期刊名称:JOURNAL OF THE SERBIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY

ISSN:0352-5139
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:SERBIAN CHEMICAL SOC, KARNEGIJEVA 4, BELGRADE, SERBIA, 11 120
  出版社网址:http://www.shd.org.rs/JSCS/JSCS-home.htm
期刊网址:http://www.shd.org.rs/JSCS/JSCS-home.htm
影响因子:1.24
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

Abstracting & Indexing

Articles published in this Journal are indexed in Thompson Reuters products:

Science Citation Index - ExpandedTM  - accessed via Web of Science®, part of ISI Web of KnowledgeSM)

Journal Citation Reports® and

Chemistry Citation IndexR.

 

Also, articles appearing in this Journal are abstracted by

Chemical Abstracts

Referativnii Zhurnal

Analytical Abstracts

Mass Spectrometry Bulletin

Corrosion Abstracts

Aluminium Industry Abstracts

Engineering Materials Abstracts

Mineralogical Abstracts

Metal Finishing Abstracts

Scopus

 

Printed by

Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy

Karnegijeva 4, 11120 Belgrade, SERBIA

 

Copies

Copies of the articles appearing in this Journal can be ordered from ISI Document SolutionR document delivery service of the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), 3501 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA or from the UnCover Company, 3801 E. Florida, Suite 200, Denver, CO 80210, USA.
Instructions to Authors

Instructions for Authors

 

GENERAL

The Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society is an international journal publishing papers from all fields of chemistry and related disciplines. Twelve issues are published annually.

The Editorial Board expects the editors, reviewers and authors to respect the well-known standard of professional ethics.

 

Types of Contributions

Original scientific papers

(about 10 typewritten pages) report original research which must not have been previously published.

Short communications

(about 5 pages) report unpublished preliminary results of sufficient importance to merit rapid publication.

Notes

(about 3 pages) report unpublished results of short, but complete, original research

Authors’ reviews

(about 30 pages) present an overview of the author’s current research with comparison to data of other scientists working in the field

Reviews

(about 30 pages) present a concise and critical survey of a specific research area. Generally, these are prepared at the invitation of the Editor

Book and Web site reviews

(1 ‑ 2 pages)

Extended abstracts

(about 3 pages) of Lectures given at meetings of the Serbian Chemical Society Divisions

 

Submission of manuscripts

Manuscripts should be submitted using the OnLine Submission Form, available on the JSCS Web Site (www.shd.org.rs/JSCS/Form/). The manuscript must be uploaded as a Word.doc or .rtf file (tables and figures should follow the text, each on a separate page). Illustrations in TIF or EPS format (JPG format is acceptable for colour and greyscale photos, only), must be additionally uploaded as a separate archived (.zip, .rar or .arj) file. Figures and/or Schemes should be prepared according to the Artwork Instructions !

 

Manuscripts must be accompanied by a cover letter in which the type of the submitted manuscript and a warranty as given below are given. The Author warranties that the manuscript submitted to the Journal for review is original, has been written by the stated authors and has not been published elsewhere; is currently not being considered for publication by any other journal and will not be submitted for such a review while under review by the Journal; the manuscript contains no libellous or other unlawful statements and does not contain any materials that violate any personal or proprietary rights of any other person or entity. All manuscripts will be acknowledged on receipt (by e-mail) and given a reference number, which should be quoted in all subsequent correspondence. A password for “Article Tracking” (www.shd.org.rs/JSCS/) will also be supplied

 

A MANUSCRIPT NOT PREPARED ACCORDING TO THESE INTRUCTIONS WILL BE RETURNED
FOR RESUBMITION WITHOUT BEING ASSIGNED A REFERENCE NUMBER.

 

PROCEDURE

All contributions will be peer reviewed and only those deemed worthy will be accepted for publication. The Editor has the final decision. To facilitate the reviewing process, authors are encouraged to suggest up to three persons competent to review their manuscript. Such suggestions will be taken into consideration but not always accepted.

Manuscripts requiring revision should be returned according to the requirement of the Editor, within 60 days or the manuscript will be considered as having been withdrawn. Later, the manuscript would have to be resubmitted.

The Journal maintains its policy and takes the liberty of correcting the English of manuscripts scientifically accepted for publication.

When a manuscript is ready for printing, the corresponding author will receive a PDF-formatted manuscript for proof reading, which should be returned to the Journal within 2 days. Failure to do so will be taken as the authors are in agreement with any alteration which may have occurred during the preparation of the manuscript.

Accepted manuscripts of active members of the Serbian Chemical Society (all authors) have publishing priority.

The corresponding author will receive by e-mail a PDF-formatted version of the paper as published in the journal.

 

 

MANUSCRIPT PRESENTATION

Manuscripts should be typed in English (either standard British or American English, but consistent throughout) with 1.5 spacing (12 points Times New Roman; Greek letters in the character font Symbol) in A4 format leaving 2.5 cm for margins. For Regional specific, non-standard save documents with Embed fonts Word option: Save as -> (Tools) -> Save Options… -> Embed fonts in the text.

The authors are requested to seek the assistance of competent English language expert, if necessary, to ensure their English is of a reasonable standard. The Serbian Chemical Society can provide this service in advance of submission of the manuscript. If this service is required, please contact the office of the Society by e-mail (jscs-info@shd.org.rs).

Tables and figures and/or schemes should not be embedded in the manuscript but their position in the text indicated. In electronic version (Word.doc document) tables and figures and/or schemes should follow the text, each on a separate page. Please number all pages of the manuscript including separate lists of references, tables and figures and their captions.

IUPAC recommendations for the naming of compounds should be followed. SI units, or other permissible units, should be employed. The designation of physical quantities must be in italic throughout the text (including figures, tables and equations), whereas the units are in upright letters. They should be in Times New Roman font. In graphs and tables, a slash should be used to separate the designation of a physical quantity from the unit (example: p / kPa, t / °C,T / K, t / h…). Designations such as: p (kPa), t [min]…, are not acceptable. However, if the full name of a physical quantity is unavoidable, it should be given in upright letters and separated from the unit by a comma (example: Pressure, kPa, Temperature, K…). Please do not use the axes of graphs for additional explanations; these should be mentioned in the figure captions and/or the manuscript (example: “pressure at the inlet of the system, kPa” should be avoided). The axis name should follow the direction of the axis (the name of y‑axis should be rotated by 90°). Top and right axes should be avoided in diagrams, unless they are absolutely necessary.

Latin words, as well as the names of species, should be in italic, as for example: i.e., e.g., in vivo, ibid, Calendula officin­alis L., etc. The branching of organic compound should also be indicated in italic, for example, n-butanol, tert-butanol, etc.

Decimal numbers must have decimal points and not commas in the text (except in the Serbian abstract), tables and axis labels in graphical presentations of results. Thousands are separated, if at all, by a comma and not a point.

 

 

ARTICLE STRUCTURE

  • TITLE PAGE
  • MAIN TEXT
  • TABLE CAPTIONS
  • TABLES (each on a separate page)
  • FIGURE and/or SCHEME CAPTIONS
  • FIGURES and/or SCHEMES (each on a separate page)

 

Title page

Title in bold letters, should be clear and concise, preferably 12 words or less. The use of non-standard abbreviations, symbols and formulae is discouraged.

AUTHORS’ NAMES in capital letters with the full first name, initials of further names separated by a space and surname. Commas should separate the author’s names except for the last two names when ‘and’ is to be used. In multi-affiliation manuscripts, the author’s affiliation should be indicated by an Arabic number placed in superscript after the name and before the affiliation. Use * to denote the corresponding author(s).

Affiliations should be written in italic. The e-mail address of the corresponding author should be given after the affiliation(s).

Abstract: A one-paragraph abstract written of 150 – 200 words in an impersonal form indicating the aims of the work, the main results and conclusions should be given and clearly set off from the text. Domestic authors should also submit, on a separate page, an Abstract - Izvod, the author’s name(s) and affiliation(s) in Serbian (Latin letters). For authors outside Serbia, the Editorial Board will provide a Serbian translation of their English abstract.

Keywords: Up to 6 keywords should be given.

RUNNING TITLE: A one line (maximum five words) short title in capital letters should be provided.

 

Main text

The main text should have the form:

INTRODUCTION,

EXPERIMENTAL (RESULTS AND DISCUSSION)

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION (EXPERIMENTAL)

CONCLUSIONS

NOMENCLATURE (optional)

Acknowledgements: If any.

REFERENCES

 

The sections should be arranged in a sequence generally accepted for publication in the respective fields. They subtitles should be in capital letters, centred and NOT numbered.

The INTRODUCTION should include the aim of the research and a concise description of background information and related studies directly connected to the paper.

The EXPERIMENTAL section should give the purity and source of all employed materials, as well as details of the instruments used. The employed methods should be described in sufficient detail to enable experienced persons to repeat them. Standard procedures should be referenced and only modifications described in detail.

On no account should results be included in the experimental section.

The RESULTS AND DISCUSSION should include concisely presented results and there significance discussed and compared to relevant literature data. The results and discussion may be combined or kept separate.

The inclusion of a CONCLUSION section, which briefly summarizes the principal conclusions, is highly recommended.

NOMENCLATURE is optional but, if the authors wish, a list of employed symbols may be included.

REFERENCES should be numbered sequentially as they appear in the text. When cited in the text, the reference number should be superscripted in Font 12, following any punctuation mark. In the reference list, they should be in normal position followed by a full stop. Reference entry must not be formatted using Carriage returns (enter key; 8  key) or multiple space key. The formatting of references to published work should follow the Journal’s style as follows:

Journals*:

1.     A. B. Surname1, C. D. Surname2, J. Serb. Chem. Soc. Vol. (Year) first page Number

Books:

2.     A. B. Surname1, C. D. Surname2, Name of Book, Publisher, City,  Country, Year, p. 100

Compilations:

3.     A. B. Surname1, C. D. Surname2, in Name of Compilation, A. B. Editor1, C. D. Editor2, Ed(s)., Publisher, City, Country, Year, p. 100

Proceedings:

4.     A. B. Surname1, C. D. Surname2, Title of the Proceeding, in Proceeding of Name of the Conference or Symposium, (Year), Place of the Conference, Country, Year, p. 100

Patents:

5.     A. B. Inventor1, C. D. Inventor2, (Holder), Country Code and patent number (registration year)

Chemical
Abstracts:

6.     A. B. Surname1, C. D. Surname2, Chem. Abstr. CA 234 567a

For non-readily available literature, the Chemical Abstracts reference should be given in square brackets: [C.A. 139/2003 357348t] after the reference

Standards:

7.     EN ISO 250: Name of the Standard (Year)

Websites:

8.     Title of the website, URL in full, (date accessed)

*  When citing Journals, the International Library Journal abbreviation is required. Please consult e.g. http://www.library.ubc.ca/scieng/coden.html

 

Only the last entry in the reference list should end with a full stop.

The names of all authors should be given in the list of references; the abbreviation et al. may only be used in the text. The original journal title is to be retained in the case of publications published in any language other than English (please denote the language in parenthesis after the reference). Titles of publications in non-Latin alphabets should be transliterated. Russian references are to be transliterated using the following transcriptions:

ж→zh,  ҳ→kh,  ц→ts,  ч→ch,  ш→sh,  щ→shch,  ы→y,  ю→yu,  я→ya,  э→e,  й→i,  ь→’.

 

Table Captions

A separate list of table captions, which makes the tables comprehensible without reference to the text, should be provided in numerical order on a separate page

 

Tables

Tables are part of the text but must be given on separate pages. The tables should be numbered consequently in Roman numbers. Quantities should be separated from units by a slash (/). Footnotes to tables, in size 10 font, are to be indicated consequently (line-by-line) in superscript letters. Tables should be prepared with the aid of the WORD table function, without vertical lines. Table columns must not be formatted using multiple spaces. Table rows must not be formatted using Carriage returns (enter key; 8  key). Tables should not be incorporated as graphical objects.

 

Figure and/or Scheme Captions

A separate list of figure and /or scheme captions, which makes the figures and/or schemes comprehensible without reference to the text, should be provided in numerical order on a separate page

 

Figures and/or Schemes

Figures and/or Schemes (in low resolution) should follow the captions, each on a separate page of the manuscript. High resolution illustrations in TIF or EPS format (JPG format is acceptable for colour and greyscale photos, only) must be uploaded as a separate archived (.zip, .rar or .arj) file.

 

Figures and/or Schemes should be prepared according to the ARTWORK INSTRUCTIONS!


Editorial Board

Editor in Chief
Branislav Ž. Nikolić,
Serbian Chemical Society – JSCS,
4 Karnegijeva Street, 11120 Belgrade, Serbia

Phone/fax: +381 11 3370 467
E-mail: JSCS-ed@shd.org.rs 


Deputy Editor
Dušan Sladić, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Serbia

Co-Editor
Danka Jovanović, Serbian Chemical Society, Serbia

Sub editors

Theoretical Chemistry:

IVAN GUTMAN, Faculty of Science, University of Kragujevac, Serbia

Organic Chemistry:

RADE MARKOVIĆ, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Serbia

DEJAN OPSENICA, IHTM, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Serbia

Biochemistry & Biotechnology:

OLGICA NEDIĆ, INEP, Institute for the Application of Nuclear Energy, Zemun Belgrade, Serbia

Polymers:

JASNA ĐONLAGIĆ, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Serbia

Inorganic Chemistry:

MILOŠ ĐURAN, Faculty of Science, University of Kragujevac, Serbia

Physical Chemistry:

VERA DONDUR, Faculty of Physical Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Serbia

Thermodynamics:

SLOBODAN ŠERBANOVIĆ, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Serbia

Electrochemistry:

SNEŽANA GOJKOVIĆ, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Serbia

Analytical Chemistry:

SLAVICA RAŽIĆ, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade, Serbia

Environmental Chemistry:

BOJAN RADAK, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Science, Belgrade, Serbia

Chemical Engineering:

MENKA PETKOVSKA, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Serbia

 

Former Editors of the Journal
Nikola A. Pušin (1930-1947)
Aleksandar M. Leko (1948-1954)
Panta S. Tutundžić (1955-1961)
Miloš K. Mladenović (1962-1964)
Đorđe M. Dimitrijević (1965-1969)
Aleksandar R. Despić (1969-1975)
Slobodan V. Ribnikar (1975-1985)
Dragutin Dražić (1986-2006)


Editorial Board
From abroad:

R. Adžić, Brookhaven Nat. Lab. (USA), J. O. M. Bockris, Texas A&M Univ. (USA), Univ. of Florida (USA), D. Douglas, A. R. Katritzky, FRS, Univ. of Br. Columb. (Canada), Ya. I. Korenman, Voronezh Acad. of Technol. (Russian Federation), M. D. Lechner, Univ. Osnabrück (Germany), M. Spiteller, Univ. Dortmund (Germany), R. M. Spriggs, Alfred Univ. (USA), E. Wenkert, Univ. of California, San Diego (USA).
From Serbia:

B. Abramović, T. Ast, Ž. Čeković, A. Dekanski, V. Dondur, J. Đongalić, B. Đorđević, M. Đuran, F. Gaál, M. J. Gašić, S. Gojković, I. Gutman, B. Jovančičević, D. Jovanović, M. Jovanović, L. Katsikas, V. Leovac, R. Marković, S. Milonjić, U. Mioč, J. Nedeljković, B. Nikolić, D. Opsenica, V. Pavlović, M. Petkovska, I. Popović, P. Premović, B. Radak, S. Ražić, D. Sladić, S. Sovilj, M. Spasić, S. Šerbanović, B. Šolaja, D. Vitorović, G. Vučković.

 

English Language Editor:
LYNNE KATSIKAS, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade

Technical Editors:

VLADIMIR PANIĆ, Institute of Chemistry, Tehnology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade

ALEKSANDAR DEKANSKI, Institute of Chemistry, Tehnology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade

 

Web Master:

ALEKSANDAR DEKANSKI, Institute of Chemistry, Tehnology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade

 

Office:
VERA STUPLJANIN, Serbian Chemical Society, Karnegijeva 4/III
11120 Belgrade, Serbia (e-mail: jscs-info@shd.org.rs)

 

Publisher:
Serbian Chemical Society, Karnegijeva 4, 11120 Belgrade, Serbia, Tel/fax ++381 11 3370 467,
E-mail: jscs-info@shd.org.rs. Internet home page
http://www.shd.org.rs/jscs/


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