoto1.chem.tohoku.ac.jp
Submissions from Asia: Prof. Atta-ur-Rahman H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry University of Karachi, Karachi-75270 Pakistan Tel: +92-21-482-4924, +92-21-482-4925; Fax:+92-21-461-2073;+92-21-481-9018;+92-21-481-9019; +92-21-924-3191 E-mail: mhej@cyber.net.pk
Manuscript Length: The manuscript written in English should be approximately 50 pages in length and typed with double spacing throughout.
Manuscript Organization: The manuscript should be divided as: Title page, abstract and the main text. The text may be subdivided further according to the areas to be discussed. This should be followed by the Acknowledgement (if any) and Reference sections. The first page should contain the title, the authors?names (initials and surname only), with an asterisk to mark the name of the principal author.
Conflict of Interest: Financial contributions to the work being reported should be clearly acknowledged, as should any potential conflict of interest.
Abstract: The abstract should not exceed 50 words and should condense the essential features of the review article.
Key Words: Authors must supply up to six key words along with their manuscript.
Text: The main text should begin on a separate page and it may be subdivided into separate sections. The reference numbers should be given in square brackets in the text. Acknowledgements should be kept to a minimum.
Tables:
- Data Tables should be submitted in Microsoft Excel or in Microsoft Word table format.
- Each table should include a title/caption explaining what the table shows. Detailed legends may then follow.
- Tables should be given on separate pages with indications on the left hand margin to the text, as to the appropriate placement of the tables.
- Tables should not contain vertical rules.
- Columns and rows of data should be made visibly distinct by ensuring the borders of each cell display as black lines.
- Tables should be numbered consecutively in order of their citation in the body of the text, with Arabic numerals.
- If a reference is cited in both the table and text, insert a lettered footnote in the table to refer to the numbered reference in the text.
- Tabular data provided as additional files can be submitted as an Excel spreadsheet.
Figures / Illustrations:
All authors must strictly follow the guidelines below for preparing illustrations for publication in Current Organic Synthesis.
Editorial Requirements:
The quality of the illustrations printed in the journal largely depends on the quality of the figures/illustration provided by the author. In preparing artwork or graphics for publication, keep in mind the following points.
- Submit the original artwork or a photographic print of the original for publication.
- Do not submit photocopies. (Hardcopy submission requirement).
- Illustrations should be provided as separate files, not embedded in the text. (Hardcopy submission requirement).
- Remove all color from graphics except for those illustrations (Greyscale), which are intended to be printed in color.
- Good quality of hardcopy originals are a requirement.
- Figures/illustrations cannot be modified or enhanced by the journal production staff.
- Figures should be referred to as “Fig. (1)? “Fig. (2)?etc. in the text with figure numbers in bold within round bracket.
- Revised manuscripts should contain a complete set of artwork and photographs.
Technical Details:
- Figures should be provided on high quality, white, smooth opaque paper. (Hardcopy requirement).
Format & Resolution:
- The following file formats can be accepted. (Preference in order of appearance): PDF, TIFF, JPEG, GIF.
- Illustrations must fit a single or double column format on the journal page, according to the following guideline below:
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- Whenever possible, submit graphics that do not have to be reduced to fit the standard figure size.
- Use the best resolution available (hardcopy submission requirement). For online submission the maximum resolution is 300 dpi.
- Avoid textures and shadings giving a three-dimensional effect to the illustration.
- Symbols and lettering in the illustration should be of similar size.
- Smaller lettering is used.
- Font: Times New Roman or Helvetica is preferable. Font size: 10pt (maximum).
- Line drawings should have clear and sharp lines and should be of uniform density. Moreover, lines should be continuous without any breaks.
- Do not use lines thinner than 1 point.
Color Figures / Illustrations:
- One color plate will be published free of charge in each article. The cost for the first additional published page of color figures is US$ 635; the second additional page will be for US$ 465, and each subsequent page for US$ 315.
- Color figures should be supplied in CMYK not RGB colors.
- Required resolution for online submission is 300 dpi. In case of hardcopy submission, please use the maximum resolution available.
Photographs:
Submit high-contrast prints that are of single- or double-column width so that they will not have to be reduced when printed. Negatives are not acceptable. However, in case of hardcopy submission, color illustrations and plates can be published from 35 mm color slides.
Chemical Structures: Chemical structures MUST be prepared according to the guidelines below.
Structures should be prepared using a suitable drawing program e.g. ChemDraw and provided as separate file, submitted both on disk and in printed formats.
Numbers in bold should identify all chemical structure. If a name is also used to describe the compound, the associated number if required, should be in bold and parenthesis, e.g. “compound (1)?
Structure Drawing Preferences:
[as according to the ACS style sheet]
Drawing Settings:
Chain angle 120?/P>
Bond spacing 18% of width
Fixed length 14.4 pt (0.500cm, 0.2in)
Bold width 2.0 pt (0.071cm, 0.0278in)
Line width 0.6 pt (0.021cm, 0.0084in)
Margin width 1.6 pt (0.096cm)
Harsh spacing 2.5 pt (0.088cm, 0.0347in)
Text settings:
Font Times New Roman / Helvetica
Size 10pt
Under the preference choose:
Units points
Tolerances 3 pixels
Under page setup use:
Paper US letter
Scale 100%
References: For the format of references, see the ACS Style Guide, pp 106-114.
Examples:
Journal Reference:
Barton, D.H.R.; Brewster, A.G.; Ley, S.V.; Rosenfield, M.N. J. Chem. Soc. Chem. Commun., 1977, 147, 2356.
Book Reference:
Rahman, A.-U.; Shah, Z. Stereoselective Synthesis in Organic Chemistry, Springer-Verlag: New York, 1993.
Book Chapter Reference:
Wheeler, D.M.S.; Wheeler, M.M. In Studies in Natural Products Chemistry; Atta-ur-Rahman, Ed.; Elsevier Science B. V: Amsterdam, 1994; Vol. 14, pp. 3-46.
Abstracts, unpublished data and personal communications (which can be only included if permission has been obtained) should not be given in the references section but they may be mentioned in the text and details provided as footnotes. All authors of referenced papers must be cited and there must be no use of the short hand version of et al. when citing authors. Abbreviations should be defined the first time that they are used in the manuscript and a list of abbreviations should be provided.
Manuscript Submission: Manuscripts may be submitted online or by conventional, hardcopy submission.Two copies of the manuscript must accompany the original along with the soft copy of the manuscript on a computer floppy disk(s) in MS Word file format (or created in any other well-known word processing software) should be submitted. To achieve rapid publication authors are encouraged to e-mail or fax their submission to the appropriate editorial office (see above) at the same time that they mail the manuscript. For even faster publication, authors are encouraged to submit their entire manuscript via Bentham’s online submission service (see below). Authors must provide their full address, telephone and fax numbers with e-mail address with all submissions.
For expedient and speedy reviewing of author's manuscripts, authors are strongly advised to include the PDF file of their manuscript on a floppy or zip disk, into the mailing material. At the same time the package is mailed, please also send by e-mail a copy of the PDF file of the manuscript to the editorial office.
Online Manuscript Submission: (preferable)
To facilitate speedy and cost-effective submission of abstracts and manuscripts, an online submission and tracking service via Internet is being offered. Once the Editor-in-Chief of the journal has accepted your abstract, we would prefer that you submit your full manuscript online via our online submission service available at www.bentham-mps.org or by FTP submission at www.bentham-ftp.org
For online submission, please provide your complete manuscript in the form of a single zipped folder containing all the material (main text, figures/ illustrations, scanned photographs, tables, chemical structures drawn in ChemDraw) as separate files and a PDF version of the entire manuscript with all the figures/ illustrations / tables / chemical structures etc., embedded in the text exactly in the manner as they should appear in printing.
Authors are required to proofread the PDF version of their manuscript before submission. The article will be published exactly as received and the Publishers will not be responsible for any error occurring in the manuscript in this regard.
You may, however, still submit your abstracts and manuscripts through conventional surface mail.
Reviewing and Promptness of Publication: All papers submitted for publication will be immediately subjected to editorial scrutiny, usually in consultation with members of the Editorial Advisory Board. Authors are encouraged, however, to suggest names of possible referees for their submissions. Every effort will be made to assess the papers quickly and the decision conveyed to the authors normally within two weeks of the receipt of the paper. The papers will be typeset and the proofs dispatched by e-mail to the authors.
Proofs: Authors are sent page proofs by E-mail as PDF. To avoid delays in publication, proofs should be checked immediately for typographical errors and returned within 48 hours. Major changes are not acceptable at the proof stage.
Copyright: It is a condition of publication that manuscripts submitted to this journal have not been published and will not be simultaneously submitted or published elsewhere. Plagiarism is strictly forbidden, and by submitting the article for publication the authors agree that the publishers have the legal right to take appropriate action against the authors, if plagiarism is discovered. By submitting a manuscript the authors agree that the copyright of their article is transferred to the publishers if and when the article is accepted for publication.
Page Charges: No page charges will be levied to authors.
Bentham Open Access: Accepted articles can be published online for an immediate free open access for all to view. Authors must pay for this service.
Reprints: Each first named author will receive a free copy of the journal issue in which their article is published. Reprints may be ordered from the Publisher. First named authors may also order a personal print and online subscription of the journal at 50% off the normal subscription rate by contacting the subscription department at e-mail: subscriptions@bentham.org
Editorial Board
Editor-in-chief:
Atta-ur-Rahman HEJ Research Institute of Chemistry University of Karachi Karachi-75270 Pakistan
Associate Editors:
R. A. Aitken (University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, UK) J. Bergman (Karolinska Institute, Huddinge, Sweden) H. M. L. Davies (State Univ. of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA) G. W. Gribble (Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA) L. M. Harwood (University of Reading, Berkshire, UK) A. Krief (Lab. de Chimie Organique de Synthese, Namur, Belgium) Z. J. Witczak (Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, PA, USA)
Regional Editors:
G. Jenner (Universite Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France) D. W. Knight (Cardiff University, Wales, UK) R.J. Linhardt (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA) M. Miesch (Universit?Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France) C.J. Moody (The University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK) P. Vogel (Inst. of Molecular & Biological Chemistry, Lausanne, Switzerland) P. G. Wang (The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA) Y. Yamamoto (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan)
Editorial Advisory Board:
E.R. Biehl (Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, USA) T.R. Burke (National Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD, USA) L. Castedo (Univ. de Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain) Y. Chapleur (CNRS-Univ. Henri Poincare-Nancy I, Vandoeuvre, France) J.P. Clayden (University of Manchester, Manchester, UK) J.M. Cook (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USA) T.J. Donohoe (Dyson Perrins Laboratory, Oxford, UK) C.J. Easton (Australian National University, Canberra, Australia) El S.H. El Ashry (Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt) F. Fulop (University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary) P.J. Garratt (University College London, London, UK) C.L. Gibson (University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK) P.J. Guiry (University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland) P. Helquist (University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA) A.H. Hoveyda(Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA) P.F. Hudrlik (Howard University, Washington, DC, USA) C. Hulme (Amgen Inc., Thousand Oaks, CA, USA) R.F.W. Jackson (University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK) Z. Kelman (University of Maryland, Rockville, MD, USA) G. Kirsch (Universite de Metz, Metz, France) P. Kocovsky (University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK) V.V. Kouznetsov (Universidad Industrial de Santander, Bucaramanga, Colombia) T. Kunieda (Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan) K.K. Laali (Kent State University, Kent, OH, USA) D.S. Lawrence (The Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA) J. Lebreton (Laboratoire de Synthese Organique, UMR-CNRS, Nantes, France) S.V. Ley (University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK) D.G. Lynn (Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA) J.Y. Merour (Universite d'Orleans, Orleans, France) J. Micklefield (Univ. of Manchester Inst. of Sci. & Tech., Manchester, UK) S. Mobashery (Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA) M.G. Moloney (University of Oxford, Oxford, UK) K. Mori (The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan) J.A. Murphy (University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK) P.E. Nielsen (University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark) F.L. Ortiz (Universidad de Almeria, Almeria, Spain) A. Padwa (University of Wisconsin, New York City, NY, USA) R.K. Pandey (Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY, USA) L.A. Paquette (The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA) D. Pears (Avecia Ltd., Manchester, UK) F.C. Pigge (University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA) P. Potier (CNRS Inst. de Chimie des Subs. Naturelles, Gif-sur-Yvette, France) B.V.L. Potter (University of Bath, Bath, UK) S.G. Pyne (University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia) S.M. Roberts (University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK) T.K. Sawyer (ARIAD Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge, MA, USA) R.R. Schmidt (Universitat Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany) P.H. Seeberger (Laboratorium fur Organische Chemie, Zurich, Switzerland) M. Sekine (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Japan) G. Sello (Universita' degli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy) M.A. Sierra (Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain) T.J. Simpson (University of Bristol, Bristol, UK) K. Smith (University of Wales Swansea, Swansea, UK) K. Soai (Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan) A.C. Spivey (Imperial College, London, UK) T. Sugai (Keio University, Yokohama, Japan) J.B. Sweeney (University of Reading, Reading, UK) J.S. Thorson (University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA) J.D. White (Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA)
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