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Chemical synthesis of mesoporous CoFe2O4nanoparticles as promising bifunctional electrode materials for supercapacitorsLeilei Lv a,b,Qun Xu a,n,Rui Ding b,nn,Li Qi b,Hongyu Wang ca College of Material Science and Engineering,Zhengzhou University,No.75University Road,Zhengzhou450052,Chinab State Key Laboratory of Electroanalytical Chemistry,Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry,Chinese Academy of Sciences,5625Renmin Street,Changchun130022,Chinac Changzhou Institute of Energy Storage Materials&Devices,No.9Hehai Eastern Road,Changzhou213000,Chinaa r t i c l e i n f oArticle history:Received8May2013Accepted12August2013Available online22August2013Keywords:CoFe2O4NanoparticlesPseudocapacitanceMesoporousMetallic compositesa b s t r a c tA promising mesoporous cobalt iron oxide(CoFe2O4)electrode material for supercapacitors has beensynthesized via a chemical co-precipitation method using aluminum nitrate(Al(NO3)3)as a precursor ofaluminum oxide(Al2O3)hard template.The as-prepared CoFe2O4materials were spherical-likenanoparticles with diameter of around25nm.Moreover,the as-prepared CoFe2O4materials exhibiteda high specific surface area(140.6m2gÀ1)and high porosity(0.23cm3gÀ1).The fabricated CoFe2O4electrode showed typical pseudocapacitive behavior with a broad potential window(1.5V),a highspecific capacitance(142F gÀ1,2mV sÀ1)and a long cycling life(71.8%retention after1000cycles).&2013Elsevier B.V.All rights reserved.1.IntroductionWith worldwide increasing warmth in the energy storagefieldof supercapacitors,3d transition metal oxides ranging from noblemetal oxides to inexpensive metal oxides,characterized by highlyreversible capacities,long cycle performance and high powerdensity,have been extensively studied[1].Among them,RuO2could exhibit prominent performance with pseudocapacitance ashigh as720F gÀ1[2],but the expensive cost and high toxicityapparently hinder its commercial application,which made MnO2,Co3O4,Fe3O4,V2O5and NiO,especially binary system materialsCo–Ni,Fe–Mn,Co–Mn,Mn–Ni oxides environmental and econom-ical alternatives of choice for improved applicability[1].Ferrosoferric oxide(Fe3O4)and cobalt oxide(Co3O4)of spinelseries are both attractive candidates for the application in super-capacitors owning to their low-cost and environmental friendlynature,as well as excellent electrochemical capacitive behavior[3,4].Their binary compound cobalt iron oxide(CoFe2O4),as anefficient magnetic material on demand infields of electronics,photomagnetism,catalysis,has widely been studied[5].In2005,Kuo and Wu[6]had a report of CoFe2O4with a specific capacitanceof7.1F gÀ1in neutral NaCl electrolyte,which shed light on itselectrochemical properties by improving inherent structure.Herein,we employ a hard template of Al2O3derived from co-precipitating Al(NO3)3precursor solution to fabricate the porouscapacitive CoFe2O4.And the artificial porous structures are provedto largely enhance the electrochemical performance of theCoFe2O4materials.2.ExperimentalIn a typical procedure,first,2.25g Al(NO3)3Á9H2O,4.85g Fe(NO3)3Á9H2O and1.75g Co(NO3)2Á6H2O were dissolved in120mLdeionized water to form a well-mixed solution.ExcessiveNH3ÁH2O was subsequently added to the solution dropwise untila pH level of10was reached.The obtained dark brown precipita-tion was further vigorously stirred at501C for4h with a constantspeed in a water-jacketed reaction vessel using circulating ther-mostatic bath.Then,the as-prepared sample was obtained bycentrifugalfiltration and dried at701C for10h,afterwardannealed in a muffle stove at4501C under air for2h at a heatingrate of21C minÀ1.Subsequently,the product was etched in2MKOH solution at501C for24h to remove Al2O3template,after-wardfiltrated by centrifugation and washed with distilled waterseveral times until a neutral pH level,andfinally dried at701Cfor10h.For comparison,the experiment without Al(NO3)3Á9H2Oaddition was also conducted.Thefinal products with andwithout Al2O3template are named T-CoFe2O4and CoFe2O4,respectively.Contents lists available at ScienceDirectjournal homepage:/locate/matletMaterials Letters0167-577X/$-see front matter&2013Elsevier B.V.All rights reserved./10.1016/j.matlet.2013.08.055n Corresponding author.Tel.:þ8637167767827.nn Corresponding author.Tel.:þ8643185262915.E-mail addresses:*************.cn(Q.Xu),***************.cn(R.Ding).Materials Letters111(2013)35–38X-ray diffraction (XRD)patterns of the samples were recorded on a Rigaku D/max-2500diffractometer equipped with monochromated Cu K α(λ¼0.15406nm)radiation.Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)images were taken using Philips XL 30and a JEOL JSM-6700F microscope.N 2adsorption –desorption measurements were performed on a Micromeritics ASAP 2020apparatus.Electrochemical examinations were carried out with a CoFe 2O 4working electrode,a Pt mesh counter electrode and a Hg/HgO (2M KOH aqueous solution)reference electrode.The working electrodes were prepared by pressing the homogenous mixture of 70wt%CoFe 2O 4active materials,15wt%acetylene black,and 15wt%poly(tetra fluoroethy-lene)(Sigma Aldrich)onto a stainless steel mesh collector.Cyclic voltammetry (CV)and cyclic stability were collected on CHI700D electrochemical workstation and land CT2001A tester,respectively.The gravimetric speci fic capacitance (C m )is calculated accord-ing to the following equation:C m ¼12vm ðΔV ÞZ V bV a I d V ð1Þwhere m ,νand (V a –V b )i.e.ΔV denote the mass of CoFe 2O 4or T-CoFe 2O 4active powders,scan rate and the potential window (1.5V),respectively.3.Results and discussionFig.1a displays the XRD patterns of T-CoFe 2O 4and CoFe 2O 4materials.All the resultant peaks can be indexed as a face-centered-cubic spinel phase.The identi fied eight diffraction peaks at 2θvalue of 30.211,35.701,37.131,43.161,54.131,57.361,62.961and 74.321correspond to the (220),(311),(222),(400),(422),(511),(440)and (533)crystal planes,respectively,which is in well agreement with the standard patterns for CoFe 2O 4(JPCDS No.22-1086).No signals of Al 2O 3phase (JCPDS No.10-0425)aredetected in the patterns [7].Moreover,neither does Al emerge in XPS nor in EDAX spectra of T-CoFe 2O 4(seen in Fig.S1and S2).All suggested the successful removal of the template.Furthermore,it is clearly seen that diffraction peaks of T-CoFe 2O 4are duller indicating T-CoFe 2O 4comprises of smaller nanoparticles than CoFe 2O 4and this inference is further con firmed by their SEM images (Fig.1b and c).The CoFe 2O 4in Fig.1b,shows basically microsized agglomerate particles with few pores and voids,and a smooth surface,whereas the T-CoFe 2O 4exhibits basically dis-persed and uniform spherical-like particles of around 25nm size with rough surface and high porosity,as can be seen in the domain of Fig.1c.Thus by etching the hard template,T-CoFe 2O 4exhibits a porous framework with smaller granular size rather than bulk.To accommodate super ficial electroactive species as much as possible,it is essential for the electrode material to enrich its inner surface area and pores so as to ease the mass transfer of electrolytes [8].The surface area and porosity of the T-CoFe 2O 4and CoFe 2O 4were further veri fied by nitrogen sorption measurements which are shown in Fig.1d.The N 2adsorption –desorption isotherms of CoFe 2O 4and T-CoFe 2O 4representative of type II and IV curves with distinct hyster-esis loops.The BET surface area of T-CoFe 2O 4is 140.6m 2g À1which is far larger than the value of 27.6m 2g À1for CoFe 2O 4.The main pore size distributes narrowly in the range of 4–8nm centered at 5.6nm and 2–4nm centered at 2.2nm for the T-CoFe 2O 4and CoFe 2O 4,respectively,(shown in the insets of in Fig.1d).Besides,average pore size and mesoporous volume of T-CoFe 2O 4are quantitatively eval-uated as 6.53nm and 0.23cm 3g À1,and the corresponding values of CoFe 2O 4are 2.2nm and 0.225cm 3g À1,respectively.High speci fic surface area and porosity is critical to enhance the electrochemical performances of electrode materials for supercapacitors [1].Thereby,improved electrochemical properties for the porous T-CoFe 2O 4,such as speci fic capacitance,high-rate capability,and longer cycling life,can be expectedaccordingly.Fig.1.XRD patterns (a)and N 2adsorption –desorption isotherms with insets of BJH pore size distribution (d)of CoFe 2O 4and T-CoFe 2O 4;SEM images of CoFe 2O 4(b)and T-CoFe 2O 4(c).L.Lv et al./Materials Letters 111(2013)35–3836The CV plots of CoFe 2O 4and T-CoFe 2O 4electrodes tested in the potential range of À1.0–0.5V were plotted in Fig.2a and b.Two obvious pseudocapacitive blocks are observed in the positive (À0.1–0.5V)and negative (À0.5–À1.0V)potential regions which contribute to most of the capacitance.While the middle intervals (À0.1–À0.5V)contribute to the minor EDL capacitance [9].Here,the observed redox couples well elucidate the pseudocapacitive properties of CoFe 2O 4electrodes.The three couples of redox peaks located at around 0.28/0.05V,0.5/0.38V,À0.75/À0.85V indicate the reversible redox processes of Co 3þ/Co 2þ,Co 4þ/Co 3þ,Fe 3þ/Fe 2þredox couples in alkaline electrolytes [4,9,10],which can be expressed as the following equations:1/3Co 3O 4þ1/3OH Àþ1/3H 2O 2CoOOH þ1/3e À(2)CoOOH þOH À2CoO 2þH 2O þe À(3)2/3Fe 3O 4þ2/3OH ÀþH 2O 22FeOOH þ2/3e À(4)Even though a series of reports have studied the capacitive properties of M Fe 2O 4(M ¼Mn,Fe,Co,Ni),CoFe 2O 4in our work may draw fresh attention as it can both act as anode and cathode electrode materials by virtue of the broad potential window area.The speci fic capacitance values of CoFe 2O 4and T-CoFe 2O 4electrodes are shown in Fig.2c,both speci fic capacitance decreases with increasing scan rate because of insuf ficient active material involved in the redox reactions under higher scan rate.The CoFe 2O 4electrode exhibits a low speci fic capacitance range of 44–13F g À1while the T-CoFe 2O 4electrode exhibits a much higher and considerable speci fic capacitance range of 142–23F g À1in the scan rate range of 2–50mV s À1.Obviously,the porous T-CoFe 2O 4has much higher electrochemical activity than the bulk CoFe 2O 4thanks to suf ficient electroactive sites for electrochemical reac-tions and easy ion diffusion pathways for electrolyte ions transfer process.Long cycle life is a crucial parameter for electrode materials used for supercapacitors.The cyclic performances of CoFe 2O 4and T-CoFe 2O 4electrodes are shown in Fig.2d.The CoFe 2O 4electrodeshowed a capacitance ′s decay in the first 200cycles,then gradually went up with the increasing cycle numbers and finally a retention rate of 68.7%was obtained.The speci fic capacitance of T-CoFe 2O 4,which is nearly three times of CoFe 2O 4,slightly decreased before 200cycles and remained almost stable in the subsequent cycles.A retention rate of 71.8%was obtained after 1000cycles for the T-CoFe 2O 4electrode.Here,the decline in the speci fic capacitance with cycle number may be ascribable to the loss of active material caused by the dissolution and/or detach-ment during early cycle number [11].Further work on searching the most appropriate ratio of template to improve the cycling behavior is currently under progress.4.ConclusionsIn summary,the mesoporous CoFe 2O 4materials for super-capacitors have been successfully synthesized with assistance of co-precipitating Al 2O 3template.High BET speci fic surface and porosity of 140.6m 2g À1and 0.23cm 3g À1were obtained which facilitate the Faradaic pseudocapacitive performance by virtue of suf ficient electroactive sites and easy ions pathways.The unique mesoporous CoFe 2O 4electrode delivered a wide potential window of 1.5V and a high speci fic capacitance of 142F g À1at 2mV s À1,which can be expected to take important roles in both anode and cathode materials for supercapacitors.AcknowledgmentsWe gratefully acknowledge the financial support of this research by National Basic Research Program of China (2012CB932800),Scienti fic Research Foundation for the Returned Overseas Chinese Scholars and State Education Ministry (SRF for ROCS,SEM).Fig.2.CV plots of CoFe 2O 4electrode (a)and T-CoFe 2O 4electrode (b);speci fic capacitance values under different scan rates (c)and cycling performances (d)of CoFe 2O 4and T-CoFe 2O 4electrodes.L.Lv et al./Materials Letters 111(2013)35–3837Appendix A.Supporting informationSupplementary data associated with this article can be found in the online version at /10.1016/j.matlet.2013.08.055. 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以下是Materials Letters的作者指南,我觉得它已经非常简明的说清楚整个投稿过程需要注意的东西2009年影响因子:1.94Guide for Authors Materials LettersMaterials Letters is dedicated to publishing novel, cutting edge reports of broad interest to the materials community. The journal provides a forum for materials scientists and engineers, physicists, and chemists to rapidly communicate on the most important topics in the field in materials. 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journal of nuclear materials 投稿模板

journal of nuclear materials 投稿模板标题:Journal of Nuclear Materials投稿模板引言概述:Journal of Nuclear Materials(核材料学杂志)是国际上著名的核材料研究领域的学术期刊,对于核材料领域的研究者而言,投稿到该期刊是展示研究成果和推动学术交流的重要途径。
本文将详细介绍Journal of Nuclear Materials的投稿模板,包括正文结构和内容要求,以及总结部分的写作要点。
正文内容:1. 引言1.1 介绍Journal of Nuclear Materials的背景和目标1.2 强调核材料研究的重要性和该期刊在该领域的学术地位2. 正文结构和内容要求2.1 标题和作者信息2.1.1 标题应准确、简明地表达研究内容2.1.2 作者信息应包括姓名、单位、联系方式等2.2 摘要和关键词2.2.1 摘要应概括研究的目的、方法、结果和结论2.2.2 关键词应准确地描述研究领域和内容2.3 引言2.3.1 介绍研究背景和意义2.3.2 概述已有研究和研究现状2.4 实验方法或理论模型2.4.1 详细描述实验方法或理论模型的原理和步骤2.4.2 说明实验设备或模型参数的选择和设置2.5 结果和讨论2.5.1 展示实验结果或模型计算结果2.5.2 对结果进行详细分析和解释2.5.3 与已有研究进行对比和讨论2.6 结论2.6.1 简明扼要地总结研究的主要发现和结论2.6.2 强调研究的创新性和实际应用价值2.7 致谢2.7.1 感谢对研究有重要贡献的人员或机构2.7.2 说明资助或支持项目的来源总结:总结1:Journal of Nuclear Materials是核材料研究领域的重要学术期刊,对核材料研究者具有重要意义。
总结2:投稿模板要求包括标题和作者信息、摘要和关键词、引言、实验方法或理论模型、结果和讨论、结论以及致谢等内容。
材料类杂志审稿速度

材料类杂志审稿速度全名影响因子* 投稿难易一审周期materials science and engineering a-structural materials properties microstructure and processing 容易超快,一般1-3周(二区,近几年无光催化)materials letters 容易超快,一般1-3周(二区)journal of materials science 容易超快,一般1-3周(二区)journal of materials processing technology 容易超快,一般1-3周(二区,近几年无光催化)nuclear instruments & methods in physics research section b-beam interactions with materials and atoms 容易超快,一般1-3周(三区)journal of magnetism and magnetic materials 容易超快,一般1-3周(三区)rare metal materials and engineering 容易很快,2-3周(四区)journal of optoelectronics and advanced materials 容易很快,2-3周(四区)materials chemistry and physics 容易很快,2-3周(二区,八个月)applied physics a-materials science & processing 容易很快,2-3周(三区)journal of nuclear materials 容易很快,2-3周(二区,无光催化)materials transactions 容易较快,3-4周(四区)materials research bulletin 容易较快,3-4周(三区)journal of materials science-materials in medicine 容易较快,3-4周二区,两篇光催化)journal of materials research 容易较快,3-4周(三区)computational materials science 容易较快,3-4周(三区)metallurgical and materials transactions a-physical metallurgy and materialsscience 容易较快,3-4周(二区,投稿录用比例90%,平均个月的审稿周期)不建议optical materials 容易较快,3-4周(三区)journal of materials science-materials in electronics 容易一般,4-6周(三区)inorganic materials 容易一般,4-6周(四区)construction and building materials 容易一般,4-6周materials characterization 容易一般,4-6周(一区)journal of electronic materials 容易一般,4-6周(三区)journal of inorganic materials 容易一般,4-6周(四区)materials & design 容易一般,4-6周(二区,近几年无光催化)materials science & engineering c-biomimetic and supramolecular systems 容易一般,4-6周二区,无光催化)smart materials & structures 容易一般,4-6周(二区,近几年无光催化)journal of wuhan university of technology-materials science edition 容易一般,4-6周materials science and technology 容易一般,4-6周三区international journal of materials research 容易偏慢,6-8周三区journal of materials science & technology 容易偏慢,6-8周三区)advanced engineering materials 容易偏慢,6-8周(三区)journal of composite materials 容易偏慢,6-8周(三区)reviews on advanced materials science 容易偏慢,6-8周materialwissenschaft und werkstofftechnik 容易偏慢,6-8周bulletin of materials science 容易偏慢,6-8周archives of metallurgy and materials 容易偏慢,6-8周materials and structures 容易偏慢,6-8周materials and manufacturing processes 容易偏慢,6-8周journal of intelligent material systems and structures 容易偏慢,6-8周materials science-poland 容易偏慢,6-8周journal of materials engineering and performance 容易偏慢,6-8周materials science and engineering b-solid state materials for advanced technology 较易偏慢,6-8周jom-journal of the minerals metals & materials society 容易偏慢,6-8周jom-journal of the minerals metals & materials society 容易偏慢,6-8周materials and corrosion-werkstoffe und korrosion 易偏慢,6-8周international journal of materials & product technology 容易较慢,8周-12周journal of porous materials 容易较慢,8周-12周macromolecular materials and engineering 较易较慢,8周-12周fatigue & fracture of engineering materials & structures 容易较慢,8周-12周science and technology of advanced materials 容易较慢,8周-12周metallurgical and materials transactions b-process metallurgy and materialsprocessing science 容易较慢,8周-12周materials world 容易较慢,8周-12周journal of materials in civil engineering 容易较慢,8周-12周international journal of refractory metals & hard materials 容易较慢,8周-12周materials science 容易较慢,8周-12周advanced materials & processes 容易较慢,8周-12周ieee transactions on device and materials reliability 容易较慢,8周-12周materiale plastice 容易较慢,8周-12周materials performance 容易较慢,8周-12周indian journal of engineering and materials sciences 容易较慢,8周-12周modelling and simulation in materials science and engineering 容易较慢,8周-12周aci materials journal 容易较慢,8周-12周materials evaluation 容易较慢,8周-12周mechanics of composite materials 容易较慢,8周-12周journal of engineering materials and technology-transactions of the asme 容易较慢,8周-12周bio-medical materials and engineering 容易较慢,8周-12周mechanics of advanced materials and structures 容易较慢,8周-12周materials research innovations 容易 12周以上或约稿magnetic resonance materials in physics biology and medicine 较易12周以上或约稿road materials and pavement design 容易 12周以上或约稿anti-corrosion methods and materials 容易 12周以上或约稿materiales de 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advanced materials综述投稿经验

advanced materials综述投稿经验在投稿Advanced Materials等高影响力期刊之前,您需要准备以下几个方面:1. 论文质量:确保您的论文具有足够的创新性、完整性和严谨性。
这需要您在撰写论文时投入大量时间和精力,反复修改和润色。
2. 了解期刊:了解Advanced Materials期刊的投稿要求、审稿流程、出版规定以及该期刊的受众群体等信息。
这有助于您更好地准备投稿,提高论文的命中率。
3. 选择合适的主题:Advanced Material是一个多学科交叉的期刊,涵盖了材料科学、化学、物理学等多个领域。
在投稿前,您需要确定论文主题是否与期刊的定位和兴趣相符。
4. 遵循投稿指南:在投稿时,务必仔细阅读期刊的投稿指南,按照指南的要求准备论文。
这有助于提高论文的可读性和易读性,给审稿人留下良好的第一印象。
5. 合适的作者和机构信息:确保论文的作者信息和机构信息准确无误。
这有助于提高期刊对论文的信任度和认可度。
6. 良好的英文写作能力:Advanced Material是一个国际化的期刊,要求作者具备良好的英文写作能力。
在撰写论文时,请确保语法、拼写和表达准确无误。
7. 合适的参考文献:在撰写论文时,请确保参考文献的引用格式符合期刊的要求,并选择高质量的期刊和书籍作为参考文献来源。
8. 耐心等待审稿结果:一旦投稿成功,需要耐心等待期刊的审稿结果。
在审稿期间,您可以与期刊编辑保持沟通,回答相关问题或提供补充材料。
9. 及时修改和完善论文:如果您的论文被录用,需要根据审稿人的意见及时修改和完善论文。
这有助于提高论文的质量和影响力。
10. 投稿后的推广和宣传:在论文发表后,可以利用社交媒体、学术会议等渠道推广和宣传您的研究成果,提高论文的可见度和影响力。
总之,要成功地向Advanced Material等高影响力期刊投稿并发表论文,需要不断提高论文质量、深入了解期刊要求、选择合适的主题、遵循投稿指南、提供准确的作者和机构信息、具备良好的英文写作能力、选择合适的参考文献、耐心等待审稿结果、及时修改和完善论文以及投稿后的推广和宣传等方面进行充分准备。
Nature Materials 投稿经历

Nature Materials 投稿经历大家可能发现,这个杂志的文章的写作风格不太一样,我当时觉得如果按照他们的风格写完,然后就被锯掉,转投别的杂志,要花很大力气改风格。
浪费很多时间。
听说这个杂志可以预投稿,于是我就做了一个ppt,把主要思想和实验结果作了上去。
发给了杂志。
A篇:写作风格上午发完,下午竟然就收到了编辑回信。
让投稿。
我和老板都挺高兴。
开始艰难的写作过程。
下面我把这个杂志(好像Naure子刊都是同一风格吧),我所知道的写作风格和大家说一下。
1) Abstract: 写的一定要够sexy.不要写成平铺直述的那种。
而是要用传说中的3句半。
即第一句提出或者归纳一个中心问题。
第二,三句具体描述这个问题或者引申一个以这个问题为基础的新的问题。
第四句,一定要接上 Here we show...之后就是你的工作的具体阐述了。
一般不要超过150个字。
2)Introduction: 不要重复Abstract,简单说几句。
甚至有的文章就没了Introduction,直接上来就是实验了。
3) Main content: 这个就不多说了。
唯一值得提的就是这个杂志的很多用词是定死的。
比如所有due to, resulting from, 等等同类意思的,最后都要用成owing to. 不过这个不用太在意,因为最后排版的人会统一给你弄。
4)Conclusion: 奇怪的是文章是不需要conclusion的,最后一段更像outlook,要写你的工作会有什么insight啊,能够在哪些方面产生什么深远影响啊之类的。
5) Pictures: 这个也不用多说了,图越清晰,越漂亮越好。
但是不能太花。
[ Last edited by bingyulin3 on 2008-5-25 at 22:16 ]作者:bingbing818B篇:投稿手稿在我和老板之间往返了27次,大小改不断。
堆砌起来,像一本小书。
那时觉得郁闷透了,现在看这些稿子,还挺有成就感的。
Materials-Letters-详细投稿指南

以下是Materials Letters的作者指南,我觉得它已经非常简明的说清楚整个投稿过程需要注意的东西2009年影响因子:1.94Guide for Authors Materials LettersMaterials Letters is dedicated to publishing novel, cutting edge reports of broad interest to the materials community. The journal provides a forum for materials scientists and engineers, physicists, and chemists to rapidly communicate on the most important topics in the field in materials. We are primarily interested in those contributions which bring new insights, and papers will be selected on the basis of the importance of the new knowledge they provide.Contributions include a variety of topics such as:• Materials- Metals and alloys, amorphous solids, ceramics, composites, nanocrystals, polymers, semiconductors.• Applications - Structural, opto-electronic, magnetic, medical, MEMS, sensors, smart.• Characterization- Analytical, microscopy, scanning probes, nanoscopic, optical, electrical, acoustic, spectroscopic, diffraction.• Novel Materials- Micro and nanostructures (nanowires, nanotubes, nanoparticles), nanocomposites, thin films, superlattices, quantum dots.• Processing - Thin film processing, sol-gel processing, mechanical processing, assembly, and nanocrystalline processing leading to unique materials.• Properties - Mechanical, magnetic, optical, electrical, ferroelectric, thermal, interfacial, transport, thermodynamic.• Synthesis- Quenching, solid state, solidification, solution synthesis, vapor deposition, and high pressure, explosive processes leading to unique materials. 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Reference management softwareThis journal has standard templates available in key reference management packages EndNote () and Reference Manager (). Using plug-ins to wordprocessing packages, authors only need to select the appropriate journal template when preparing their article and the list of references and citations to these will be formatted according to the journal style which is described below. Reference styleText: Indicate references by number(s) in square brackets in line with the text. The actual authors can be referred to, but the reference number(s) must always be given.List: Number the references (numbers in square brackets) in the list in the order in which they appear in the text.Examples:Reference to a journal publication:[1] Van der Geer J, Hanraads JAJ, Lupton RA. The art of writing a scientific article. J Sci Commun 2000;163:51-9.[2] Strunk Jr W, White EB. The elements of style. 3rd ed. New York: Macmillan; 1979.Reference to a chapter in an edited book:[3] Mettam GR, Adams LB. How to prepare an electronic version of your article. In: Jones BS, Smith RZ, editors. Introduction to the electronic age, New York: E-Publishing Inc; 1999, p. 281-304.Note shortened form for last page number. e.g., 51-9, and that for more than 6 authors the first 6 should be listed followed by "et al." For further details you are referred to "Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts submitted to Biomedical Journals" (J Am Med Assoc 1997;277:927-934) (see also ).Journal abbreviations sourceJournal names should be abbreviated according toIndex Medicus journal abbreviations: ;List of serial title word abbreviations: ;CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service): .Supplementary and multimedia dataElsevier accepts electronic supplementary and multimedia data to support and enhance your scientific research. Supplementary files offer the author additional possibilities to publish supporting applications, movies, animation sequences, high-resolution images, background datasets, sound clips and more. Supplementary files supplied will be published online alongside the electronic version of your article in Elsevier Web products, including ScienceDirect: . In order to ensure that your submitted material is directly usable, please ensure that data are provided in one of our recommended . Authors should submit the material in electronic format together with the article and supply a concise and descriptive caption for each file. Video files: please supply 'stills' with your files: you can choose any frame from the video or make a separate image. These will be used instead of standard icons and will personalize the link to your supplementary information. For more detailed instructions please visit our artwork instruction pages at .Submission checklistIt is hoped that this list will be useful during the final checking of an article prior to sending it to the journal's Editor for review. Please consult this Guide for Authors for further details of any item.Ensure that the following items are present:One Author designated as corresponding Author:• E-mail address• Full postal address• Telephone and fax numbersAll necessary files have been uploaded• Keywords• All figure captions• All tables (including t itle, description, footnotes)Further considerations• Manuscript has been "spellchecked" and "grammar-checked"• References are in the correct format for this journal• All references mentioned in the Reference list are cited in the text, and vice versa• Permission has been obtained for use of copyrighted material from other sources (including the Web)• Color figures are clearly marked as being intended for color reproduction on the Web (free of charge) and in print or to be reproduced in color on the Web (free of charge) and in black-and-white in print• If only color on the Web is required, black and white versions of the figures are also supplied for printing purposesFor any further information please visit our customer support site at .Use of the Digital Object IdentifierThe Digital Object Identifier (DOI) may be used to cite and link to electronic documents. The DOI consists of a unique alpha-numeric character string which is assigned to a document by the publisher upon the initial electronic publication. The assigned DOI never changes. Therefore, it is an ideal medium for citing a document, particularly 'Articles in press' because they have not yet received their full bibliographic information. The correct format for citing a DOI is shown as follows (example taken from a document in the journal Physics Letters B): doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2003.10.071When you use the DOI to create URL hyperlinks to documents on the web, they are guaranteed never to change.ProofsOne set of page proofs (as PDF files) will be sent by e-mail to the corresponding author (if we do not have an e-mail address then paper proofs will be sent by post) or, a link will be provided in the e-mail so that authors can download the files themselves. 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Significant changes to the article as accepted for publication will only be considered at this stage with permission from the Editor. We will do everything possible to get your article published quickly and accurately. Therefore, it is important to ensure that all of your corrections are sent back to us in one communication: please check carefully before replying, as inclusion of any subsequent corrections cannot be guaranteed. Proofreading is solely your responsibility. Note that Elsevier may proceed with the publication of your article if no response is received.OffprintsThe corresponding author, at no cost, will be provided with a PDF the article via e-mail or, alternatively, 25 free paper offprints. If the corresponding author opts for paper offprints, this preference must be indicated via the offprint order form which is sent once the article is accepted for publication. Additional paper offprints can also be ordered via this form for an extra charge. 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Materials Letters-详细投稿指南

以下是Materials Letters的作者指南,我觉得它已经非常简明的说清楚整个投稿过程需要注意的东西2009年影响因子:1.94Guide for Authors Materials LettersMaterials Letters is dedicated to publishing novel, cutting edge reports of broad interest to the materials community. The journal provides a forum for materials scientists and engineers, physicists, and chemists to rapidly communicate on the most important topics in the field in materials. We are primarily interested in those contributions which bring new insights, and papers will be selected on the basis of the importance of the new knowledge they provide.Contributions include a variety of topics such as:• Materials- Metals and alloys, amorphous solids, ceramics, composites, nanocrystals, polymers, semiconductors.• Applications - Structural, opto-electronic, magnetic, medical, MEMS, sensors, smart.• Characterization- Analytical, microscopy, scanning probes, nanoscopic, optical, electrical, acoustic, spectroscopic, diffraction.• Novel Materials- Micro and nanostructures (nanowires, nanotubes, nanoparticles), nanocomposites, thin films, superlattices, quantum dots.• Processing - Thin film processing, sol-gel processing, mechanical processing, assembly, and nanocrystalline processing leading to unique materials.• Properties - Mechanical, magnetic, optical, electrical, ferroelectric, thermal, interfacial, transport, thermodynamic.• Synthesis- Quenching, solid state, solidification, solution synthesis, vapor deposition, and high pressure, explosive processes leading to unique materials. The following topics are inappropriate for publication:Building materials - aggregate, asphalt, cement, concrete, plasterCatalytic materialsCorrosion and oxidation phenomena and protectionLiquid crystalsMetallurgical ProcessesNatural raw materials – clays, minerals, rocksOxide glasses and glass ceramicsRecycled materialsRefractoriesSingle crystal growthTheoryWearTypes of Contribution:Letters are intended as brief reports of significant, original and timely research results on the science, applications and processing of materials which warrant rapid publication. In considering a manuscript for publication, particular attention will be given to the originality of the research, the desirability of speedy publication, the clarity of the presentation and the validity of the conclusions. There is a strict four-page limit to printed articles. Manuscripts must not exceed 2000 words plus three figures and one table. The maximum number of figures is strictly limited to five. If the maximum of 5 figures is used, then the total number of words must be reduced to 1600. If more than 5 figures are used, the manuscript will be rejected. The manuscript submitted for review should not exceed 8 pages (including title, abstract, references, figures, tables and figure captions).Contact Details:Authors should submit their article via the online submission system. Authors will be asked to choose the Editor whose subject area is most closely aligned to the subject of their article. Each Editor's specialties are given below. To expedite the review process, authors will also be prompted to nominate 3 potential referees, who are not at the same institute, to serve as potential referees. Contact details are helpful.Principal EditorsProf. J. Hojo - Nano-composites, Composites, Sol-gel preparationProf. T.G. Nieh - Metallic Alloys, Ceramics, Composites, High Temperature Materials, Mechanical Behavior, Material ProcessingProf. L.S. Shvindlerman - Nano-Crystalline Metals, Thermodynamics, Kinetics, Interfaces and Surfaces.Prof. A.F.W. Willoughby - Semiconductor/Electronic Materials, PolymersOnline Submission:Authors must submit their articles using the secure online submission system at /mlblue.To facilitate rapid publication, it is essential to precisely follow these instructions. Failure to do so can result in a delay or rejection of the manuscript for publication. To ensure a timely review you will be required to answer the following questions before your paper will be considered for review.• Has your paper, or part of your paper, been published before, or is it currently submitted for review to another journal?Yes / No(If yes, then do not submit your paper to Materials Letters.)• Is the total number of words less than 2000?Yes / No(If greater than 2000, please reduce the number of words.)• Is the number of figures greater than 5?Yes / No(If yes, then the paper will automatically be rejected.)• Are the x-ray diffraction patterns indexed?Yes / No(see 4.10) (If your x-ray patterns are not indexed, the paper will be rejected for publication.) [?奇怪]• Do the micrographs have professional quality scale markers?Yes / No(Please replace the black bar on SEM & TEM micrographs with a professional quality scale marker. See 4.9)Ethics in PublishingFor information on Ethics in Publishing and Ethical guidelines for journal publication see /publishingethics and /ethicalguidelines.Policy and ethicsThe work described in your article must have been carried out in accordance with The Code of Ethics of the World Medical Association (Declaration of Helsinki) for experiments involving humans /e/policy/b3.htm; EC Directive 86/609/EEC for animal experimentshttp://ec.europa.eu/environment/chemicals/lab_animals/legislation_en.htm; Uniform Requirements for manuscripts submitted to Biomedical journals . This must be stated at an appropriate point in the article.Conflict of interestAll authors are requested to disclose any actual or potential conflict of interest including any financial, personal or other relationships with other people or organizations within three years of beginning the submitted work that could inappropriately influence, or be perceived to influence, their work. See also /conflictsofinterest.Submission declarationSubmission of an article implies that the work described has not been published previously (except in the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture or academic thesis), that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, that its publication is approved by all authors and tacitly or explicitly by the responsible authorities where the work was carried out, and that, if accepted, it will not be published elsewhere including electronically in the same form, in English or in any other language, without the written consent of the copyright-holder.CopyrightUpon acceptance of an article, authors will be asked to complete a 'Journal Publishing Agreement' (for more information on this and copyright see /copyright). Acceptance of the agreement will ensure the widest possible dissemination of information. An e-mail will be sent to the corresponding author confirming receipt of the manuscript together with a 'Journal Publishing Agreement' form or a link to the online version of this agreement.Subscribers may reproduce tables of contents or prepare lists of articles including abstracts for internal circulation within their institutions. Permission of the Publisher is required for resale or distribution outside the institution and for all other derivative works, including compilations and translations (please consult /permissions). If excerpts from other copyrighted works are included, the author(s) must obtain written permission from the copyright owners and credit the source(s) in the article. Elsevier has preprinted forms for use by authors in these cases: please consult /permissions.Retained author rightsAs an author you (or your employer or institution) retain certain rights; for details you are referred to: /authorsrights.Role of the funding sourceYou are requested to identify who provided financial support for the conduct of the research and/or preparation of the article and to briefly describe the role of the sponsor(s), if any, in study design; in the collection, analysis and interpretation of data; in the writing of the report; and in the decision to submit the paper for publication. If the funding source(s) had no such involvement then this should be stated. Please see /funding.Funding body agreements and policiesElsevier has established agreements and developed policies to allow authors whose articles appear in journals published by Elsevier, to comply with potential manuscript archiving requirements as specified as conditions of their grant awards. To learn more about existing agreements and policies please visit /fundingbodies.Language and language servicesPlease write your text in good English (American or British usage is accepted, but not a mixture of these). Authors who require information about language editing and copyediting services pre- and post-submission please visit /languageediting or our customer support site at for more information.SubmissionSubmission to this journal proceeds totally online and you will be guided stepwise through the creation and uploading of your files. The system automatically converts source files to a single PDF file of the article, which is used in the peer-review process. Please note that even though manuscript source files are converted to PDF files at submission for the review process, these source files are needed for further processing after acceptance. All correspondence, including notification of the Editor's decision and requests for revision, takes place by e-mail removing the need for a paper trail.RefereesPlease submit, with the manuscript, the names, addresses and e-mail addresses of 3 potential referees. Note that the editor retains the sole right to decide whether or not the suggested reviewers are used.Use of wordprocessing softwareIt is important that the file be saved in the native format of the wordprocessor used. The text should be in single-column format. Keep the layout of the text as simple as possible. Most formatting codes will be removed and replaced on processing the article. In particular, do not use the wordprocessor's options to justify text or to hyphenate words. However, do use bold face, italics, subscripts, superscripts etc. Do not embed "graphically designed" equations or tables, but prepare these using the wordprocessor's facility. When preparing tables, if you are using a table grid, use only one grid for each individual table and not a grid for each row. If no grid is used, use tabs, not spaces, to align columns. The electronictext should be prepared in a way very similar to that of conventional manuscripts (see also the Guide to Publishing with Elsevier: /guidepublication). Do not import the figures into the text file but, instead, indicate their approximate locations directly in the electronic text and on the manuscript. See also the section on Electronic illustrations.To avoid unnecessary errors you are strongly advised to use the "spell-check" and "grammar-check" functions of your wordprocessor.Article structureFollow this order when submitting manuscripts: Title, Authors, Affiliations, Abstract, Keywords, Main text, Acknowledgements, Appendix, References, Figure Captions and then Tables. For submission via the website you are requested to import low-resolution images into the article at the approximate location you wish them to appear. Thus the PDF which is created for refereeing purposes will contain all necessary information. In addition you will be asked to separately upload high quality images. Collate acknowledgements in a separate section at the end of the article and do not include them on the title page, as a footnote to the title or otherwise.Text LayoutUse double spacing and wide (3 cm) margins. (Avoid full justification, i.e., do not use a constant right-hand margin.) Ensure that each new paragraph is clearly indicated. Present tables, figures and figure legends at the point they will appear in the manuscript. If possible, consult a recent issue of the journal to become familiar with layout and conventions. Number all pages consecutively, use 12 or 10 pt font size and standard fonts.Subdivision - numbered sectionsDivide your article into clearly defined and numbered sections. Subsections should be numbered 1.1 (then 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ...), 1.2, etc. (the abstract is not included in section numbering). Use this numbering also for internal cross-referencing: do not just refer to "the text". Any subsection may be given a brief heading. Each heading should appear on its own separate line. IntroductionState the objectives of the work and provide an adequate background, avoiding a detailed literature survey or a summary of the results.Material and methodsProvide sufficient detail to allow the work to be reproduced. Methods already published should be indicated by a reference: only relevant modifications shouldbe described.Theory/calculationA Theory section should extend, not repeat, the background to the article already dealt with in the Introduction and lay the foundation for further work. In contrast, a Calculation section represents a practical development from a theoretical basis. ResultsResults should be clear and concise.DiscussionThis should explore the significance of the results of the work, not repeat them.A combined Results and Discussion section is often appropriate. Avoid extensive citations and discussion of published literature.ConclusionsThe main conclusions of the study may be presented in a short Conclusions section, which may stand alone or form a subsection of a Discussion or Results and Discussion section.Essential title page information• Title.Concise and informative. Titles are often used in information-retrieval systems. Avoid abbreviations and formulae where possible.• Author names and affiliations.Where the family name may be ambiguous (e.g., a double name), please indicate this clearly. Present the authors' affiliation addresses (where the actual work was done) below the names. Indicate all affiliations with a lower-case superscript letter immediately after the author's name and in front of the appropriate address. Provide the full postal address of each affiliation, including the country name, and, if available, the e-mail address of each author.• Corresponding author.Clearly indicate who will handle correspondence at all stages of refereeing and publication, also post-publication. Ensure that telephone and fax numbers (with country and area code) are provided in addition to the e-mail address and the complete postal address.• Present/permanent address.If an author has moved since the work described in the article was done, or was visiting at the time, a "Present address" (or "Permanent address") may be indicated as a footnote to that author's name. The address at which the author actually did the work must be retained as the main, affiliation address. Superscript Arabic numerals are used for such footnotes.Abstract:A self-contained abstract of 100 to 200 words, outlining in a single paragraph the aims, scope and conclusions of the paper must be supplied. Do not list the analytical equipment (e.g. SEM, XRD, TEM) used unless it is critical to themeaning. The abstract should state briefly the purpose of the research, the principal results and major conclusions. An abstract is often presented separate from the article, so it must be able to stand alone. For this reason, References should be avoided, but if essential, they must be cited in full, without reference to the reference list. Also, non-standard or uncommon abbreviations should be avoided, but if essential they must be defined at their first mention in the abstract itself.KeywordsImmediately after the abstract, provide a maximum of 6 keywords, using American spelling and avoiding general and plural terms and multiple concepts (avoid, for example, "and", "of"). Be sparing with abbreviations: only abbreviations firmly established in the field may be eligible. These keywords will be used for indexing purposes.AcknowledgementsCollate acknowledgements in a separate section at the end of the article before the references and do not, therefore, include them on the title page, as a footnote to the title or otherwise. List here those individuals who provided help during the research (e.g., providing language help, writing assistance or proof reading the article, etc.).Nomenclature and unitsFollow internationally accepted rules and conventions: use the international system of units (SI). If other quantities are mentioned, give their equivalent in SI. You are urged to consult IUGS: Nomenclature for geological time scales/rock names: / for further information.Math formulaePresent simple formulae in the line of normal text where possible and use the solidus (/) instead of a horizontal line for small fractional terms, e.g., X/Y. In principle, variables are to be presented in italics. Powers of e are often more conveniently denoted by exp. Number consecutively any equations that have to be displayed separately from the text (if referred to explicitly in the text).ArtworkElectronic artworkGeneral points• Make sure you use uniform lettering and sizing of your original artwork.• Save text in illustrations as "graphics" or enclose the font.• Only use the following fonts in your illustrations: Arial, Courier, Ti mes, Symbol.• Number the illustrations according to their sequence in the text.• Use a logical naming convention for your artwork files.• Provide captions to illustrations separately.• Produce images near to the desired size of the printed version.• Submit each figure as a separate file.A detailed guide on electronic artwork is available on our website:/artworkinstructionsYou are urged to visit this site; some excerpts from the detailed information are given here.FormatsRegardless of the application used, when your electronic artwork is finalised, please "save as" or convert the images to one of the following formats (note the resolution requirements for line drawings, halftones, and line/halftone combinations given below):EPS: Vector drawings. Embed the font or save the text as "graphics".TIFF: color or grayscale photographs (halftones): always use a minimum of 300 dpi.TIFF: Bitmapped line drawings: use a minimum of 1000 dpi.TIFF: Combinations bitmapped line/half-tone (color or grayscale): a minimum of 500 dpi is required.DOC, XLS or PPT: If your electronic artwork is created in any of these Microsoft Office applications please supply "as is".Please do not:• Supply embedded graphics in your wordprocessor (spreadsheet, presentation) document;• Supply files that are optimised for scr een use (like GIF, BMP, PICT, WPG); the resolution is too low;• Supply files that are too low in resolution;• Submit graphics that are disproportionately large for the content.Color artworkPlease make sure that artwork files are in an acceptable format (TIFF, EPS or MS Office files) and with the correct resolution. If, together with your accepted article, you submit usable color figures then Elsevier will ensure, at no additional charge, that these figures will appear in color on the Web (e.g., ScienceDirect and other sites) regardless of whether or not these illustrations are reproduced in color in the printed version. For color reproduction in print, you will receive information regarding the costs from Elsevier after receipt of your accepted article. Please indicate your preference for color in print or on the Web only. For further information on the preparation of electronic artwork, please see /artworkinstructions.Please note: Because of technical complications which can arise by converting color figures to "gray scale" (for the printed version should you not opt for color in print) please submit in addition usable black and white versions of all the color illustrations.Figure captionsEnsure that each illustration has a caption. Supply captions separately, not attached to the figure. A caption should comprise a brief title (not on the figure itself) and a description of the illustration. Keep text in the illustrations themselves to a minimum but explain all symbols and abbreviations used.TablesNumber tables consecutively in accordance with their appearance in the text. Place footnotes to tables below the table body and indicate them with superscript lowercase letters. Avoid vertical rules. Be sparing in the use of tables and ensure that the data presented in tables do not duplicate results described elsewhere in the article.ReferencesCitation in textPlease ensure that every reference cited in the text is also present in the reference list (and vice versa). Any references cited in the abstract must be given in full. Unpublished results and personal communications are not recommended in the reference list, but may be mentioned in the text. If these references are included in the reference list they should follow the standard reference style of the journal and should include a substitution of the publication date with either "Unpublished results" or "Personal communication" Citation of a reference as "in press" implies that the item has been accepted for publication.Web referencesAs a minimum, the full URL should be given and the date when the reference was last accessed. Any further information, if known (DOI, author names, dates, reference to a source publication, etc.), should also be given. Web references can be listed separately (e.g., after the reference list) under a different heading if desired, or can be included in the reference list.References in a special issuePlease ensure that the words 'this issue' are added to any references in the list (and any citations in the text) to other articles in the same Special Issue. Reference management softwareThis journal has standard templates available in key reference management packages EndNote () and Reference Manager ( ). Using plug-ins to wordprocessing packages, authors only need to select the appropriate journal template when preparing their article and the list of references and citations to these will be formatted according to the journal style which is described below.Reference styleText: Indicate references by number(s) in square brackets in line with the text. The actual authors can be referred to, but the reference number(s) must always be given.List: Number the references (numbers in square brackets) in the list in the order in which they appear in the text.Examples:Reference to a journal publication:[1] Van der Geer J, Hanraads JAJ, Lupton RA. The art of writing a scientific article. J Sci Commun 2000;163:51-9.Reference to a book:[2] Strunk Jr W, White EB. The elements of style. 3rd ed. New York: Macmillan; 1979.Reference to a chapter in an edited book:[3] Mettam GR, Adams LB. How to prepare an electronic version of your article. In: Jones BS, Smith RZ, editors. Introduction to the electronic age, New York: E-Publishing Inc; 1999, p. 281-304.Note shortened form for last page number. e.g., 51-9, and that for more than 6 authors the first 6 should be listed followed by "et al." For further details you are referred to "Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts submitted to Biomedical Journals" (J Am Med Assoc 1997;277:927-934) (see also /bsd/uniform_requirements.html).Journal abbreviations sourceJournal names should be abbreviated according toIndex Medicus journal abbreviations:/tsd/serials/lji.html;List of serial title word abbreviations:/2-22661-LTWA-online.php;CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service): /sent.html. Supplementary and multimedia dataElsevier accepts electronic supplementary and multimedia data to support and enhance your scientific research. Supplementary files offer the author additional possibilities to publish supporting applications, movies, animation sequences, high-resolution images, background datasets, sound clips and more. Supplementary files supplied will be published online alongside the electronic version of your article in Elsevier Web products, including ScienceDirect: . In order to ensure that your submitted material is directly usable, please ensure that data are provided in one of our recommended file formats. Authors should submit the material in electronic format together with the article and supply a concise and descriptive caption for each file. Video files: please supply 'stills' with your files: you can choose any frame from the video or make a separate image. These will be used instead of standard icons and will personalize the link to your supplementary information.For more detailed instructions please visit our artwork instruction pages at /artworkinstructions.Submission checklistIt is hoped that this list will be useful during the final checking of an article prior to sending it to the journal's Editor for review. Please consult this Guide for Authors for further details of any item.Ensure that the following items are present:One Author designated as corresponding Author:• E-mail address• Full postal address• Telephone and fax numbersAll necessary files have been uploaded• Keywords• All fig ure captions• All tables (including title, description, footnotes)Further considerations• Manuscript has been "spellchecked" and "grammar-checked"• References are in the correct format for this journal• All references mentioned in the Reference l ist are cited in the text, and vice versa• Permission has been obtained for use of copyrighted material from other sources (including the Web)• Color figures are clearly marked as being intended for color reproduction on the Web (free of charge) and in print or to be reproduced in color on the Web (free of charge) and in black-and-white in print• If only color on the Web is required, black and white versions of the figures are also supplied for printing purposesFor any further information please visit our customer support site at .Use of the Digital Object IdentifierThe Digital Object Identifier (DOI) may be used to cite and link to electronic documents. The DOI consists of a unique alpha-numeric character string which is assigned to a document by the publisher upon the initial electronic publication. The assigned DOI never changes. Therefore, it is an ideal medium for citing a document, particularly 'Articles in press' because they have not yet received their full bibliographic information. The correct format for citing a DOI is shown as follows (example taken from a document in the journal Physics Letters B): doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2003.10.071When you use the DOI to create URL hyperlinks to documents on the web, theyare guaranteed never to change.ProofsOne set of page proofs (as PDF files) will be sent by e-mail to the corresponding author (if we do not have an e-mail address then paper proofs will be sent by post) or, a link will be provided in the e-mail so that authors can download the files themselves. 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Significant changes to the article as accepted for publication will only be considered at this stage with permission from the Editor. We will do everything possible to get your article published quickly and accurately. Therefore, it is important to ensure that all of your corrections are sent back to us in one communication: please check carefully before replying, as inclusion of any subsequent corrections cannot be guaranteed. Proofreading is solely your responsibility. Note that Elsevier may proceed with the publication of your article if no response is received.OffprintsThe corresponding author, at no cost, will be provided with a PDF file of the article via e-mail or, alternatively, 25 free paper offprints. If the corresponding author opts for paper offprints, this preference must be indicated via the offprint order form which is sent once the article is accepted for publication. Additional paper offprints can also be ordered via this form for an extra charge. The PDF file is a watermarked version of the published article and includes a cover sheet with the journal cover image and a disclaimer outlining the terms and conditions of use. Keyword List(被省略)。
Materials Research Letters

Materials Research Letters is targeted to be a high impact fast communication letters journal for the materials research community, by the materials research community./toc/tmrl20/1/1This 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.The instructions below are specifically directed at authors who wish to submit a manuscript to Materials Research Letters. For general information, please visit the Author Services section of our website.Materials Research Letters considers all manuscripts on the strict condition that they have not been published already, and on the condition that they are not, and will not be, under consideration for publication or in press elsewhere while being submitted to Materials Research Letters. 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and materials transactions a-physical metallurgy and materials science 1.389 容易较快,3-4周optical materials 1.714 容易较快,3-4周journal of materials science-materials in electronics 1.054 容易一般,4-6周inorganic materials 0.455 容易一般,4-6周construction and building materials 0.947 容易一般,4-6周materials characterization 1.225 容易一般,4-6周journal of electronic materials 1.283 容易一般,4-6周journal of inorganic materials 0.37 容易一般,4-6周materials & design 1.107 容易一般,4-6周materials science & engineering c-biomimetic and supramolecular systems 1.812 容易一般,4-6周smart materials & structures 1.743 容易一般,4-6周journal of wuhan university of technology-materials science edition 0.424 容易一般,4-6周materials science and technology 0.894 容易一般,4-6周international journal of materials research 0.819 容易偏慢,6-8周journal of materials science & technology 0.869 容易偏慢,6-8周advanced engineering materials 1.506 容易偏慢,6-8周journal of composite materials 1.034 容易偏慢,6-8周reviews on advanced materials science 0.891 容易偏慢,6-8周materialwissenschaft und werkstofftechnik 0.356 容易偏慢,6-8周bulletin of materials science 0.858 容易偏慢,6-8周archives of metallurgy and materials 0.23 容易偏慢,6-8周materials and structures 0.892 容易偏慢,6-8周materials and manufacturing processes 0.706 容易偏慢,6-8周journal of intelligent material systems and structures 1.293 容易偏慢,6-8周materials science-poland 0.368 容易偏慢,6-8周journal of materials engineering and performance 0.403 容易偏慢,6-8周materials science and engineering b-solid state materials for advanced technology 1.577 较易偏慢,6-8周jom-journal of the minerals metals & materials society 1.485 容易偏慢,6-8周jom-journal of the minerals metals & materials society 1.485 容易偏慢,6-8周materials and corrosion-werkstoffe und korrosion 0.639 容易偏慢,6-8周international journal of materials & product technology 0.157 容易较慢,8周-12周journal of porous materials 0.959 容易较慢,8周-12周macromolecular materials and engineering 1.925 较易较慢,8周-12周fatigue & fracture of engineering materials & structures 0.934 容易较慢,8周-12周science and technology of advanced materials 1.267 容易较慢,8周-12周metallurgical and materials transactions b-process metallurgy and materials processing science 0.798 容易较慢,8周-12周materials world 0.122 容易较慢,8周-12周journal of materials in civil engineering 0.526 容易较慢,8周-12周international journal of refractory metals & hard materials 1.221 容易较慢,8周-12周materials science 0.226 容易较慢,8周-12周advanced materials & processes 0.129 容易较慢,8周-12周ieee transactions on device and materials reliability 1.278 容易较慢,8周-12周materiale plastice 0.873 容易较慢,8周-12周materials performance 0.074 容易较慢,8周-12周indian journal of engineering and materials sciences 0.197 容易较慢,8周-12周modelling and simulation in materials science and engineering 1.388 容易较慢,8周-12周aci materials journal 0.568 容易较慢,8周-12周materials evaluation 0.21 容易较慢,8周-12周mechanics of composite materials 0.453 容易较慢,8周-12周journal of engineering materials and technology-transactions of the asme 0.938 容易较慢,8周-12周bio-medical materials and engineering 0.446 容易较慢,8周-12周mechanics of advanced materials and structures 0.857 容易较慢,8周-12周materials research innovations 0.54 容易 12周以上或约稿magnetic resonance materials in physics biology and medicine 1.844 较易 12周以上或约稿road materials and pavement design 0.162 容易 12周以上或约稿anti-corrosion methods and materials 0.514 容易 12周以上或约稿materiales de construccion 0.603 容易 12周以上或约稿sensors and materials 0.395 容易 12周以上或约稿materials technology 0.288 容易 12周以上或约稿journal of new materials for electrochemical systems 0.67 容易 12周以上或约稿journal of biomaterials applications 1.635 较易 12周以上或约稿journal of thermoplastic composite materials 0.486 容易 12周以上或约稿journal of advanced materials 0.14 容易 12周以上或约稿materials at high temperatures 0.323 容易 12周以上或约稿journal of advanced materials 0.14 容易 12周以上或约稿fire and materials 0.96 容易 12周以上或约稿advanced composite materials 0.404 容易 12周以上或约稿science and engineering of composite materials 0.098 容易 12周以上或约稿cmc-computers materials & continua 1.695 较易 12周以上或约稿high temperature materials and processes 0.268 容易 12周以上或约稿materialprufung 0.123 容易 12周以上或约稿mechanics of time-dependent materials 0.95 容易 12周以上或约稿informacije midem-journal of microelectronics electronic components and materials 0.154 容易 12周以上或约稿applied composite materials 0.712 容易 12周以上或约稿journal of sandwich structures & materials 0.646 容易 12周以上或约稿high temperature material processes 0.34 容易 12周以上或约稿journal of energetic materials 0.516 容易 12周以上或约稿materials science in semiconductor processing 1.158 容易 12周以上或约稿progress in structural engineering and materials 0.667 容易 12周以上或约稿jsme international journal series a-solid mechanics and material engineering 0.291 容易 12周以上或约稿journal of computer-aided materials design 0.605 容易 12周以上或约稿journal of hazardous materials 2.975 容易超快,一般1-2周chemistry of materials 5.046 较易超快,一般1-2周advanced materials 8.191 较难很快,2-3周journal of materials chemistry 4.646 较易很快,2-3周microporous and mesoporous materials 2.555 容易很快,2-3周acta materialia 3.729 较易很快,2-3周scripta materialia 2.887 容易很快,2-3周biomaterials 6.646 较难很快,2-3周journal of biomedical materials research part a 2.706 容易较快,3-4周advanced functional materials 6.808 较难较快,3-4周diamond and related materials 2.092 容易较快,3-4周journal of biomedical materials research part b-applied biomaterials 2.03 容易一般,4-6周solar energy materials and solar cells 2.788 容易一般,4-6周dental materials 2.941 容易一般,4-6周NATURE MATERIALS 23.132 极难偏慢,6-8周journal of biomaterials science-polymer edition 2.158 较易偏慢,6-8周mechanics of materials 2.374 较易较慢,8周-12周annual review of materials research 7.947 约稿形式可能是约稿,周期不定materials science & engineering r-reports 12.619 很难可能是约稿,周期不定international materials reviews 3.462 一般 12周以上或约稿progress in materials science 18.132 很难可能是约稿,周期不定soft materials 2.519 较易 12周以上或约稿critical reviews in solid state and materials sciences 6.3 较难可能是约稿,周期不定progress in crystal growth and characterization of materials 2.129 较易 12周以上或约稿current opinion in solid state & materials science 2.976 较易 12周以上或约稿。
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Materials Letters 163 (2016) 247–249Contents lists available at ScienceDirectMaterials Lettersjournal homepage: /locate/matletA photo-induced ZnO coated mesh for on-demand oil/water separation based on switchable wettabilityLong Yan, Jian Li n, Weijun Li, Fei Zha, Hua Feng, Dongcheng HuKey Laboratory of Eco-Environment-Related Polymer Materials, Ministry of Education of China, Key Laboratory of Gansu Polymer Materials, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, Chinaa r t i c l e i n f oArticle history:Received 29 September 2015 Received in revised form9 October 2015Accepted 12 October 2015 Available online 20 October 2015 Keywords:ZnO nanoparticlesPhoto-inducedSwitchable wettabilityContact angleOil/water separation a b s t r a c tWe present a photo-induced mesh for on-demand oil/water separation based on the switchable wett-ability. This multifunctional coated surface was fabricated by spraying hydrophobic ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) and waterborne polyurethane (PU) mixtures on stainless steel mesh. Reversible transition between superhydrophobicity and superhydrophilicity/underwater superoleophobicity of the coated mesh can be rapidly realized by UV illumination and heat treatment alternately, which allows to change the mode of oil/water separation from oil-removing to water-removing. The oil-removing mode allows heavy oils in oil–water mixtures to permeate, while the water-removing mode letting water permeate. In addition, the high separation ef fi ciency was achieved and the driving-force was only gravity. All these features make the photo-induced ZnO coated mesh an ideal candidate for on-demand separation of various oil/water mixtures.& 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.1. IntroductionWith growing augment of industrial oily wastewater release and crude oil leakage, heightened technological interest in oil/ water separation has become a worldwide subject. Since oil/water separation is governed by interfacial phenomenon, the use of special wettability to design novel materials is an effective and facile approach [1]. Recently, materials with superhydrophilicity/ underwater superoleophobicity (termed as “water-removing” types of materials) have attracted great attention in the fi eld of oil/ water separation, because they allow the water phase to penetrate through the materials easily while the oil phase to be repelled completely [2–5]. The “water-removing”types of materials are widely utilized due to the fact that water commonly possesses a greater density than oils. However, such water removal materials are not a best choice for separation heavy oil from water because heavy oil accumulates to form a barrier laid on the fi lm surface and prevent water permeation. In this case, it seems an optimal choose for heavy oil/water separation to use materials with super-hydrophobic and superoleophilic properties (named as “oil-re-moving”types of materials). Jiang et al. for the fi rst time fabricated a mesh fi lm possessing both superhydrophobicity and super-oleophilicity to separate oil from water with the oil phase per-meated through the mesh quickly while the water phase retainedn Corresponding author. Fax: þ86 931 7971989. E-mail address: **************** (J. Li)./10.1016/j.matlet.2015.10.051 0167-577X/& 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.above the mesh [6]. Subsequently, lots of “oil-removing” types of materials have been fabricated to remove oil from water effectively [7– 11].Although the separate water-removal and oil-removal materials have been extensively applied in the fi eld of oil/water separation, the best option will depend on the composition of the oil–water mixture and the density of the oil involved. Therefore, there is still an urgent demand for the practical separation device that should have the versatility to handle both options in one single facility.Herein, we fabricate a photo-induced ZnO coated mesh for on-demand oil/water separation by spraying superhydrophobic ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) and waterborne polyurethane (PU) mixtures on stainless steel mesh. Switchable transition between super-hydrophobicity and superhydrophilicity/underwater super-oleophobicity of the coated mesh can be rapidly realized by UV illumination and heat treatment alternately, which allows to deal with both options (water-removing or oil removing) in one single separation device. In addition, the driven force used for oil/water separation is only gravity and the separation ef fi ciency up to 99.0% for light oil and water mixtures and above 97.0% for heavy oil and water mixtures was achieved. Furthermore, the reversible transi-tion has been repeated more than 5 times with high separation ef fi ciency.2.ExperimentalHydrophobic ZnO NPs were prepared according to our previous248L. Yan et al. / Materials Letters 163 (2016) 247–249reported work [12]. In detail, hydrophilic ZnO NPs were fi rstly added to 0.05 M stearic acid ethanol solution and stirred for 6 h to get hydrophobic ZnO NPs. Then, the mixture of 0.1 g waterborne polyurethane (PU) and 0.5 g hydrophobic ZnO NPs was dispersed in 40 mL acetone and stirred to get homogeneous suspension. Subsequently, the homogeneous suspension was sprayed onto the stainless steel mesh substrate (300 mesh) with 0.2 MPa com-pressed air gas. Finally, the mesh was dried at ambient tempera-ture to allow the acetone to evaporate completely.The surface chemical composition of the as-prepared samples was analyzed on a PHI-5702 electron spectrometer using Mg Kα radiation as the excitation source and the binding energies were referenced to the C 1s at 284.80 eV. The morphological structures of the as-prepared surfaces were examined by fi eld emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM, JSM-6701F). The water and oil contact angles (CAs) were measured with a SL200KB apparatus at ambient temperature by injecting 5 μL of liquid droplets.3. Results and discussionThe mixture of hydrophobic ZnO NPs and waterborne PU was sprayed onto the stainless steel mesh to get superhydrophobic ZnO coated mesh. As shown in Fig. 1, the surface morphologies of the pristine and the coated meshes were investigated by FE-SEM. Fig. 1a reveals the FE-SEM images of the original stainless steel mesh surface was smooth with the average pore size about 50 μm. After coated with hydrophobic ZnO NPs and PU nanocomposites, it can be seen from low magni fi cation FE-SEM image that a mass of hydrophobic ZnO NPs have aggregated on the wires surface causing obvious decrease of pore size ( Fig. 1b). From the high magni fi cation FE-SEM image ( Fig. 1c), it reveals that hierarchical structures existed due to aggregation of the hydrophobic ZnO NPs and PU nanocomposites. This hierarchical micro- and nanoscale roughness of the coated mesh surface is vitally essential for the superhydrophobicity.In our study, the photo-induced ZnO coated mesh is desirable for on-demand oil/water separation based on switchable wett-ability. The mesh was fi xed between two Te fl on fi xtures, both of which were fi tted with glass tubes. The as-prepared or heated mesh possessing superhydrophobic and superoleophilic property (“oil-removing” type) is an optimal choice for heavy oil/water se-paration. As shown in Fig. 2a, when a mixture of equivoluminal chloroform (dyed with the Oil Red O) and water (dyed with the methylene blue) was poured onto the mesh in “oil-removing”state, chloroform rapidly permeate the mesh with driving force of gravity while the water was repelled on mesh (Supporting mate-rials, video1). After being irradiated by UV light for a certain time, the mesh can rapidly switch to “water-removing” mode as an ideal candidate for light oil/water separation. Wetting the mesh with water in advance, a mixture of equivoluminal hexane (dyed with the Oil Red O) and water (dyed with the methylene blue) was operated in the same process ( Fig. 2b and video2). Then the mesh was just rinsed by ethanol and heated for 2 h at 100 °C, the su-perhydrophobicity of the mesh recovered. As shown in Fig. 2c, reversible transition between superhydrophilicity/underwater su-peroleophobicity and superhydrophobicity of the mesh can be rapidly realized by UV illumination and heat treatment alternately. The water CAs were all above 150° when the mesh was in “oil-removing”state. On the contrary, the mesh in “water-removing”state possessed superhydrophilicity/underwater super-oleophobicity with underwater oil CAs above 150°. In addition, the reversible process was repeated more than 5 times. The separation ef fi ciency was calculated according to η¼(m1/m0) _ 100, where m0 and m1 are the mass of the rejected liquid phase before and after the separation process, respectively. The separation ef fi ciency of the mesh was as high as 99.0% for the chloroform/water mixture and above 98.0% for hexane/water mixture. Furthermore, the coated mesh still retained high separation ef fi ciency up to 97.0% after 5 times reversible transition ( Fig. 2d).Supplementary material related to this article can be found online at /10.1016/j.matlet.2015.10.051.Fig. 3a shows the survey XPS spectra of the hydrophobic ZnO coated mesh surfaces before and after UV irradiation. It can be seen that the C 1s, O 1s and Zn 2p peaks are detected for both the surfaces. The amount of relative of oxygen increases after UV ir-radiation treatment. Fig. 3b exhibits the multi-element spectra of O 1s peak for the surface before and after UV irradiation, which was fi tted to Zn–O–C (532.4 eV), Zn–OH (531.2 eV) and Zn–O–Zn (530.1 eV), respectively [13]. After UV irradiation for 2 h, it was veri fi ed that relative amount of oxygen in hydroxyl groups (Zn–OH) increased from 35.7% to 41.6%. Thus, the wettability of the ZnO coated mesh surface changed from superhydrophobicity to su-perhydrophilicity/underwater superoleophobicity after UV irra-diation. However, the original superhydrophobic property was recovered by heat treatment. As a result, the wettability of the coated surface could be tuned between the superhydrophobicity and the superhydrophilicity/underwater superoleophobicity through alternate UV irradiation and heat treatment.4. ConclusionsIn summary, a photo-induced ZnO coated mesh for on-demand oil/water separation was fabricated by a facile spray-coating method. The mode of oil/water separation was tuned between the oil-removing to the water-removing in one single device, which was ascribed to the reversible wettability change between the superhydrophobicity and the superhydrophilicity/underwater su-peroleophobicity through alternate UV irradiation and heat treatment. In addition, the high separation ef fi ciency was achieved and the driving-force was only gravity. This study would open up aFig. 1. FE-SEM of original (a) and (b) ZnO coated mesh in low and high magni fi cation, respectively.L. Yan et al. / Materials Letters 163 (2016) 247–249249Fig. 2. (a, b) Photograph of separation process; (c) water and oil CAs and (d) separation ef fi ciency in reversible transition.Fig. 3. 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journal of materials science审稿流程

journal of materials science审稿流程Journal of Materials Science的审稿流程如下:1、投稿:作者将稿件提交到期刊的在线投稿系统。
2、格式审查:稿件会由助理编辑(Editor Assistant)进行格式审查,检查文章的格式是否符合期刊的投稿指南(Guide for Authors)。
如果格式不符合要求,稿件将被退回给作者进行修改。
3、编辑初审:稿件经过格式审查后,将由编辑进行初步审查。
编辑会评估稿件是否符合期刊的宗旨和范围,并决定是否送审。
对于高质量的稿件,编辑会将其分配给至少2名审稿人进行同行评审。
4、同行评审:审稿人会对稿件进行深入的评审,评估其学术质量、创新性、实用性等。
审稿人会撰写审稿报告,对稿件提出具体的意见和建议。
5编辑决策:编辑会根据审稿人的意见和建议,以及自己的判断,做出最终的决策。
如果认为稿件符合期刊的要求,编辑会将稿件录用,并通知作者修改稿件。
如果认为稿件不符合要求,编辑会将稿件拒绝,并通知作者。
6、修改和再次提交:作者会根据编辑的意见和建议对稿件进行修改,并在规定的时间内将修改后的稿件重新提交给期刊。
7、最终决策:编辑会对修改后的稿件进行最终的审查,并做出录用或拒绝的决定。
如果认为稿件符合要求,编辑会将稿件编入期刊的下一期。
8、校对和出版:在期刊出版之前,编辑会对稿件进行校对和排版。
无误后,稿件将被正式出版。
整个审稿流程可能需要几个月的时间,具体时间取决于稿件的数量和质量以及审稿人的回复速度。
作者需要耐心等待,并随时关注投稿系统中的状态和通知,以便及时了解稿件的进展情况。
nano letter 投稿格式

Throughout text, all Latin words, phrases and abbreviations must be italicized. Examples: i.e., et al., e.g., in situ, via, etc. or etcetera, in vivo. Put all citations throughout the text in superscript, and without brackets. When a citation is next to any form of punctuation (i.e., commas, periods), put citation after the punctuation. Submit your marked copy of the manuscript as Supplemental Material for Review. Do not include tracked changes on the final clean copy of your manuscript. Make sure that all authors listed on the manuscript are listed in your Paragon Plus submission in the same order and with the exact same spellings. References: Individually numbered with only one citation per reference. References must adhere to correct journal style: include article titles in title case, journal abbreviations according to CASSI, proper punctuation and arrangement, and use full page ranges. References with more than 10 authors must list the first 10 authors, followed by “et al.” Title case (for citation titles): Capitalize all words, including subordinate conjunctions (as, because, although). Put prepositions such as “for”, “or”, “and”, as well as all articles in lower case. For hyphenated phrases, capitalize both words unless the second word is a verb. Do not include any issue numbers in references. Journal article example: 1. Besteman, K.; Lee, J.-O.; Wiertz, F. G. M.; Heering, H. A.; Dekker, C. Enzyme-Coated Carbon Nanotubes as Single-Molecule Biosensors. Nano Lett. 2003, 3, 727—730. Book example: 2. Craighead, H. G. Nanostructures in Electronics. In Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Properties and Applications; Edelstein, A., Cammatata, R., Eds.; Taylor and Francis: New York, 1998; pp 565—566. Acknowledgments: Use first initial with last name and no honorifics. If using, dedications may be placed in the Acknowledgment section. Figures and tables: All figures and tables must be cited in order (e.g., Figure 1A). Figures must have captions. Schemes must have titles and may contain footnotes. Structures should be numbered with boldface Arabic numbers. Use Arial for lettering within a graphic. Lettering should be of uniform size and density, no smaller than 6 points and lines should be no thinner than 0.5 point at final published size. Figures containing photographic images must be at least 300 dpi tif files in CMYK format; line art should be at least 1200 dpi eps files. Figures must be submitted at final published size.
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以下是Materials Letters的作者指南,我觉得它已经非常简明的说清楚整个投稿过程需要注意的东西2009年影响因子:1.94Guide for Authors Materials LettersMaterials Letters is dedicated to publishing novel, cutting edge reports of broad interest to the materials community. The journal provides a forum for materials scientists and engineers, physicists, and chemists to rapidly communicate on the most important topics in the field in materials. We are primarily interested in those contributions which bring new insights, and papers will be selected on the basis of the importance of the new knowledge they provide.Contributions include a variety of topics such as:• Materials- Metals and alloys, amorphous solids, ceramics, composites, nanocrystals, polymers, semiconductors.• Applications - Structural, opto-electronic, magnetic, medical, MEMS, sensors, smart.• Characterization- Analytical, microscopy, scanning probes, nanoscopic, optical, electrical, acoustic, spectroscopic, diffraction.• Novel Materials- Micro and nanostructures (nanowires, nanotubes, nanoparticles), nanocomposites, thin films, superlattices, quantum dots.• Processing - Thin film processing, sol-gel processing, mechanical processing, assembly, and nanocrystalline processing leading to unique materials.• Properties - Mechanical, magnetic, optical, electrical, ferroelectric, thermal, interfacial, transport, thermodynamic.• Synthesis- Quenching, solid state, solidification, solution synthesis, vapor deposition, and high pressure, explosive processes leading to unique materials. The following topics are inappropriate for publication:Building materials - aggregate, asphalt, cement, concrete, plasterCatalytic materialsCorrosion and oxidation phenomena and protectionLiquid crystalsMetallurgical ProcessesNatural raw materials – clays, minerals, rocksOxide glasses and glass ceramicsRecycled materialsRefractoriesSingle crystal growthTheoryWearTypes of Contribution:Letters are intended as brief reports of significant, original and timely research results on the science, applications and processing of materials which warrant rapid publication. In considering a manuscript for publication, particular attention will be given to the originality of the research, the desirability of speedy publication, the clarity of the presentation and the validity of the conclusions. There is a strict four-page limit to printed articles. Manuscripts must not exceed 2000 words plus three figures and one table. The maximum number of figures is strictly limited to five. 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