期刊名称:INORGANIC AND NANO-METAL CHEMISTRY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Journal news
New title and cover for the start of Volume 47 for 2017!
Aims and scope
2016 Impact Factor: 0.489
Ranking: 44/46 (Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry), 84/87 (Nanoscience & Nanotechnology)
2016 5-Year Impact Factor: 0.495
Ranking: 44/46 (Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry), 82/87 (Nanoscience & Nanotechnology) © 2017 Clarivate Analytics, 2017 release of the Journal Citation Reports®
Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry is devoted to the rapid dissemination of original research papers of relevance to inorganic and metal-organic chemists and nano-scientists engaged in synthesis and characterization of Inorganic, Main Group, Metal-Organic and Nano-Particulate Constructs. This journal publishes syntheses and reactivity of new compounds, new classes of nanoparticles, new methods for preparation of known compounds and nanoparticles, and new experimental techniques and procedures. The journal is a publication aimed at the rapid dissemination of original research papers of particular importance to inorganic and metal-organic chemists and nanotechnology professionals. Original research articles that warrant speedy publication because of the unique scientific features and unprecedented scientific value will be given high priority in the peer reviewing process and published as a "High Priority Publication."
Although the primary emphasis will be placed on original research contributions, preliminary communications containing full experimental details as well as brief reviews of general reactions or techniques presented from a critical point of view will be considered. From time to time, this journal will also publish review articles and thematic issues encompassing the areas of Inorganic, Metal-Organic, Nano-Compatible and Nano-Metal Chemistry. Active and recognized researchers will be invited to contribute to review articles. Manuscripts in English only will be accepted for publication.
Publication office: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 530 Walnut Street, Suite 850, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Publication history
Currently known as:
- Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry (2016 - current)
Formerly known as
- Synthesis and Reactivity in Inorganic, Metal-Organic, and Nano-Metal Chemistry (2005 - 2016)
- Synthesis and Reactivity in Inorganic and Metal-Organic Chemistry (1971 - 2004)
Instructions to Authors
This journal uses ScholarOne Manuscripts (previously Manuscript Central) to peer review manuscript submissions. Please read the guide for ScholarOne authors before making a submission. Complete guidelines for preparing and submitting your manuscript to this journal are provided below.
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Aims and Scope
Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry is devoted to the rapid dissemination of original research papers of relevance to inorganic and metal-organic chemists and nano-scientists engaged in synthesis and characterization of Inorganic, Main Group, Metal-Organic and Nano-Particulate Constructs. This journal publishes syntheses and reactivity of new compounds, new classes of nanoparticles, new methods for preparation of known compounds and nanoparticles, and new experimental techniques and procedures. The journal is a publication aimed at the rapid dissemination of original research papers of particular importance to inorganic and metal-organic chemists and nanotechnology professionals. Original research articles that warrant speedy publication because of the unique scientific features and unprecedented scientific value will be given high priority in the peer reviewing process and published as a "High Priority Publication."
Although the primary emphasis will be placed on original research contributions, preliminary communications containing full experimental details as well as brief reviews of general reactions or techniques presented from a critical point of view will be considered. From time to time, this journal will also publish review articles and thematic issues encompassing the areas of Inorganic, Metal-Organic, Nano-Compatible and Nano-Metal Chemistry. Active and recognized researchers will be invited to contribute to review articles. Manuscripts in English only will be accepted for publication.
Please note that Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry uses CrossCheck™ software to screen papers for unoriginal material. By submitting your paper to Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry you are agreeing to any necessary originality checks your paper may have to undergo during the peer review and production processes.
Preparing Manuscripts
Main words in the title should be capitalized, but not underlined. Only the first letters should be capitalized of the authors’ names and affiliations. Corresponding authors should be designated with an asterisk. Always use “and” instead of “&” throughout the paper. The only exception is when the “&” is part of a company name. Subdivide texts into following parts: Abstract, Introduction, Results and Discussion, Experimental, References, Acknowledgement. Throughout the paper, use chemical abstract names for the compounds prepared. References should be in parentheses. Give the justification for the work in the introduction, and define acronyms of ligands and their structure names in figures. Results and Discussion: First discuss the preparation of the compounds described in the manuscript. Give presentative equations for the corresponding synthesis reactions. Use subheadings for discussions of IR, NMR, UV, et cetera. Do not use spaces between element and oxidation state. Cite in text all figures and tables and number in ascending order in the order of appearance. Experimental: Give amounts of all reactants in g and mmols and amounts of all solvents in mL. Give details of product isolation and purification. Give yields in g and %. The crystal structure data for organic and metal-organic compounds should be submitted to Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC) ( http://www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/) and inorganic crystal data should be submitted to Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD) ( http://www.fiz-informationsdienste.de/en/DB/icsd/). The crystal data deposition number must be included in the manuscript. Crystallographic information files should not be submitted as supporting information.
References
References should be presented in a separate section at the end of the document, in accordance with the ACS Style Guide (3rd ed.) guidelines. The references should be listed and numbered based on the order of their first citation. Every reference should be assigned its own unique number. References should not be repeated in the list, with each mention given a different reference number. Multiple references may be combined under a single reference number, so long as an alphabetical designator (e.g., (a)) is assigned to each separate reference. Digits in square brackets (e.g., [1, 2]) should be used for both the reference numbers and their in-text citations. Bracketed citations should precede terminal (e.g., periods, commas, closed quotation marks, question marks, exclamation point) and nonterminal punctuation (e.g., semicolons, colons).
Author listings in references should be formatted as indicated below.
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Smith, A. |
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2 to 10 authors |
Smith, A.; Jones, B.; Smythe, C.; Jonesy, D.; Smitty, E.; Jonesi, F.; Smithe, G.; Janes, H.; Smithee, I.; Junes, J. |
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11 or more authors |
Smith, A.; Jones, B.; Smythe, C.; Jonesy, D.; Smitty, E.; Jonesi, F.; Smithe, G.; Janes, H.; Smithee, I.; Junes, J.; et al. |
Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index (CASSI) modelsshould be employed for abbreviating journal titles in the reference section. Examples of common reference types appear below.
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Journal article |
[12] Xie, R.-F.; Yang, B.-R.; Cheng, P.-P.; Wu, S.; Li, Z.-C.; Tang, J.-Y.;Li, S.; Tang, N.; Lee, S. M. Y; Wang, Y.-H.; et al. Study on the HPLC Chromatograms and Pro-Angiogenesis Activities of the Flowers of Panax notoginseng. J. Liq. Chromatogr. Relat. Technol. 2015, 38, 1286–1295. DOI: 10.1080/10826076.2015.1037451. |
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Book |
[2] Duke, J. A. Handbook of Phytochemical Constituents of GRAS Herbs and Other Economic Plants; CRC Press: Boca Raton, 2001. |
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Book with titled volume and edition |
[18] Bowlby J. Attachment and Loss, 3rd ed.; Basic Books: New York, 1982; Vol. 3. |
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Edited book chapter |
[34] Gordon, S.; Lavallee, D. Career Transitions in Competitive Sport. In Sport Psychology: Theory, Applications and Issues, 2nd ed.; Morris, T., Summers, J., Eds.; Wiley: Brisbane, 2004; pp 584–610. |
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Edited book chapter with volume and edition |
[26] Remael, A. Audiovisual Translation. In Handbook of Translation Studies, 2nd ed.; Gambier, Y., van Dooslaer, L., Eds.; John Benjamins: Amsterdam, 2012; Vol. 1, pp 12–17. |
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Online/Website |
[8] United States Census Bureau. American Housing Survey: 2013 Detailed Tables . http://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2014/cb14-tps78.html (accessed Oct 21, 2014). |
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Dissertation/Thesis |
[26] Allison, N. Bacterial Degradation of Halogenated Aliphatic Acids. PhD Thesis, Trent Polytechnic, 1981. |
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Conference presentation |
[4] Alfermann, D.; Gross, A. Coping With Career Termination: It All Depends on Freedom of Choice. Presented at the 9th Annual World Congress on Sport Psychology, Netanya, Israel, Jan 23, 1997. |
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Paper/Report |
[55] Grigg, W.; Moran, R.; Kuang, M. National Indian Education Study; 2010-462;National Center for Education Statistics: Washington, DC, 2010. |
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Newspaper |
[22] Protzman, F. Clamor in the East: East Berliners Explore Land Long Forbidden. New York Times, Nov 10, 1989, pp A1, A14. |
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Patent |
[67] Pfeifer, A.; Muhs, A.; Pihlgren, M.; Adolfsson, O.; Van Leuven, F.; Humanized Tau Antibody. U.S. Patent 9,657,091, May 23, 2017. |
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Computer software with developer |
[10] Noguera J, Cumby C. SigmaXL, version 8.0; plug-in for Microsoft Excel. SigmaXL, Inc: Kitchener, Canada, 2017. |
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Computer software without developer |
[76] SPSS Amos, version 22.0, SEM software. IBM: Armonk, NY, 2013. |
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Dataset |
[3] Data from: Glucocorticoid Induces Incoordination between Glutamatergic and GABAergic Neurons in the Amygdala [Dataset] . Dryad Digital Repository, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.k9q7h |
Submission of Manuscripts
Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry receives all manuscript submissions electronically via their ScholarOne Manuscripts website located at: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/lsrt . ScholarOne Manuscripts allows for rapid submission of original and revised manuscripts, as well as facilitating the review process and internal communication between authors, editors and reviewers via a web-based platform. For ScholarOne Manuscripts technical support, you may contact them by e-mail or phone support via http://scholarone.com/services/support/. If you have any other requests please contact the journal at kattik@health.missouri.edu.
Data sharing policy
This journal applies the Taylor & Francis Basic Data Sharing Policy. Authors are encouraged to share or make open the data supporting the results or analyses presented in their paper where this does not violate the protection of human subjects or other valid privacy or security concerns.
Authors are encouraged to deposit the dataset(s) in a recognized data repository that can mint a persistent digital identifier, preferably a digital object identifier (DOI) and recognizes a long-term preservation plan. If you are uncertain about where to deposit your data, please see this information regarding repositories.
Authors are further encouraged to cite any data sets referenced in the article and provide a Data Availability Statement.
At the point of submission, you will be asked if there is a data set associated with the paper. If you reply yes, you will be asked to provide the DOI, pre-registered DOI, hyperlink, or other persistent identifier associated with the data set(s). If you have selected to provide a pre-registered DOI, please be prepared to share the reviewer URL associated with your data deposit, upon request by reviewers.
Where one or multiple data sets are associated with a manuscript, these are not formally peer reviewed as a part of the journal submission process. It is the author’s responsibility to ensure the soundness of data. Any errors in the data rest solely with the producers of the data set(s).
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Illustrations
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· sized to fit on journal page
· EPS, TIFF, or PSD format only
· submitted as separate files, not embedded in text files
Color Reproduction. Color art will be reproduced in color in the online publication at no additional cost to the author. Color illustrations will also be considered for print publication; however, the author will be required to bear the full cost involved in color art reproduction. Please note that color reprints can only be ordered if print reproduction costs are paid. Print Rates: $400 per figure for the first four figures; $75 per figure for five or more figures.
Tables and Figures
Tables and figures should not be embedded in the text, but should be included as separate sheets or files. A short descriptive title should appear above each table with a clear legend and any footnotes suitably identified below. All units must be included. Figures should be completely labeled, taking into account necessary size reduction. Captions should be typed, double-spaced, on a separate sheet. All original figures should be clearly marked in pencil on the reverse side with the number, author’s name, and top edge indicated.
Complimentary Policy and Reprints
Authors for whom we receive a valid email address will be provided an opportunity to purchase reprints of individual articles, or copies of the complete print issue. These authors will also be given complimentary access to their final article on Taylor & Francis Online.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief:
Raghuraman Kannan Department of Radiology Room 106, Alton Building, 301 Business Loop 70 W University of Missouri-Columbia Columbia, MO 65212, USA
Executive Editor:
Kattesh V. Katti Departments of Radiology and Physics Room 106, Alton Building, 301 Business Loop 70 W University of Missouri-Columbia Columbia, MO 65212, USA
Associate Editors:
P.K. Das - Indian Institute of Science, India W. Linert - Technische Universität, Vienna J.J. Vittal - National University of Singapore, Singapore H. White - University of Missouri, Missouri M. Yamashita - Tohoku University, Japan
International Editorial Advisory Board:
Chairman: M. F. Hawthorne - University of California, Los Angeles
P. A. Ajibade - University of Fort Hare, South Africa R. Alberto - University of Zürich, Switzerland M. Amiji - Northeastern University, Boston M. I. Baraton - University of Limoges, France P. J. Dyson - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland J. Forniés - Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain G. W. Gokel - University of Missouri, Columbia G. Gordon - Miami University - Ohio, Oxford H. D. Kaesz - University of California, Los Angeles D. A. Knight - Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne J. J. Lagowski - University of Texas, Austin S. S. Lee - Gyeongsang National University, Korea J. Liu - University of Missouri-St. Louis, St. Louis N. M. Made Gowda - Western IllinoisUniversity, Macomb G. Mani - Indian Institute of Technology, India R. Murugavel - IIT Bombay, India M. Palaniandavar - Barathidasan University, India G. H. Robinson - The University of Georgia, Athens A. G. Samuelson - Indian Institute of Science, India I. Santos - Instituto Tecnológico e Nuclear Estrada, Nacional, Portugal D. W. Slocum - Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green C. J. Smith - University of Missouri, Columbia E. H. Wong - University of New Hampshire, Durham A. Yamamoto - Waseda University, Tokyo
Journal Editorial Administrator: Anandhi Upendran
Editorial Associates: Kavita Katti, Ajit Zambre, Nripen Chanda, and Ravi Shukla
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