期刊名称:BULLETIN OF THE KOREAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY

ISSN:0253-2964
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH, POSTFACH 101161, WEINHEIM, GERMANY, 69451
  出版社网址:http://newjournal.kcsnet.or.kr/
期刊网址:http://newjournal.kcsnet.or.kr/main/j_bkcs/information.htm?qpage=bkcs&spage=information
影响因子:0.969
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

The Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society (ISSN: 0253-2964(Print), 1229-5949(Online)) is

...leading research journal of the Korean chemical community
...reach out chemical community worldwide through KCSNet
...covering the entire chemistry and related fields
...published in English since 1980
...indexed by SCI since 1981
...distributed monthly

* The Bulletin of Korean Chemical Society accepts creative research papers in all fields of pure and applied chemistry written in English only.

- Analytical Chemistry
- Electrochemistry
- Industrial Chemistry
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Life-Science Chemistry
- Macromolecular Chemistry
- Organic Synthesis
- Non-Synthetic Organic Chemistry
- Physical Chemistry
- Materials Chemistry

* The Bulletin of Korean Chemical Society has been published since 1980 as the official research journal of the Korean Chemical Society to reach out to the chemical community worldwide. It is now published monthly.

* The Korea Research Foundation and the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies have supported in part for publication of Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society.

* The web edition (ISSN: 0253-2964(Print), 1229-5949(Online)) of the Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society (Vol. 20 -Vol. 23) is published by the Korean Chemical Society through the cooperation project with the Information Center for Chemistry.



Instructions to Authors
Submission
 

Authors are required to submit manuscript materials electronically using KCSnet Editorial System (KES) available at http://journal.kcsnet.or.kr/main/j_myjournal/login.htm?qpage=login.

BKCS publishes three types of articles: Communication, article and notes.

Communications report preliminary results whose immediate availability to the scientific community is deemed important and whose topic is timely enough to justify double publication. The length of a Communication should not exceed 2 printed pages. Communications are not preceded by abstracts.

Articles should cover the subject matter thoroughly and clearly. They should be concise, avoiding unnecessary historical references. Articles should include an abstract briefly stating the objectives of the study or research, significant results, and major conclusions. The abstract should not exceed 150 words.

Notes are shorter reports in full on significant work of a more limited scope. The length of a Note should not exceed 4 printed pages. Notes are not preceded by abstracts.

Preparation of manuscripts

Manuscripts must be prepared with these Templates( Communication / Article / Note ). And all figures and schemes are strongly be prepared in a Microsoft Power Point 2003(or a later version).

1. A cover letter justifying why the paper should be published in BKCS should include the following:

- manuscript title;
- corresponding author’s name, mailing address, phone number, fax number, and email address;
- a statement of the significance of the work;

2. Manuscript is main text of the paper and should be prepared with templates. It may include the following in orders:

- Title and author list: Please consult samples of published papers.
- Abstract. Article must contain an abstract. The abstract should not exceed 150 words and should state briefly the purpose of the works, results and conclusions. Communication and Note do not contain an abstract.
- Introduction. The introduction should state the purpose of the research and should include appropriate citations of previous and relevant works.
- Experimental Section. The manuscript should provide details of experiments so that the experiments are reproducible elsewhere by readers.
- Results and Discussions. Only relevant results are to be presented and discussed.
- Acknowledgements
- Tables. Tables should be numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals and each table should be provided with a descriptive heading, which, together with the individual column headings, should make the table as self-explanatory as possible.
- Figure Captions
- References. All references should be numbered in the order in which they are first mentioned in the text and the complete list of reference should appeared at the end of the manuscript. Examples of reference are given below.

  1. Seto, C.; Whitesides, G. M. J. Am Chem. Soc. 1990, 112, 6409.
  2. Schmid, R.; McDonagh, A. F. In The Porphyrins; Dolphin, D., Ed.; Academic Press: New York, U.S.A., 1979; Vol. 6, p 258.

3. Figures and Schemes. All figures and schemes should be prepared in a Microsoft Power Point 2003(or a later version) file.

4. Graphic Abstract. This represents the contents of your paper and should be expressed as a figure, scheme, or diagram. It should be smaller than 13cm (length) x 5cm (height). A sample of Graphical abstracts is here Graphical abstract .

5. Supplementary Materials. Almost any type of supplementary figures or data (detailed experimental procedures, tabulated data, etc.) can be accommodated in supplementary materials. Prepare the text in a Microsoft Power Point 2003(or a later version).

 
Revision
 

Author(s) should make the necessary corrections with respect to comments given by reviewers and return 2 copies of the revised manuscript together with the original version to us as soon as possible. Please include with the revised manuscript a cover letter that explains which changes were made, and write your responses to the reviewers comments separately so that the editor can decide whether the responses are appropriate.

Manuscript not returned within two months of the above date, will be regarded as having been withdrawn.

Please be sure that you retain a copy of your revised manuscript for your record.

Ethical Guidelines for Publication of Chemical Research


August of 1999


Korean Chemical Society, founded in 1946 as an academic organization, promotes research and education in the field of chemistry and the chemistry profession as a vital resource for Korea's economic and social development. Advancement in chemical research can be achieved only if all chemists associated with the Society maintain the ethical standards by which research is evaluated. It is important for the Society to institute procedures for publishing high-quality scientific journals, adhering to strict standards of scientific research.
Stringent ethical guidelines for authors, reviewers and editors must be firmly established and subscribed to by all members of the Society. Chemists fulfill their responsibility to society only if they clearly understand and follow such ethical guidelines. Most of the guidelines presented here are understood by experienced research chemists. Nevertheless, from time to time we need to be reminded of such significant matters, and it may also be valuable to those who are relatively new to chemical research.


A. Ethical Obligations of Journal Editors

  1. The editor shall give unbiased consideration to all manuscripts submitted for publication, judging each on its singular quality without regard to the author's gender, seniority, institutional affiliation, or the editor's personal acquaintance with the author.
  2. The editor shall review and process a manuscript submitted for publication with all reasonable expediency.
  3. The editor takes sole responsibility for accepting or rejecting a manuscript for publication.
  4. The editor may seek advice on a manuscript from specialists chosen for their expertise and fair judgment.
  5. The editor shall disclose no information about the manuscript submitted for publication to anyone other than the author and designated reviewers until after the evaluation process is complete.
  6. The editor shall respect the author's individuality and intellectual independence.

B. Ethical Obligations of Authors

  1. Authors shall present an accurate account of the research performed and shall add to or subtract from the results only for statistical reasons. Authors shall confirm that their work submitted for publication has not been reported elsewhere by them or others.
  2. The submitted research paper shall contain comprehensive conclusions of academic value that are firmly supported scientifically. Reporting conclusions that have been published elsewhere is strongly discouraged unless there are scientifically important reasons to do so. The author shall avoid unnecessarily burdening the reader with fragmented research results.
  3. The submitted research shall contain sufficient research details and references, permitting experienced chemists to repeat and reevaluate the work. However, the authors have an obligation to use journal space wisely and economically since it is a precious resource created at considerable cost.
  4. The authors shall make every reasonable effort to accurately describe reference material already open to the public. The authors should clearly indicate the origin of referred results. Information obtained through personal contacts or evaluation of manuscripts can be quoted only after receiving permission from the appropriate party.
  5. The author shall cite publications that have been influential in determining the nature of the reported work as well as those publications that can guide the reader quickly to earlier works essential to understanding the present research, except for what is considered to be of common knowledge. Results opposed to the author's results or opinions shall also be cited.
  6. It is improper for the author to submit simultaneously manuscripts describing essentially the same research to more than one journal for publication. In general, submitting a manuscript expanding on a previously published but brief preliminary account (such as “communication”) of the same work is permissible. However, at the time of submission, the full paper must contain academically important results not included in earlier communications or letters, and the preliminary communication shall be cited in the manuscript.
  7. The author may critique other scientists work. However, under no circumstances will direct personal criticism of other scientists be tolerated.
  8. Co-authors of a paper shall be those researchers who have made significant scientific contributions to the present reported work and who have shared responsibilities and accountabilities for the results. A student's research advisor can be cited as co-author of a manuscript written based on the work for the student's thesis if the advisors involvement was more than a review of the students work. Other contributions shall be indicated in a footnote or an “Acknowledgment.” The author shall first obtain definite approval from each co-author before indicating co-authorship. The order of listing co-authors shall be decided based on agreement among the co-authors. The order of the listing of co-authors shall be based on contribution to the manuscript. Co-author(s) who performed the primary research merit to be listed first. The affiliation of each author is where he/she performed the research. Change of affiliation after submission of the manuscript shall be indicated in a footnote in an appropriate manner.
  9. The author shall ensure that no contractual relations or proprietary considerations exist that might be affected by publication of the submitted manuscript.
  10. The author shall accept for serious consideration the suggestions of reviewers and editors provided during the evaluation process and try to reflect such suggestions in the revised manuscript. If the author disagrees with the suggestions, he/she shall provide a full reasoning as to why.

C. Ethical Obligations of Reviewers of Manuscripts

  1. Every chemist has a professional obligation to adhere to the scientific criteria for reviewing chemical research.
  2. The reviewer shall objectively review and judge the quality of a manuscript, assessing the subjects of the experiments and the underlying theories, the interpretation of the results, and the depth of explanation in accordance with appropriate scientific and literary standards. Judging a manuscript by personal scientific belief or hypotheses not yet completely verified is unacceptable. The reviewer shall be objective in evaluating the manuscript without regard to any relation it might have to the reviewer's own research or the reviewer's ties with the author.
  3. The reviewer shall respect the author's individuality and intellectual independence. In the reviewers report, the reviewer shall provide his/her opinion on the manuscript, indicating any unsatisfactory or questionable content with detailed explanation. The opinion of the reviewer shall be written in a proper manner and expressions insulting the author are strictly forbidden. Asking the author for further explanation or supplementary materials to achieve the reviewer's personal purposes or goals is forbidden.
  4. The reviewer shall treat a manuscript submitted for review as a confidential document. It shall not be shown to nor discussed with anyone other than the author except in special circumstances where specific advice is sought. In such cases, the identities of those consulted shall be reported to the editor. It is forbidden to reference the contents of a manuscript before publication without the author's approval.
  5. The reviewer shall confirm proper citation of work referred to in the manuscript. If the work described in the manuscript is similar to previously published work, the reviewer shall report this to the editor in detail.
  6. The reviewer shall act promptly, submitting an evaluation report in a timely manner. A chosen reviewer who decides that he/she is unqualified to judge a submitted manuscript shall promptly inform the editor of this fact.

Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Byeong Moon Kim

Department of Chemistry
Seoul National University
E-mail: kimbm@snu.ac.kr

Editor
Jong-In Hong

Department of Chemistry
Seoul National University
E-mail:jihong@snu.ac.kr

Associate Editors
Area
Code
Information

Analytical Chemistry

AC

Yong-Ill Lee

Department of Chemistry
Changwon National University

Phone: +82-55-213-3436
FAX: +82-55-213-3439
E-mail : yilee@changwon.ac.kr

Electrochemistry

EC

Sun-il Mho

Department of Chemistry
Division of Energy Systems Research
Ajou University

Phone: +82-31-219-2599
FAX: +82-31-219-1615
E-mail: mho@ajou.ac.kr

Industrial Chemistry
IE

Ik Mo Lee

Department of Chemistry
Inha University

Phone: +82-32-860-7682
E-mail: imlee@inha.ac.kr

Inorganic Chemistry
IC

Ok-Sang Jung

Department of Chemistry
Pusan National University

Phone: +82-51-510-2591
FAX: +82-51-516-7421
E-mail: oksjung@pusan.ac.kr

Life-Science Chemistry

BC

Jaehoon Yu

Education of Chemistry
Seoul National University

Phone: +82-2-880-7761
E-mail: jhoonyu@snu.ac.kr

Macromolecular Chemistry
MC

Ji-Woong Park

School of Materials Science & Engineering
Gwangju Institute Science and Technology

Phone: +82-62-715-2315
FAX: +82-62-715-2304
E-mail: jiwoong@gist.ac.kr

Medicinal Chemistry
M

Hun Yeong Koh

Department of Chemistry
Inha University

Phone: +82-32-860-8439
FAX: +82-32-867-5604
E-mail: hykoh@inha.ac.kr

Non-Synthetic Organic Chemistry

POC

Seung Soo Yoon

Department of Chemistry
Sungkyunkwan University

Phone: + 82-31-290-7071
FAX: +82-31-290-7075
E-mail: ssyoon@skku.edu

Organic Synthesis (A)

OSA

Cheol-Min Park

Department of Chemistry
UNIST

Phone: +82-52-217-2555
E-mail: cmpark@unist.ac.kr

Organic Synthesis (B)
OSB

Cheon-Gyu Cho

Department of Chemistry
Hanyang University

Phone: +82-2-2220-0936
FAX: +82-2-2299-0762
E-mail: ccho@hanyang.ac.kr

Physical Chemistry
(A: Experiment)
PCA

Myong Yong Choi

Department of Chemistry
Gyeongsang National University

Phone: +82-55-772-1492
FAX: +82-55-772-1489
E-mail: mychoi@gnu.ac.kr

Physical Chemistry
(B : Theory &Computation)

PCB

Jin Yong Lee

Department of Chemistry
Sungkyunkwan University

Phone: +82-31-299-4560
FAX: +82-31-290-7075
E-mail: jinylee@skku.edu

Materials Chemistry
SC

Hoseop Yun

Department of Chemistry
Ajou University

Phone: +82-31-219-2605
E-mail: hsyun@ajou.ac.kr

International Advisory Board

Guo-Qiang Lin

Shanghai institute of organic chemistry, China

Daryl H. Busch

University of Kansas, USA

Donald W. Setser

Kansas State University, USA

H. Girault

Ecole Polytech. Lausanne, Switzerland

Hyuk Yu

University of Wisconsin, USA

Jean Etourneau

University of Bordeaux, France

M. G. Kanatzidis

Northwestern University, USA

W. J. Feast

Durham University, UK

Yuri N. Molin

Inst. Chem. Kin. Com, Russia

George C. Schatz

Northwestern University, USA

Editorial Board

Myeong Hee Moon Yonsei University
Yoon Sup Lee KAIST
Myoung Soo Lah UNIST
Myong-Hoon Lee Chonbuk National University
Kyo Han Ahn POSTECH
Hyun-Joon Ha Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Seung Min Park Kyung Hee University
Wan In Lee Inha University
Heung Bin Lim Dankook University
Choong Kyun Rhee Chungnam National University
Surk-Sik Moon Kongju National University
Hee-Yoon Lee KAIST
Seokmin Shin Seoul National University
Hoon Sik Kim Kyung Hee University
Sang-Woo Joo Soongsil University
Jong Sang Park Seoul National University
Duck-Hyung Lee Sogang University
Song-Ho Byeon Kyung Hee University

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