期刊名称:CATALYSIS LETTERS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Aims & Scope
Catalysis Letters is devoted to the development of the science of catalysis and functions as a vehicle of communication and exchange of seminal ideas and advances among practitioners operating in a wide range of sub-disciplines including heterogeneous, homogeneous and enzymatic catalysis. Several hundred thousand researchers are currently engaged, world wide, in the pursuit of catalyst science and technology, and the subject continues to burgeon. Our aim is to encourage the cross-fertilization of ideas and to facilitate the rapid dissemination of frontier research on a global basis.
Instructions to Authors
1 Manuscripts should treat some aspect of catalysis and should be sent in triplicate to one of the Editors- in-Chief:
Professor Gabor A. Somorjai Department of Chemistry University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
Tel.: 1-510-642-4053 Fax: 1-510-643-9668 E-mail: somorjai@cchem.berkeley.edu
or
Professor Sir John Meurig Thomas Davy-Faraday Research Laboratory The Royal Institution of Great Britain 21 Albemarle Street London, W1X 4BS United Kingdom
Tel.: +44-20-7670-2928 Fax: +44-20-7670-2988 E-mail: dawn@ri.ac.uk
- All manuscripts must be written in English.
- All manuscripts should be typed with double spacing and wide margins and should include the following items:
- A full descriptive title and a short title for running heads.
- A list of authors with their affiliations and full postal addresses.
- An abstract of about 50 words.
- Acknowledgements (if any) and references, which should be placed at the end of the manuscript before any tables or figures.
- A list of keywords.
- Tables (if any) should be numbered consecutively and each should have a caption.
- Originals or good prints of all figures and diagrams in the manuscript should be submitted with the manuscript itself. These should be drawn to professional standards. The lettering on all originals must be of such a size that after reduction of the drawing to one column or page width (8.4 or 17.2 cm) the letters will still be at least 2 mm high. Half-tone black and white photographs are acceptable. They should be rich of contrast. Micro-photographs should have the enlargement stated in the caption.
- References should be given in numerical order as they appear in the manuscript text and cited in the following manner:
For a journal paper:
[1] D.J. Buttrey, D.A. Jefferson and J.M. Thomas, Phil. Mag. A 53 (1986) 897.
For a contributed volume paper: [2] A.M. Bradshaw, in: Surface and Defect Properties of Solids, Vol. 3, eds. M.W. Roberts and J.M.Thomas (The Chemical Society, London, 1974) ch. 5.
For a monograph: [3] G.A. Somorjai, Introduction to Surface Chemistry and Catalysis (Wiley-Interscience, New York, 1994).
- Footnotes should be avoided whenever possible and (if any) integrated in the text.
- All manuscripts will be subject to peer reviewing by at least two expert referees.
- After acceptance of a manuscript for publication, the Publisher will take care of the technical editing and of the proofreading. All correspondence then should be sent to the Publisher. Electronic submission of accepted contributions on a floppy disk will speed up publication. Please include a hard copy with your submission. Do not send files by e-mail !
- No page charge is made. 25 reprints of each article published in this journal will be supplied free of charge.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief: Gabor A. Somorjai Dept. of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, USA Sir John Meurig Thomas The Royal Institution of Great Britain, London, UK
Editorial Board:
- Argentina:- E. Lombardo, INCAPE, Facultad de Ingenieria Quimica (U.N.L.), Conicet, Santa Fe;
- Australia:- J.R. Anderson, Clayton; D.L. Trimm, Kensington;
- Belgium:- N. Kruse, Universit?Libre de Bruxelles;
- Canada:- J.B. Moffat, Ontario;
- Denmark:- J.K. Nørskov, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby; H. Topsøe, Lyngby;
- Finland:- O. Krause, Espoo;
- France:- M. Breysse, Universit?Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris; M. Che, Paris; P. Gallezot, Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse, CNRS, Villeurbanne; J.C. Vedrine, Villeurbanne;
- Germany:- G. Ertl, Berlin; H. Knözinger, München; R. Schlögl, Abt. Anorganische Chemie, Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin;
- Great Britain:- D.G. Blackmond, University of Hull; M. Bowker, Reading; J.C. Frost, Sonning Common; M.L.H. Green, Oxford; G. Hutchings, Cardiff; R.W. Joyner, Nottingham; M.W. Roberts, Cardiff; K. Smith, University of Wales, Swansea; R.P. Townsend, Unilever Research, Merseyside; K.C. Waugh, Manchester;
- Hungary:- F. Solymosi, Szeged;
- India:- C.N.R. Rao, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore; P. Ratnasamy, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune;
- Italy:- D. Sanfilippo, Milan; F. Trifiro, Bologna;
- Japan-: M. Anpo, Osaka Prefecture University, Osaka; K. Domen, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama; M. Iwamoto, Hokkaido University, Sapporo; Y. Iwasawa, The University of Tokyo; M. Misono, Kogakuin University, Tokyo; Y. Ono, National Institution for Academic Degrees, Tokyo; K. Segawa, Sophia University, Tokyo; K. Tanaka, The University of Tokyo; W. Ueda, Hokkaido University, Sapporo;
- Korea:- Jae Sung Lee, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang; Seong Ihi Woo, KAIST, Taejon;
- Mexico:- M.J. Yacamán, Mexico DF;
- The Netherlands:- H. van Bekkum, Delft; K.P. de Jong, Universiteit Utrecht; D.C. Koningsberger, Universiteit Utrecht; I.E. Maxwell, Shell Research, Amsterdam; R.A. van Santen, Eindhoven;
- Norway:- A. Holmen, Trondheim;
- PR of China:- Liwu Lin, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian; Ruren Xu, Jilin University, Changchun;
- Poland:- J. Haber, Krakow;
- Russia:- V.B. Kazansky, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow; I. Moiseev, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow; V.N. Parmon, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk; A.E. Shilov, Institute of Biochemical Physics, Moscow;
- Spain:- J.M. Campelo Perez, Universidad de Cordoba; A. Corma, Valencia;
- Sweden:- J.-E. Bäckvall, Uppsala University; B. Kasemo, Chalmers University, Göteborg;
- Switzerland:- A. Baiker, Zürich; R. Prins, Zürich;
- USA:- M. Barteau, Newark, DE; A.T. Bell, Berkeley, CA; A.K. Cheetham, University of California, Santa Barbara; M.E. Davis, Pasadena, CA; S.M. Davis, EXXON Research and Development Laboratories, Baton Rouge, LA; J.A. Dumesic, Madison, WI; B.C. Gates, Davis, CA; D.W. Goodman, College Station, TX; H.B. Gray, Pasadena, CA; J. Halpern, Chicago, IL; L.L. Hegedus, Elf Atochem North America, King of Prussia, PA; J.H. Lunsford, College Station, TX; T.J. Marks, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL; G. Olah, Los Angeles, CA; W.M.H. Sachtler, Evanston, IL; L.D. Schmidt, Minneapolis, MN; I.E. Wachs, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA; R. Waymouth, Stanford University, CA; E. Wolf, University of Notre Dame, IN
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