Polymer Bulletin投稿Instructions for Authors
Polymers for Advanced Technologies 投稿格式要求
l Illustrations and ChemDraw Rulesl Colour Policyl Citing EarlyView Articlesl Conventions Adopted by PATl Further InformationManuscript SubmissionAll papers must be submitted via the online system. Polymers for Advanced Technologies operates an online submission and peer review system that allows authors to submit articles online and track their progress via a web interface. Please read the remainder of these instructions to authors and then click/PAT to navigate to the Polymers for Advanced Technologies online submission site.IMPORTANT: Please check whether you already have an account in the system before trying to create a new one. If you have reviewed or authored for the journal in the past year it is likely that you will have created an account.File types. Preferred formats for the text and tables of your manuscript are .doc, .rtf, .ppt, .xls. LaTeX files may be submitted provided that an .eps or .pdf file is provided in addition to the source files. Figures may be provided in .tiff or .eps format.INITIAL SUBMISSIONNON-LATEX USERS: Editable source files must be uploaded at this stage. Tables must be on separate pages after the reference list, and not be incorporated into the main text. Figures should be uploaded as separate figure files.LATEX USERS: For reviewing purposes you should upload a single .pdf that you have generated from your source files. You must use the File Designation "Main Document" from the dropdown box.REVISION SUBMISSIONNON-LATEX USERS: Editable source files must be uploaded at this stage. Tables must be on separate pages after the reference list, and not be incorporated into the main text. Figures should be uploaded as separate figure files.LATEX USERS: When submitting your revision you must still upload asingle .pdf that you have generated from your now revised source files. You must use the File Designation "Main Document" from the dropdown box. In addition you must upload your TeX source files. For all your source files you must use the File Designation "Supplemental Material not for review". Previous versions of uploaded documents must be deleted. If your manuscript is accepted for publication we will use the files you upload to typeset your article within a totally digital workflow.Return to TopCopyright and PermissionsAuthors must sign, scan and upload to the online system:l a Copyright Transfer Agreement with original signature(s) - without this we are unable to accept the submission, andl permission grants - if the manuscript contains extracts, includingillustrations, from other copyright works (including material from on-line or intranet sources) it is the author's responsibility to obtain written permission from the owners of the publishing rights to reproduce such extracts using the Wiley Permission Request FormThe Copyright Transfer Form and the Permissions Form should be uploaded as “Supplementary files not for review” with the online submission of your article.If you do not have access to a scanner, further instructions will be given to you after acceptance of the manuscript.To enable the publisher to disseminate the author's work to the fullest extent, the author must sign a Copyright Transfer Agreement, transferring copyright in the article from the author to the publisher, and submit the original signed agreement with the article presented for publication. Submission of a manuscript will be held to imply that it contains original unpublished work and is not being submitted for publication elsewhere at the same time. Submitted material will not be returned to the author, unless specifically requestedReturn to TopEnglish EditingPapers must be in English. Oxford English Dictionary or American spelling is acceptable, provided usage is consistent within the manuscript.Manuscripts that are written in English that is ambiguous or incomprehensible, in the opinion of the Editor, will be returned to the authors with a request to resubmit once the language issues have been improved. This policy does not imply that all papers must be written in "perfect" English, whatever that may mean. Rather, the criterion will require that the intended meaning of the authors must be clearly understandable, i.e., not obscured by language problems, by referees who have agreed to review the paper.English Checking Service for Authors from non-English speaking countries.A list of recommended English editing services is available for authors who want to have their paper checked and improved before submission. This list and further information on the service is available at:http://www.wiley.co.jp/journals/editcontribute/editservlist.html. Please note that this is an optional service paid for by the author.Return to TopPresentation of papersManuscript style. Use a standard font of the 12-point type: Times, Helvetica, or Courier is preferred. It is not necessary to double-line space your manuscript.Tables must be on separate pages after the reference list, and not be incorporated into the main text. Figures should be uploaded as separate figure files.l During the submission process you must enter 1) the full title 2) the shorttitle of up to 70 characters 3) names and affiliations of all authors and 4) the full address, including email, telephone and fax of the author who is to check the proofs.l Include the name(s) of any sponsor(s) of the research contained in the paper, along with grant number(s).l Enter an abstract of no more than 250 words for all articles. Please see the guidance below on acceptable abstract writing for PATl Keywords. Authors should prepare no more than 5 keywords for theirmanuscript.l The text should be divided into the following sections: Introduction,Experimental, Results, Discussion and References. Sufficient experimental detail must be provided to allow repetition of the work, and for specificmaterials and equipment the manufacturer's name and location should beprovided. New compounds should be adequately characterised.l Polymers for Advanced Technologies recommends that authors submit no more than 5 figures with their manuscripts unless they are crucial to theunderstanding of the paper. Additional supporting information and images may be uploaded as supplementary information.SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATIONl Polymers for Advanced Technologies encourages authors to uploadsupplementary information together with submissions to the journal. Toupload supplementary material upload your files within the onlinesubmission site and choose the "Supplementary Material for Review" file designationReturn to TopWriting AbstractsAn abstract is a concise summary of the whole paper, not just the conclusions. The abstract should be no more than 250 words and convey the following:1. An introduction to the work. This should be accessible by scientists in any field and express the necessity of the experiments executed2. Some scientific detail regarding the background to the problem3. A summary of the main result4. The implications of the result5. A broader perspective of the results, once again understandable across scientific disciplinesIt is crucial that the abstract convey the importance of the work and be understandable without reference to the rest of the manuscript to a multidisciplinary audience. Abstracts should not contain any citation to other published works.Reference StyleReferences should be cited by superior numbers and listed at the end of the paper in the order in which they appear in the text. Authors should cite available published work. If necessary, cite unpublished or personal work in the text but do not include them in the references list. Journal titles should be italicized and abbreviated in accordance with the “Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index” (CASSI; no commas appear in the journal names).Examples for Journals[1] R. K. Harris, A. Nordon, K. D. M. Harris, Rapid. Commun. Mass Spec.2007 ;21 , 15.Examples for Books[2] K. Schmidt-Rohr, H.W. Spiess, Multidimensional Solid-State NMR and Polymers, Academic Press, London, 1994 .[3] V. Sklenar, in NMR Applications in Biopolymers , (Eds: J.W. Finley, S. J. Schmidt, A. S. Serianni), Plenum, New York, 1990 , pp. 63-70.Return to TopIllustrations and ChemDraw RulesUpload each figure as a separate file in either .tiff or .eps format, with the figure number and the top of the figure indicated. Compound figures e.g. 1a, b, c should be uploaded as one figure. Tints are not acceptable. Lettering must be of a reasonable size that would still be clearly legible upon reduction, and consistent within each figure and set of figures. Where a key to symbols is required, please include this in the artwork itself, not in the figure legend. All illustrations must be supplied at the correct resolution:l Black and white and colour photos - 300 dpil Graphs, drawings, etc - 800 dpi preferred; 600 dpi minimumlCombinations of photos and drawings (black and white and colour) - 500 dpiTables should be part of the the main document and should be placed after the references. If the table is created in excel the file should be uploaded separately. Chemical structures should be prepared in ChemDraw either 80mm (onecolumn)or175mm (twocolumn) widths. However, the one-column format should be used whenever possible as this allows greater flexibility in the layout of the e this ChemDraw Download or use the following settings:Authors using different structural drawing programs should choose settings consistent with those above. Compound numbers should be bold, but not atom labels or captions.Return to Top Colour PolicyColour is free of charge for authors submitting Review, Perspective, Tutorial or Commentary material. The cost of printing colour illustrations for ResearchArticles may be charged to the author however they may feature in colour on-line free of charge. For colour charge scales please contact Journals Production. Return to TopCiting EarlyView ArticlesTo include the DOI in a citation to an article, simply append it to the reference as in the following example:R. K. Harris, A. Nordon, K. D. M. Harris, Rapid. Commun. Mass Spec. 2007,Drawing settings Text settings chain angle 120°font Arial bond spacing 18% of lengthsize12 ptfixed length 17 pt bond width 2 pt Preferences line width 0.75 pt units points margin width 2 pt tolerances5 pixelshash spacing 2.6 pt Bold width2.6 ptDOI: 10.1002/rcm.21464.To link to an article from the author’s homepage, take the DOI (digital object identifier) and append it to "/" as per following example:DOI 10.1002/PAT.20941, becomes /10.1002/PAT.20941.Return to TopConventions adopted by PATQuantities, Units, Abbreviations and Nomenclature. Use only SI quantities and units (SI: Système International d’Unités). If data with non-SI units is used, then also include, in parentheses, the corresponding data with SI units. Symbols and abbrevi-ations used to represent variables, constants, quantities, properties etc. must be defined in the text at their first occurrence. In addition compile a list of all symbols and abbreviations at the end of the text under the heading 'Symbols and Abbreviations'. All nomenclature should follow estab-lished rules where these are available. Abbreviations are not acceptable in the title or abstract. Non-standard units must be defined.A summary of relevant IUPAC recommendations can be found in 'A Brief Guide to Polymer Nomenclature', Pure Appl. Chem.84, 2167-2169 (2012).Further InformationFor accepted manuscripts the publisher will supply proofs to the submitting author prior to publication. This stage is to be used only to correct errors that may have been introduced during the production process. Prompt return of the corrected proofs, preferably within two days of receipt, will minimise the risk of the paper being held over to a later issue. Free access of the final PDF offprint of your article will be available via Author Services only. Please therefore sign up for Author Services if you would like to access your PDF offprint and enjoy the many other benefits the service offers. Further offprints and copies of the journal may be ordered. There is no page charge to authors.Manuscript accepted for publication? If so, check out our suite of tools and services for authors and sign up for:l Article Trackingl E-mail Publication Alertsl Personalization Tools。
杂志投稿v1
13.JPS系列1、 Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics网址:http://www3.interscience.wiley.c ... grouphome/home.html 07年IF:1.524这个杂志还是不错的收稿风格跟Polymer相近PHYS2、Macromolecular Materials and Engineering网址:http://www3.interscience.wiley.c ... grouphome/home.html4.e-polymers网址:07年IF:0.917只有网络版的文章,但是速度蛮快,也容易中E-POLYMERS5.Polymer Bulletin址:/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=0170-0839 07年IF:1.022老牌杂志也很快不过比e-polymers稍难中* MedSci指数,是根据杂志的国际影响力,以及投稿难易程度评价而成,基本是越高越难投稿。
6.Polymer International网址:http://www3.interscience.wiley.c ... grouphome/home.html 07年IF:1.5577.Journal of Applied Polymer Science网址:/journal/30035/home07年IF:1.008影响力是满大的可是巨慢无比8.Korea Polymer Journal网址:www.polymer.or.kr/eng_polymer/publications/journals.html 07年IF:0.37712.高分子学报网址:/07年IF:0.753其实满难中的能在上面发表的文章改成英文1左右的外文期刊随便中影响因子不高只不过因为是中文的而已15.高等学校化学学报网址:07年IF:0.695比高分子学报还难中的样子16.高分子通报网址:/gyjs.asp?ID=4027256收综述类的文章不是SCI的小硕们凑文章可以用17.功能高分子学报网址:/default.html这个应该是非常好中的杂志了也不是SCI的18.化学进展网址:也是综述的 SCI-E的杂志比高分子通报好19.中国科学B 辑: 化学网址:/new_web_Fa/index.asp07年IF:0.615国内很少的不要版面费的杂志清华张希老师的主编总的来说关于投稿接收和拒稿的速度全快报的杂志是最快的比如MRC、CC、Polymer Bulletin等快的还有e-polymersPolymer Engineering & Science网址:http://www3.interscience.wiley.c ... ETRY=1&SRETRY=0 07 IF:1.2721.Advances in Polymer Technology网址:/journal/35650/home07 IF:0.8334.Polymer for Advanced Technologies网址:/journal/5401/home 07 IF :1.5046.Polymer Composites网址:/journal/107639242/home 07 IF :1.058。
Organic Letters投稿模板说明书
Instructions for Using the Organic Letters Manuscript TemplateWord 2010 for WindowsThe Organic Letters manuscript template is a guide to be used to prepare manuscripts for submission to Organic Letters. There are a number of paragraph styles available for use with this template to identify the different parts of your manuscript, i.e., Title, Author Names, Abstract, etc. In Microsoft Word, the name of the current paragraph style is displayed in the Styles section of the home tab. Use the styles provided in the template for each corresponding section of your paper. The template is designed to closely approximate a composed manuscript. A manuscript may not exceed 2200 words, including abstract, main text, and titles/footnotes of approximately five to eight graphics. Additional graphics will require areduced word count. To calculate the word count, select all text from the abstract through the end of the main text (excluding title, authors, affiliations, and content after main text) and view the word processor word count data NOTE: references are NOT included in the word count.. For best approximation, do not manipulate elements of the template such as font size, margins, spacing,etc. to suit your word processed draft. Formatting in the Organic Letters journal style will occur as part of the editorial production process.Authors should refer to the documentation for their individual word processor or graphics package for answers to questions directly related to those programs.Downloading the template1.From the Organic Letters Information for Authors page, click on the manuscripttemplate that corresponds to the version of word-processing software you will be using to prepare your manuscript.2.Save the template in the Templates folder. With the template open in Word, click Filethen Save As. Scroll to the top of the folder list, Click Microsoft Word, then clickTemplates. In the Save as type drop down list, select Word Template, then click Save.This places the template in the proper folder so it will be listed as an available template for manuscript preparation.Working with the templateThere are several ways to use this template to generate your final manuscript to be submitted for publication. Two of the most straightforward are to (a) type your manuscript directly in the template or (b) attach the template to a working document. Instructions are given below for each of these methods as well as general instructions for all methods. Be sure to frequently check the Organic Letters Information for Authors page to ensure that you are using the most recent version of the template.For best results, template method A is recommended.A.Typing directly into the template1.Open the saved OL template and create your manuscript directly in the template bychoosing File, New. Click My Templates to locate the OL template. NOTE: If it does not appear, open the template file from the location where you saved it and resave it as aDocument Template using the same file name. This should make it so that it does appear on the My Templates tab in the New dialog box.2.Select the OL template and make sure the option Create New: Document (not Template)is selected. Click OK. You will see a file containing sample text sections with tips forusing the template and guidelines for what each section contains. This text is formattedwith the paragraph style appropriate for the section. In addition, a Styles toolbar can bedisplayed listing the Word Styles available in the template. The Styles toolbar can beopened from the Styles menu on the ribbon or by the shortcut Alt+Ctrl+Shift+S. Whenyou use the template to create a document, the new document will be a document copy(.docx) of the template containing your manuscript text, and the original template file will remain unchanged.3.Select (highlight) the text of the template that you want to replace and begin typing yourmanuscript (i.e., select the Title section for typing in your title), ensuring that you haveselected text from the appropriate section (i.e., the Author Names section for typing inyour author names).B.Attaching the template to a documentIf you have prepared your document in a file not using the template, you can attach the template to your working document and apply the Word style tags. If attaching the template to your document, it is helpful to print a copy of the template first so that you can identify which Word style should be applied to the different sections of your manuscript (File, New, My Templates and select the OL template).1.Open your manuscript file.2.Select File on the toolbar and then Options. NOTE: There are several ways to importtemplates/styles into working documents within Word. See the "templates" section ofMicrosoft Word Help for further instructions.3.Choose Add-Ins in the Word Options dialog box.4.Select Templates from the Manage drop-down list, then click Go.5.Click the Attach button and choose the appropriate template, then select Open.6.Click Automatically update document styles, then clikc OK. This will return you to theworking document. The OL template styles will be available for this manuscript.7. A popup Styles toolbar has been generated that will display the different Word styles foreasier use. If you do not see this toolbar, do (Alt+Ctrl+Shift+S), and it should appear.You can close this at any time and reopen it when needed.8.Attaching the OL template sytles does not automatically change the page layout to matchthe template dimensions; you must make the following adjustments for the best fit. Under Page Layout, select the Margins drop down list. Select Custom Margins tab, type in the following dimensions: Top 0.5”, Bottom 0.5”, Left0.76”, Right 0.76”, Gutter 0”. On the Paper Size drop-down select More Paper Sizes,in Paper tab set size Letter, Width 8.5”, Height 11”, then on the Layout tab set the Header 0.5”, and Footer 0.5”.NOTE: Page layout settings other than those prescribed here will not give accurate layout estimates.9.Place the cursor in the title section of your document. Using the Word Style menu on theformatting toolbar, select Word Style “BA_Titl e”. This will apply the Word Style to the title.Do this for the author names and addresses using the appropriate style.10.Insert TOC/Abstract graphic (sized at desired publication size).11.Place the cursor in the abstract section of your document and apply the Word Style“BD_Abstract”.12.After the last word of the abstract, enter a continuous page break (Page Layout, Breaks,select Continuous from Breaks drop- down) then change the page format for the rest of the manuscript to two-column text. Click on the Columns drop-down from the Page Setupsection in Page Layout and select More Columns. Make the following changes in thiswindow: Number of Columns 2, Width 3.33”, Spacing 0.32”. Click OK. Assign theappropriate Word Styles to the remaining paragraphs/text of the manuscript.13.Insert figures, schemes, and tables by creating a blank line (style Normal) where you wanteach to appear, making sure the image is sized appropriately for desired reproduction in publication.Additional Guidelines (see Organic Letters Author Guidelines for complete details)1.Include a graphical entry for the Table of Contents (TOC) that, in conjunction with themanuscript title, should give the reader a representative idea of one of the following: akey structure, reaction, equation, concept, or theorem, etc., or an ingeniousrepresentation, thereof, that is discussed in the manuscript. Insert this graphic, atpublication size, above the abstract text on the first page of the template.2.Submit a concise, self-contained, one-paragraph abstract (75 words or less).Space for this is provided on the first page of the template.e paragraph returns to end headings and paragraphs only. Do not use paragraphreturns to break lines. Use a spell checker to detect any typos and eliminate any spacesbefore punctuation.4.Pay particular attention to the format of the references to ensure that they comply withjournal style. Authors are responsible for the accuracy of the references.5.Present tabular material by using the table-formatting feature in your word-processingpackage. Enter each data element in its own cell. Apply template table styles to tabletitles, footnotes, and table body text.6.Ensure all characters are correctly represented throughout the manuscript: for example, 1(one) and l (ell), 0 (zero) and O (oh). Use symbol font for all Greek letters and mathsymbols. Use only characters in your file that came with the character sets in your wordprocessor.Working with graphics in the templateTo insert a graphic within the text or as a figure, scheme, or table, create a new line (Wordstyle “Normal”) and insert the graphic where desired.Size and place the graphics at the size they should be in the journal. For best results, most artwork should be sized to fit in a single journal column. NOTE: If your artwork is larger than the width of a column, Word may reduce the size so that it fits within the column. This will alter the resolution of your graphic and may make it unacceptable for publication.For double column artwork, enter a continuous page break, change number of columns from 2 to 1, place the artwork, then insert another continuous page break and configure two columns with previous settings.If your artwork does not appear where you placed it and is floating over text, select the piece of artwork by clicking on it. Under Picture Tools, select Picture or Object and then select the Position tab. Make sure the Float over text box is NOT selected. If it is, deselect it and select OK. This should make your artwork appear where you originally placed it.ChemDraw directionsFollow the drawing settings in the ACS-1996 Style Sheet for preparing your artwork. It is best to copy the actual artwork and paste it into Word rather than saving it as a file and inserting the file. In addition, for versions later than 2.1.3, in the ChemDraw Preferences (File, Preferences), ensure that the Optimize for High-Resolution non-Postscript Printing, Include ChemDraw LaserPrep, and Include PostScript Preferences are ON. Use of ChemDraw versions 2.1.3 or below and any version of ChemDraw Plus is not encouraged, as they are not compatible with the process that generates the PDF file for your manuscript. If it is absolutely necessary to use one of these older versions of ChemDraw, deselect Include PostScript Atom Labels (File, Preferences). This will prevent incompatible PostScript information from being embedded in the structure. NOTE: this may result in structures of inferior quality; thus, the use of an updated version of ChemDraw is strongly encouraged.Saving your manuscript in the templateWhen you are finished and are ready to save your document, if necessary, delete all sections from the template that are not needed, including the first page of instructions. Assign the file a name that will identify your manuscript, one that is different than that of the template. Save the file with the graphics in place. In Microsoft Word, click Save As (File menu) and save it as a “docume nt” file (.docx).NOTE: To use the template with Microsoft Word 2007 (PC version) and Microsoft Word 2008 (Macintosh version), Save your Word files in the compatibility format (Word 97-2003) using the “Save As” option.Checking your manuscript for completenessReview a printout of the manuscript (from a 600 dpi or higher laser printer) to ensure that all parts of the manuscript are present and clearly legible.Submitting your manuscriptFollow the Author Guidelines link from the Organic Letters home page for the latest instructions on how to proceed with the submission of your manuscript. If submitting electronically, your manuscript will be converted to a PDF file. This file is used strictly for peer review. The length of the file when converted to the PDF version may change. Additional formatting changes may occur in prodouction. In addition, the appearance of footnote numbers does not need to be changed to match the journal style.Additional resourcesAuthors should refer to the User's Guides for their individual word processor and graphics programs for more specific instructions on how to use these packages. In addition, most software manufacturers maintain on-line help resources. Two good sources of additional information are the Microsoft Web site (/) and the ChemDraw Web site (/software/ChemDraw/).Appendix: ReferencesGiven below are the recommended formats to be used for the various reference types. Journals: Author 1; Author 2. Journal Abbreviation year, volume, pages. For example: Smith, J.A.; Jones, B. R. Article . Lett. 1999, 1, 1.Books with Editors: Author 1; Author 2. In Book Title; Editor 1, Editor 2, Eds.; Publisher: Place of Publication, year; volume, pages. For example: The ACS Style Guide, 2nd ed.; Dodd, J. S., Ed.; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1997.Books without Editors: Author 1; Author 2. Book Title; Publisher: Place of Publication, year; volume, chapter, pages. For example: Stothers, J. B. Carbon-13 NMR Spectroscopy; Academic: New York, 1972; Chapter 2.U.S. Government Publications: Author 1; Author 2. Document Title; Government Publication Number; Publisher: Place of Publication, year; pages. For example: National Handbook of Recommended Methods for Water Data Acquisition; Office of Water Data Coordination, U.S. Geological Survey: Reston, VA, 1977; Chapter 5.Technical Reports: Author 1; Author 2. Title; Technical Report Number; Publisher: Place of Publication, year; volume, pages. For example: Schneider, A. B. Expert Systems in Analytical Chemistry; Technical Report No. 1234-56; ABC Company: New York, 1985.Patents: Author. Patent number, year. (Patent number with reference to country granting the patent.) For example: Lyle, F. R. U.S. Patent 5 973 257, 1985; Chem. Abstr. 1985, 65, 2870.Thesis: Author. Level of Thesis, Degree-Granting University, Location of University, date. For example: Fleissner, W. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, 1984. Series: Author 1; Author 2. In Title; Editor 1, Editor 2, Eds.; Series Title and Number; Publisher: Place of Publication, year; volume, pages. For example: Nonlinear Optical Properties of Organic Polymeric Materials; Williams, D. J., Ed.; ACS Symposium Series 233; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1983.Citation to Meetings: Author 1; Author 2. Title of Presentation. Published Title of Collected Work, Proceedings of the Name of the Meeting, Location of the Meeting, Date of the Meeting; Editor 1, Editor 2, Eds.; Publisher: Place of Publication, year; abstract number, pages. For example: Baisden, P. A. Abstracts of Papers, 188th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Philadelphia, PA; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1984; NUCL 9。
《复合材料学报》投稿须知
作者须知1 征稿范围本刊主要刊载复合材料基础研究和应用研究方面具有创新性、高水平和具有重要意义的原始性研究学术论文以及由该领域专家亲自撰写的反映本学科最新发展状况的文献综述和信息性文章。
刊载范围:纤维、颗粒或晶须等增强体增强聚合物基、金属基、陶瓷基等复合材料及其复合薄膜或复合涂层材料(包括:结构、功能、生物骨结构、电子、建筑等复合材料)的制备、性能、设计等。
2 投稿要求和注意事项来稿应观点明确,论据充分,数据可靠,层次分明,文理通顺,文字精炼。
对于缺乏创新的实验报告、计算报告以及一般综述性稿件(研究生开题报告),本刊不予刊登。
文题、作者姓名(一般不超过6 人)、作者单位及所在城市和邮编、摘要、关键词及正文中的图表题均需中英文对照(文章作者及单位一旦确定,不得随意增减或调整)。
论文题目应简洁、准确,不宜使用缩略词;中英文摘要内容应包括研究目的、方法及研究结果和结论(不含或减少研究背景信息,英文摘要撰写具体要求请参见本刊网站“Ei文摘要求”);中英文摘要应一致;字数:中文摘要一般300 字左右,英文摘要200~300词。
中、英文关键词个数为5~8个(英文关键词请参考本刊网站“Keywords for Composites”)。
来稿请务必做到清稿定稿。
公式应通篇分别编号;文中量、单位及符号的使用应符合国际标准和国家标准,非许用单位,务请换算成许用单位。
注意容易混淆的外文字母的文种、大小写、正斜体及上下角标的正确书写。
文中外国人名、术语统一为英文,不宜采用中文译法。
文中只附必要的图或表,图表内容不能重复,并应注意文-图/文-表的一致性(如:曲线变化趋势、数据、符号等)。
图题、表题应有中英文对照。
表格应采用三线表形式(可加横辅线),图、表内文字以英文表述。
原稿中的插图不得使用扫描图或下载的图文件。
曲线插图请提供计算机软件绘制的黑白(或灰度)插图文件,照片(仪器摄制后数据直接存盘)反差适中,层次分明,清晰度高。
材料快报投稿要求
Guide for AuthorsPublished on behalf of Acta Materialia Inc.Content list:IntroductionGeneral guidelines for online submissionManuscript Preparation:Limitations on length of papersCalculating the length of the manuscriptAbstractKeywordsTitle and headingsUnitsFiguresColourIllustrationsReferencesSpellcheckingPaper submissions by mailOther:CopyrightNotificationPDF ProofsAuthor BenefitsOnline paper trackingEnquiriesUseful LinksIntroduction:Short, timely and cutting-edge reports will be considered for rapid publication in Scripta Materialia. Papers should be directed to those aspects of the science of materials defined in the scope presented on the inside front cover. Manuscripts must be prepared in a letters format that flows from introduction, to experimental details or approach, results, discussion and summary, without headings. Manuscripts not written in proper English and according to the following instructions will be returned to authors without review.Manuscript Submission.Papers should be submitted electronically through /smm/. Prior to submitting your paper, please follow the instructions given below.Back to the contents listGeneral guidelines for online submission:The preferred format for submission is Microsoft Word. Graphics should be high-resolution and in either TIFF or JPEG format. For further information on the preparation of electronic artwork, refer to the following website: /artworkinstruction. All online submissions must be accompanied by a cover letter detailing the most important findings in your manuscript. This letter should include contact information (address, telephone/fax numbers and e-mail address) for all authors and clearly indicate the author to whom correspondence should be addressed. The cover letter must also include a statement of the originality of the work and affirmation that all authors have read the paper and agree to this statement of originality. Authors should include details of any previous or concurrent submissions; if the manuscript is the revision of a previous submission, cite the previous manuscript number. Note that when a manuscript is received at Elsevier, it is considered to be in its final form. Therefore authors need to check the manuscript carefully before submitting it online.Back to the contents listLimitations on length of papers:The maximum length of manuscripts is 4 journal pages with not more than 4 figures. To conform to this page limit, please refer to the following guidelines:Back to the contents listEstimating the length of a manuscript:To meet the four journal page limit, an article must not exceed 3700 words, including text, title, abstract, figure captions, references. When figures, tables or equations are used, the equivalent number of words must be determined using the following: One column wide (7.5 cm) figures/tables: 20 words per cm height; Two column wide (15 cm) figures/tables: 40 words per cm height; Equations: 20 words for each equation. For example, the total number of text words available for a manuscript with one figure, one table and one equation would be as follows: Figure: 10 cm x 15 cm (double column width) = 400 words; Table: 8 cm x 7.5 cm (single column width) = 160 words; Equation: 20 words; Words available for text: 3700 - (400+160+20) = 3120 words Back to the contents listTitle:The title should be concise but informative. Avoid using abbreviations and nomenclature of specific materials and alloys in the title.Back to the contents listAbstract:The abstract must not be longer than 80 words. Non-standard abbreviations and specific nomenclature of materials must be avoided. Only atomic symbols and chemical formulae can be used without definition.Back to the contents listKeywords:Authors should list a maximum of five keywords which appropriately represent the contents of their manuscripts. The list of keywords should appear on the title page of each paper, following the title, author names and author affiliations, and abstract. Four keywords must be selected from the Keywords List in the most recently published issue of the journal (also available on-line); however, authors may provide one keyword which is not listed in the Keywords List.Click here for a full list of keywordsBack to the contents listUnits:Use only SI units and abbreviations in manuscripts.Back to the contents listFigures:The maximum number of figures is 4. For electronic submission, all figures must be in digital form (minimum 600 dpi). Legible scale marks should be printed on all micrographs. Please see /artworkinstructions for more information.Back to the contents listColour:Color figures will be reproduced in pdf files downloadable from ScienceDirect regardless of whether or not these illustrations are reproduced in color in the printed version. There is a charge for color reproduction in print. Authors will receive information on this cost from Elsevier after the acceptance of an article.Back to the contents listReferences:References should be indicated 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. Example: ''.. as demonstrated [3,6]. Barnaby and Jones [8] obtained a different result?''Referenceto a journal publication:[1] J. van der Geer, J.A.J. Hanraads, R.A. Lupton, J. Sci. Communc. 163 (2000) 51.Reference to a book:[2] W. Strunk Jr., E.B. White, The Elements of Style, third ed., Macmillan, New York, 1979.Reference to a chapter in an edited book:[3] G.R. Mettam, L.B. Adams, in: B.S. Jones, R.Z. Smith (Eds.), Introduction to the Electronic Age, E-Publishing Inc., New York, 1999, pp. 281-304.Spellchecking:Be sure that your manuscripts are free of spelling errors. If you wish to check the technical spelling of your manuscript, please refer to . SCIPROOF offers a product called ScientificDictionary Package (SDP) 2.0 that contains over 1.8 million entries and is the only spellchecking software that specifically includes materials science terms, plus chemical and biomedical terms (for biomaterials), and journal titles and abbreviations. This program is an add-on for Microsoft Office and augments the native Office spell checker.Back to the contents listPreparation of Supplementary data:Elsevier accepts supplementary material 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 is 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. For more detailed instructions please visit our artwork instruction pages at /artworkinstructions.Back to the contents listCopyright:It is a condition of publication that manuscripts submitted to this journal have not been published and have not been simultaneously submitted or published elsewhere. By submitting a manuscript, the authors agree that the copyright for their article is transferred to Acta Materialia Inc. if and when the article is accepted for publication. However, assignment of copyright is not required from authors who work for organizations which do not permit such assignment. The copyright covers the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article, including reprints, photographic reproductions, microform or any other reproductions of similar nature, and translations. Authors are responsible for obtaining from the copyright holder permission to reproduce any figures for which copyright exists.For more information please go to our copyright page /copyright.Back to the contents listNotification:Inquiries on manuscript status to editors are strongly discouraged, as the status of papers can be monitored through the Elsevier Electronic Submission system. Authors will be notified of the decision on their paper by the editor. The publisher will also send a notification of receipt of accepted papers in production. Upon acceptance of an article, authors will be asked to transfer copyright (for more information on copyright see /copyright.Back to the contents listPDF Proofs:PDF proofs and query sheets will be sent to the corresponding author by e-mail. All proofs should be returned within 48 hours of receipt. Corrections should be restricted to typesetting errors; anyothers may be charged to the author. Any queries should be answered in full. Please note that authors are urged to check their proofs carefully before return, since the inclusion of late corrections cannot be accepted. If the manuscript exceeds the 4 page limit in the proof stage, the authors will be required to shorten their manuscript. For more information on proofreading, go to Elsevier's proofreading page /locate/guidepublication. Note that once your paper has been proofed, Elsevier publishes the identical paper online as in print.Back to the contents listAuthor Benefits:No page charges: Publication in this journal is free of charge. Free Offprints: Twenty-five offprints will be supplied free of charge. Corresponding authors will be given the choice to buy extra offprints before printing of the article. Authors who pay for color illustrations will receive an extra fifty offprints free of charge.Author Discount: Contributors to Elsevier journals are entitled to a 30% discount on all Elsevier books. See /bookauthors for more information. Back to the contents listOnline Paper Tracking:AAuthors can track the status of their accepted paper online at /trackarticle using the reference supplied by the Publisher.Back to the contents listAuthor enquiries:All author enquiries should be made to: authorsupport@elsevier.ieUseful links:•A submissions checklist can be found at /locate/guidepublication •Register for free to receive email updates from the article tracking service at /trackarticle•If you are interested in submitting a book in this area, go to /bookauthors投稿须知发布的材料学报公司的名义内容清单:导言网上递交的一般准则收稿准备工作:限制对文件的长度计算长度的手稿摘要关键词标题和标题单位数字彩色插图参考文献拼写检查邮寄书面意见其他:版权所有通知PDF格式证明作者权益在线文件跟踪查询相关链接简介:短,及时和最先进的报告将在斯立Materialia迅速出版审议。
Colloid and Polymer Science 期刊投稿要求
1 Types of papersLeading contributions should not exceed 20 manuscript pages and 18 figures, all other articles 15 manuscript pages and 8 figures.Short communications are limited to 8 pages and 4 figures. Short communications will be published with high priority, at least within 3 months after acceptance of the manuscript.Reviews of books, proceedings and conferences are written by invitation of the editors; suggestions are welcome. Reviews should not exceed four manuscript pages 2 Manuscript SubmissionManuscript SubmissionSubmission of a manuscript implies: that the work described has not been published before; that it is not under consideration for publication anywhere else; that its publication has been approved by all co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities – tacitly or explicitly – at the institute where the work has been carried out. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims for compensation.PermissionsAuthors wishing to include figures, tables, or text passages that have already been published elsewhere are required to obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) for both the print and online format and to include evidence that such permission has been granted when submitting their papers. Any material received without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the authors.Online SubmissionAuthors should submit their manuscripts online. Electronic submission substantially reduces the editorial processing and reviewing times and shortens overall publication times. Please follow the hyperlink ―Submit online‖ on the right and upload all of your manuscript files following the instructions given on the screen.3 Title pageTitle PageThe title page should include:The name(s) of the author(s)A concise and informative titleThe affiliation(s) and address(es) of the author(s)The e-mail address, telephone and fax numbers of the corresponding authorAbstractPlease provide an abstract of 150 to 250 words. The abstract should not contain any undefined abbreviations or unspecified references.KeywordsPlease provide 4 to 6 keywords which can be used for indexing purposes.4 TextText FormattingManuscripts should be submitted in Word.Use a normal, plain font (e.g., 10-point Times Roman) for text.Use italics for emphasis.Use the automatic page numbering function to number the pages.Do not use field functions.Use tab stops or other commands for indents, not the space bar.Use the table function, not spreadsheets, to make tables.Use the equation editor or MathType for equations.Save your file in docx format (Word 2007 or higher) or doc format (older Word versions).Manuscripts with mathematical content can also be submitted in LaTeX.LaTeX macro package (zip, 182 kB)HeadingsPlease use no more than three levels of displayed headings.AbbreviationsAbbreviations should be defined at first mention and used consistently thereafter. FootnotesFootnotes can be used to give additional information, which may include the citation of a reference included in the reference list. They should not consist solely of a reference citation, and they should never include the bibliographic details of a reference. They should also not contain any figures or tables.Footnotes to the text are numbered consecutively; those to tables should be indicated by superscript lower-case letters (or asterisks for significance values and other statistical data). Footnotes to the title or the authors of the article are not given reference symbols.Always use footnotes instead of endnotes.AcknowledgmentsAcknowledgments of people, grants, funds, etc. should be placed in a separate section before the reference list. The names of funding organizations should be written in full.5 Scientific stylePlease always use internationally accepted signs and symbols for units (SI units).Nomenclature: Insofar as possible, authors should use systematic names similar to those used by Chemical Abstract Service or IUPAC.Genus and species names should be in italics.Generic names of drugs and pesticides are preferred; if trade names are used, the generic name should be given at first mention.Please use the standard mathematical notation for formulae, symbols, etc.:Italic for single letters that denote mathematical constants, variables, and unknown quantitiesRoman/upright for numerals, operators, and punctuation, and commonly defined functions or abbreviations, e.g., cos, det, e or exp, lim, log, max, min, sin, tan, d (for derivative)Bold for vectors, tensors, and matrices.NomenclatureInsofar as possible, authors should use systematic names similar to those used by Chemical Abstract Service or IUPAC. Please follow the instructions for systematic polymer nomenc lature described by IUPAC in ―A Brief Guide to Polymer Nomenclature‖, IUPAC. Pure Appl. Chem. 84, 2167—2169 (2012). This guide and further information is also available via the link belowInstructions for Systematic Polymer Nomenclature6 ReferencesCitationReference citations in the text should be identified by numbers in square brackets. Some examples:1. Negotiation research spans many disciplines [3].2. This result was later contradicted by Becker and Seligman [5].3. This effect has been widely studied [1-3, 7].Reference listThe list of references should only include works that are cited in the text and that have been published or accepted for publication. Personal communications and unpublished works should only be mentioned in the text. Do not use footnotes or endnotes as a substitute for a reference list.The entries in the list should be numbered consecutively.Journal articleGamelin FX, Baquet G, Berthoin S, Thevenet D, Nourry C, Nottin S, Bosquet L (2009) Effect of high intensity intermittent training on heart rate variability in prepubescent children. Eur J ApplPhysiol 105:731-738. doi: 10.1007/s00421-008-0955-8Ideally, the names of all authors should be provided, but the usage of ―et al‖ in long author lists will also be accepted:Smith J, Jones M Jr, Houghton L et al (1999) Future of health insurance. N Engl J Med 965:325–329.Article by DOISlifka MK, Whitton JL (2000) Clinical implications of dysregulated cytokine production. J Mol Med. doi:10.1007/s001090000086BookSouth J, Blass B (2001) The future of modern genomics. Blackwell, LondonBook chapterBrown B, Aaron M (2001) The politics of nature. In: Smith J (ed) The rise of modern genomics, 3rd edn. Wiley, New York, pp 230-257Online documentCartwright J (2007) Big stars have weather too. IOP Publishing PhysicsWeb. /articles/news/11/6/16/1. Accessed 26 June 2007DissertationTrent JW (1975) Experimental acute renal failure. Dissertation, University of CaliforniaAlway s use the standard abbreviation of a journal’s name according to the ISSN List of Title Word Abbreviations, see/2-22661-LTWA-online.phpFor authors using EndNote, Springer provides an output style that supports the formatting of in-text citations and reference list.EndNote style (zip, 2 kB)Authors preparing their manuscript in LaTeX can use the bibtex file spbasic.bst which is included in Springer’s LaTeX macro package.7 TablesAll tables are to be numbered using Arabic numerals.Tables should always be cited in text in consecutive numerical order.For each table, please supply a table caption (title) explaining the components of the table.Identify any previously published material by giving the original source in the form of a reference at the end of the table caption.Footnotes to tables should be indicated by superscript lower-case letters (or asterisks for significance values and other statistical data) and included beneath the table body.8 Artwork and Illustrations GuidelinesFor the best quality final product, it is highly recommended that you submit allof your artwork – photographs, line drawings, etc. – in an electronic format. Your art will then be produced to the highest standards with the greatest accuracy to detail. The published work will directly reflect the quality of the artwork provided.Electronic Figure SubmissionSupply all figures electronically.Indicate what graphics program was used to create the artwork.For vector graphics, the preferred format is EPS; for halftones, please use TIFF format. MS Office files are also acceptable.Vector graphics containing fonts must have the fonts embedded in the files.Name your figure files with "Fig" and the figure number, e.g., Fig1.eps.Line ArtDefinition: Black and white graphic with no shading.Do not use faint lines and/or lettering and check that all lines and lettering within the figures are legible at final size.All lines should be at least 0.1 mm (0.3 pt) wide.Scanned line drawings and line drawings in bitmap format should have a minimum resolution of 1200 dpi.Vector graphics containing fonts must have the fonts embedded in the files. Halftone ArtDefinition: Photographs, drawings, or paintings with fine shading, etc.If any magnification is used in the photographs, indicate this by using scale bars within the figures themselves.Halftones should have a minimum resolution of 300 dpi.Combination ArtDefinition: a combination of halftone and line art, e.g., halftones containing line drawing, extensive lettering, color diagrams, etc.Combination artwork should have a minimum resolution of 600 dpi.Color ArtColor art is free of charge for online publication.If black and white will be shown in the print version, make sure that the main information will still be visible. Many colors are not distinguishable from one another when converted to black and white. A simple way to check this is to make a xerographic copy to see if the necessary distinctions between the different colors are still apparent.If the figures will be printed in black and white, do not refer to color in the captions.Color illustrations should be submitted as RGB (8 bits per channel).Figure LetteringTo add lettering, it is best to use Helvetica or Arial (sans serif fonts).Keep lettering consistently sized throughout your final-sized artwork, usually about 2–3 mm (8–12 pt).Variance of type size within an illustration should be minimal, e.g., do not use 8-pt type on an axis and 20-pt type for the axis label.Avoid effects such as shading, outline letters, etc.Do not include titles or captions within your illustrations.Figure NumberingAll figures are to be numbered using Arabic numerals.Figures should always be cited in text in consecutive numerical order.Figure parts should be denoted by lowercase letters (a, b, c, etc.).If an appendix appears in your article and it contains one or more figures, continue the consecutive numbering of the main text. Do not number the appendix figures, "A1, A2, A3, etc." Figures in online appendices (Electronic Supplementary Material) should, however, be numbered separately.Figure CaptionsEach figure should have a concise caption describing accurately what the figure depicts. Include the captions in the text file of the manuscript, not in the figure file.Figure captions begin with the term Fig. in bold type, followed by the figure number, also in bold type.No punctuation is to be included after the number, nor is any punctuation to be placed at the end of the caption.Identify all elements found in the figure in the figure caption; and use boxes, circles, etc., as coordinate points in graphs.Identify previously published material by giving the original source in the form of a reference citation at the end of the figure caption.Figure Placement and SizeWhen preparing your figures, size figures to fit in the column width.For most journals the figures should be 39 mm, 84 mm, 129 mm, or 174 mm wide and not higher than 234 mm.For books and book-sized journals, the figures should be 80 mm or 122 mm wide and not higher than 198 mm.PermissionsIf you include figures that have already been published elsewhere, you must obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) for both the print and online format. Please be aware that some publishers do not grant electronic rights for free and that Springer will not be able to refund any costs that may have occurred to receive these permissions. In such cases, material from other sources should be used. AccessibilityIn order to give people of all abilities and disabilities access to the content of your figures, please make sure thatAll figures have descriptive captions (blind users could then use a text-to-speech software or a text-to-Braille hardware)Patterns are used instead of or in addition to colors for conveying information (color-blind users would then be able to distinguish the visual elements) Any figure lettering has a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:19 Electronic Supplementary MaterialSpringer accepts electronic multimedia files (animations, movies, audio, etc.) and other supplementary files to be published online along with an article or a book chapter. This feature can add dimension to the author's article, as certain information cannot be printed or is more convenient in electronic form.SubmissionSupply all supplementary material in standard file formats.Please include in each file the following information: article title, journal name, author names; affiliation and e-mail address of the corresponding author.To accommodate user downloads, please keep in mind that larger-sized files may require very long download times and that some users may experience other problems during downloading.Audio, Video, and AnimationsAlways use MPEG-1 (.mpg) format.Text and PresentationsSubmit your material in PDF format; .doc or .ppt files are not suitable for long-term viability.A collection of figures may also be combined in a PDF file.SpreadsheetsSpreadsheets should be converted to PDF if no interaction with the data is intended.If the readers should be encouraged to make their own calculations, spreadsheets should be submitted as .xls files (MS Excel).Specialized FormatsSpecialized format such as .pdb (chemical), .wrl (VRML), .nb (Mathematica notebook), and .tex can also be supplied.Collecting Multiple FilesIt is possible to collect multiple files in a .zip or .gz file.NumberingIf supplying any supplementary material, the text must make specific mention of the material as a citation, similar to that of figures and tables.Refer to the supplementary files as ―Online Resource‖, e.g., "... as shown in the animation (Online Resource 3)", ―... additional data are given in Online Resource 4‖.Name the files consecutively, e.g. ―ESM_3.mpg‖, ―ESM_4.pdf‖.CaptionsFor each supplementary material, please supply a concise caption describing the content of the file.Processing of supplementary filesElectronic supplementary material will be published as received from the author without any conversion, editing, or reformatting.AccessibilityIn order to give people of all abilities and disabilities access to the content of your supplementary files, please make sure thatThe manuscript contains a descriptive caption for each supplementary material Video files do not contain anything that flashes more than three times per second (so that users prone to seizures caused by such effects are not put at risk)10 After acceptanceUpon acceptance of your article you will receive a link to the special Author Query Application at Springer’s web page wher e you can sign the Copyright Transfer Statement online and indicate whether you wish to order OpenChoice, offprints, or printing of figures in color.Once the Author Query Application has been completed, your article will be processed and you will receive the proofs.Open ChoiceIn addition to the normal publication process (whereby an article is submitted to the journal and access to that article is granted to customers who have purchased a subscription), Springer provides an alternative publishing option: Springer Open Choice. A Springer Open Choice article receives all the benefits of a regular subscription-based article, but in addition is made available publicly through Springer’s online platform SpringerLink.Springer Open ChoiceCopyright transferAuthors will be asked to transfer copyright of the article to the Publisher (or grant the Publisher exclusive publication and dissemination rights). This will ensure the widest possible protection and dissemination of information under copyright laws.Open Choice articles do not require transfer of copyright as the copyright remains with the author. In opting for open access, the author(s) agree to publish the article under the Creative Commons Attribution License.OffprintsOffprints can be ordered by the corresponding author.Color illustrationsOnline publication of color illustrations is free of charge. For color in the print version, authors will be expected to make a contribution towards the extra costs. Proof readingThe purpose of the proof is to check for typesetting or conversion errors and the completeness and accuracy of the text, tables and figures. Substantial changes in content, e.g., new results, corrected values, title and authorship, are not allowed without the approval of the Editor.After online publication, further changes can only be made in the form of an Erratum, which will be hyperlinked to the article.Online FirstThe article will be published online after receipt of the corrected proofs. This is the official first publication citable with the DOI. After release of the printed version, the paper can also be cited by issue and page numbers.11 Does Springer provide English language supportManuscripts that are accepted for publication will be checked by our copyeditors for spelling and formal style. This may not be sufficient if English is not your native language and substantial editing would be required. In that case, you may want to have your manuscript edited by a native speaker prior to submission. A clear and concise language will help editors and reviewers concentrate on the scientific content of your paper and thus smooth the peer review process.The following editing service provides language editing for scientific articles in all areas Springer publishes in.Use of an editing service is neither a requirement nor a guarantee of acceptance for publication.Please contact the editing service directly to make arrangements for editing and payment.For Authors from China文章在投稿前进行专业的语言润色将对作者的投稿进程有所帮助。
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Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition 投稿格式要求
材料科学全文电子期刊导航
材料科学全文电子期刊导航--SCI篇作者: kst摘自小木虫科技网Polymer《聚合物》英国ISSN:0032-3861,1960年创刊,全年26期,Elsevier Science 出版社出版,SCI、EI收录期刊,SCI 2003年影响因子2.340,2003年EI收录915篇。
刊载聚合物的合成、结构、性能,聚合物工程,聚合物加工和聚合物应用等方面的论文和评论。
Polymer Degradation and Stability《聚合物降解与稳定性》英国ISSN:0141-3910,1979年创刊,全年12期,Elsevier Science 出版社出版,SCI、EI收录期刊,SCI 2003年影响因子1.405,2003年EI收录254篇。
刊载聚合物降解反应与控制、实验方法与技术分析以及应用等方面的研究文章、评论和实验报告等,兼载简讯、会议消息、书评。
Polymer Testing《聚合物检测》英国ISSN:0142-9418,全年8期,Elsevier Science 出版社出版,SCI、EI收录期刊,SCI 2003年影响因子0.722,2003年EI收录129篇。
刊载聚合物检测方面的文章和评论,包括检测仪表、技术、质量、标准等方面。
Powder Technology《粉末工艺学》瑞士ISSN:0032-5910,1967年创刊,全年33期,Elsevier Science 出版社出版,SCI、EI收录期刊,SCI 2003年影响因子0.951,2003年EI收录281篇。
刊载各种粉末状、颗粒状和块状物质的形成、特点以及处理、加工和利用方面的论文。
适合化工人员、食品技术人员、物理学者、粉末金属学者、材料科技人员及制药业有关人员阅读。
文章用英、法或德文发表。
Progress in Crystal Growth and Characterization of Materials《晶体生长与材料特性进展》英国ISSN:0960-8974,1977年创刊,全年6期,Elsevier Science 出版社出版,SCI、EI收录期刊,SCI 2003年影响因子0.469,2003年EI收录4篇。
中国有色金属学报英文版投稿指南
中国有色金属学报英文版投稿指南Title: Guidelines for Manuscript Submission to the English Edition of the Journal of Chinese Nonferrous Metals Introduction:The Journal of Chinese Nonferrous Metals (JCNM) publishes high-quality research in the field of nonferrous metals. Submission to the English edition of JCNM offers authors the opportunity to disseminate their research findings to an international audience. This document provides comprehensive guidelines for authors intending to submit their manuscripts to the English edition of JCNM.1. Manuscript Preparation:1.1 Title: The title of the manuscript should be concise, informative, and accurately reflect the content of the research.1.2 Abstract: A well-written abstract should summarize the objectives, methods, results, and conclusions of the study in a clear and concise manner.1.3 Keywords: Authors should provide a list of keywords that accurately represent the content of the manuscript, aiding in indexing and searchability.1.4 Text: The main body of the manuscript should be organized into sections such as Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusion, as appropriate for the research type.1.5 Figures and Tables: All figures and tables should be numbered sequentially and accompanied by clear, descriptive captions. Authors should ensure that figures and tables are of high quality and effectively support the findings.1.6 References: Citations within the text and the reference list should follow a consistent style, preferablyAPA or IEEE format. Authors must ensure the accuracy and completeness of all references cited.2. Manuscript Submission:2.1 Language: Manuscripts must be written in clear, concise English, adhering to grammatical and syntactical conventions.2.2 Formatting: Authors should submit manuscripts in Microsoft Word format (.doc or .docx). Text should be double-spaced, with 1-inch margins and a readable font size (e.g., Times New Roman, 12-point).2.3 Cover Letter: Authors should include a cover letter with their submission, providing essential information such as the title of the manuscript, corresponding author details,a statement of originality, and any conflicts of interest.2.4 Ethical Considerations: Authors must adhere toethical standards in research conduct and manuscriptpreparation, including proper citation practices and avoidance of plagiarism or data fabrication.2.5 Submission Process: Manuscripts should be submitted electronically through the JCNM online submission system. Authors are encouraged to carefully review the submission guidelines and requirements before initiating the submission process.3. Peer Review Process:3.1 Editorial Evaluation: Upon receipt, manuscripts undergo initial screening by the editorial team to assess suitability for peer review.3.2 Peer Review: Submissions deemed suitable are assigned to expert reviewers for thorough evaluation of scientific quality, originality, and significance.3.3 Decision: Based on reviewer feedback, the editorial team makes a decision regarding acceptance, revision, orrejection of the manuscript. Authors will be promptlynotified of the decision along with reviewer comments.3.4 Revision and Resubmission: If revisions are required, authors should address all reviewer comments and suggestionsin a timely manner before resubmitting the revised manuscript.4. Publication Policies:4.1 Copyright: Authors retain copyright of theirpublished work, granting JCNM the right to distribute and disseminate the manuscript.4.2 Open Access: JCNM offers authors the option topublish their work under open access, facilitating broader accessibility and visibility.4.3 Publication Fees: Authors may be required to payarticle processing charges (APCs) upon acceptance for publication, depending on the journal's policies and funding availability.4.4 Corrections and Retractions: In cases of errors or misconduct, JCNM follows established protocols for issuing corrections, retractions, or expressions of concern as necessary.Conclusion:Submission to the English edition of JCNM provides researchers with a platform to showcase their contributions to the field of nonferrous metals on an international scale. By adhering to the guidelines outlined in this document, authors can enhance the quality and impact of their manuscripts, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange within the scientific community.。
《合成树脂及塑料》征稿启事
1 征稿内容 合成树脂及塑料领域的新技术 、新成果,新牌号、新产品的开发,引进技 术的消化 、吸收与创新,塑料加工 应用,分析测试方法,废旧塑料的回收和再生;此外,有关合成树脂及塑料的专论 、综述,国内外最新进展 、发展 趋 势、技术讲座及 出国考察报 告等。 2 对稿件的要求和注意事项 2.1 来稿要 求论点明确,文字简练,数据可靠,并提供稿件的中图分类号。 2.2 研究论文应包括题 目、作者、作者单位 (单位全称、单位所在省名和城市名、邮政编码)、中英文摘 要 、中英文关键词 、引言部分 、实验部分 、结果与讨论、结论 、参考文献。 23 研 究论 文在6 000字左右,一般不要超过8 000字;进展综述类稿件 不超过10 000字 (包括图表 )。 2.4 文章的题 目在确切表达文章内容的前提 下,应尽可能简短,中文题 目不超 过20字,英文题 目不超过 10 个实词。题 目中尽量用关键 词语,主题词准确,不能有非规范或非公之公认的缩略语 、符号 、代号 、结构式和数 学公式。 2.5 摘要应具有独立性和自含性,内容包括所报道的研究工作的目的、实验方法、结果和结论 ,重点是结 果和结论。摘要 中要 突出文章的创新点,要有定量化数据。综逝 }生文章摘要 包括文章的主题 、范围和结论 ,要包 含论文中信息价值 较高的部分 。字数要 求:中文摘要250 ̄300字,英文摘要 170个单词左右。综述性文章中文摘 要 150字以上,英文摘要 100个单词以上。摘要不要与引言和结论雷同。英文摘要 置参考文献后。 2.6 在中、英文摘要下面,提供5-8个关键词,关键词应概括文章的主要内容,尽量选用《汉语主题词表》 及与树脂和塑料相关专业词表提供的叙词。 2.7 在引言中应包括研 究工作的背景、相 关领域前人 的工作与现状 ,以及作者论文报 道的内容,所研究工 作的目的、意义。应言简意赅,开门见山。引言不设标题 ,不要 出现 图表公式,字数在500字以内。 2.8 论文应有结论 。结论是 论文论 述的主要 结果的高度概括 ,不是正文各段 小节的简单重复。结论要 准 确、完整、明确 、精炼,不要与摘要 雷同。 2.9 论文书写格式:采用五号宋体字,通栏。外文字母及符号的大、小写须书写清楚,上 、下角标的位置高 低应明显区别。物理量符号第一次出现时,应作注释,并用斜体表示。 2.10 图、表应具有 ‘自明性”。图、表中均用中文注释 。图、表需精选,勿与文字叙述重复,图和表内容也勿 重复,切忌图、表太多、太大。图最好 少于6幅。图的刻度要均匀,刻度线端J占’要 有数值 。各图、表要有图序、表序 和中英文图题、表题 ,图题 、表题 一般 不超过 l5字。表的格式为三线表 。表中 ‘‘_”表 示未发现,“空白”表示未 测或 无此 项 。 2.11 文中曲线插 图须计算机绘制,要求文字和线条清晰。根据复杂程度可将 图绘成半栏或通栏。半栏图4.5 cm ×3.5 cm,通栏图宽13 cm。图插排在文中相应位置,在 图的下方注明图号、图题和图注、图例。
与高分子有关的国内外重要期刊
1、期刊名称:polymer degradation and stability;聚合物降解与稳定化2、出版机构:ELSEVIER-sciencedirect3、刊发周期:月刊4、每期刊发论文数:20-25篇5、期刊检索:SCI,影响因子2.0736、推荐理由:该期刊历史久远,为老牌的聚合物材料类期刊,主要涉及聚合物材料的降解和稳定性问题,如降解反应与控制,包括聚合物的热降解、光降解、生物降解、环境降解等。
还包括各类阻燃材料的设计研究与应用,特种聚合物的合成与应用,聚合物在各类条件下的老化和分解研究,聚合物对环境的影响等。
该期刊发刊速度快,如果顺利,基本上一个月内就可得到回改通知,提交回改后2个星期内即可从网上检索下载。
该期刊很受国内外从事聚合物降解与老化研究的科研人员喜爱,因此大量优秀论文得以在该期刊上发表。
7、给出推荐星级:5星vagrantyang2009-02-13 22:261、期刊名称:Progress in polymer science;聚合物科学进展2、出版机构:ELSEVIER-sciencedirect3、刊发周期:月刊4、每期刊发论文数:8篇以内5、期刊检索:SCI,影响因子12.8696、推荐理由:从影响因子看,就知道它的分量了吧。
本刊专门接受综述文章,一般是主编约稿,论文的作者均是某领域的绝对牛人,我所知道的有复旦大学的江明院士发表过关于自组装的文章。
论述的内容基本上包括高分子相关的所有领域,可以作为了解某一领域研究进展的经典文献。
话不多说,是高分子学科的地球人应该都知道它。
7、给出推荐星级:5星,超5星都不为过吧。
llwang2009-02-17 15:361、期刊名称:高分子学报Acta Polymerica Sinica2、出版机构:中国化学会;中国科学院化学研究所3、刊发周期:月刊4、每期刊发论文数:18篇以内5、期刊检索:SCI,影响因子0.541 ;CA;6、推荐理由:从影响因子看,不是很高,但它是中国化学会、中国科学院化学研究所主办,中国科学院主管,主要刊登高分子化学、高分子合成、高分子物理、高分子物理化学、高分子应用和高分子材料科学等领域中,基础研究和应用基础研究的论文、研究简报、快报和重要专论文章。
材料类 英文期刊汇总
材料类英文期刊简介Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells《太阳能材料和太阳能电池》荷兰ISSN:0927-0248,1979年创刊,全年20期,Elsevier Science 出版社出版,SCI、EI收录期刊,SCI 2003年影响因子1.188,2003年EI收录302篇。
刊载光电、光热和光化太阳能转换的材料科学问题,以及太阳能电池的理论、技术、应用、相关经济问题的研究论文,涉及有关的固体物理学、冶金学、陶瓷学、光学和电化学等。
Solid State Ionics《固体离子》荷兰ISSN:0167-2738,1980年创刊,全年40期,Elsevier Science 出版社出版,SCI、EI收录期刊,SCI 2003年影响因子1.599,2003年EI收录372篇。
刊载与固体中的扩散及反应性有关的物理、化学、材料科学问题的理论与实验研究论文和评论,涉及固体中缺陷的物理和化学问题、固体中或固体间的反应(掺杂、腐蚀、氧化、烧结)及离子迁移的理论、机理及量测等。
Solid State Sciences《固体科学》法国ISSN:1293-2558,1964年创刊,全年12期,Elsevier Science 出版社出版,SCI、EI收录期刊,SCI 2003年影响因子1.327,2003年EI收录185篇。
1999年前刊名为European Journal of Solid State and Inorganic Chemistry,刊载固体化学和无机化学领域的研究论文和简讯。
文章用英文发表。
Surface Science《表面科学》荷兰ISSN:0039-6028,1964年创刊,全年78期,Elsevier Science 出版社出版,SCI、EI收录期刊,SCI 2003年影响因子2.063,2003年EI收录990篇。
(包括《表面科学快报》)刊载界面物理和界面化学的基础理论和实验研究论文。
高分子投稿英文各种档次杂志
一、最高档次的杂志众所周知的Nature、Science,包括其旗下的比如Nature Material等杂志这些呢就不在这里说了呃……反正对我来说是永远鞭长莫及的事情不过希望以上期刊看到化学吧的朋友的文章二、高档次的杂志这里的杂志比较属于大家能够得着的杂志(虽然我只有眼巴巴地看着)1.JACS(全称:Journal of the American Chemical Society)网址:/journals/jacsat/index.html07年IF:7.885相信JACS在化学领域中的地位不用我在这里多唠叨了ACS(美国化学会)旗下杂志投稿要点:新颖,新颖,非常新颖,JACS上较多有机的文章,也有高分子领域的,但是相对较少2.德国应化(Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.,全称:Angewandte Chemie International Edition)网址:/journal/26737/home07年IF:10.031虽然德国应化不如JACS来得权威和悠久,但是其IF暴涨到10以上是大家有目共睹的德国应化也强调新颖,虽然不是特别新但结果很好的也有发表的可能据说很多人是JACS掉下来投他家的另外德国应化上高分子方面的文章比JACS的多3.先进材料(Adv. Mater.,全称:Advanced Materials)网址:/journal/10008336/home07年IF:8.191也是wiley旗下的品牌杂志,也是属于顶级也是要新颖、结果好4.先进功能材料(ADV FUNCT MA TER,全称:Advanced Functional Materials)网址:/journal/77003362/home07年IF:7.496跟先进材料一个系列的,文章基本都是全文表征一定要全面,做到无懈可击5.纳米快报(全称:Nano Letters)网址:/journals/nalefd/index.html07年IF:9.627这个比较适合做纳米材料的虫子三、较高档次的杂志(Chem Commun,全称:Chemical Communications)网址:/Publishing/Journals/CC/07年IF:5.141RSC(英国皇家化学会)旗下最好的杂志之一这个杂志应该算是这个梯队里面的领军杂志只接收快报,非常快是它的一大特点高分子方面的文章不是特别多只要新颖性足够就能发表2.材料化学(Chem Mater,全称:Chemistry of Materials)网址:/journals/cmatex/index.html07年IF:4.883ACS里面的,要求数据非常翔实那种注意是非常翔实3.大分子(全称:Macromolecules)网址:/journals/mamobx/index.html07年IF:4.411专门关于高分子的档次最高的杂志有快报也有全文大家可以多试试新颖的结果好的测试全面的都可以投4.生物大分子(全称:Biomacromolecules)网址:/journals/bomaf6/index.html07年IF:4.169ACS关于高分子里面一个小类的杂志记得前几天有虫子问天然多糖的可以投啥这个就是最对口的杂志之一跟生物相关的都可以往上面灌5.化学材料(JMC,全称:Journal of Materials Chemistry)网址:/Publishing/Journals/jm/Index.asp07年IF:4.339RSC里面一个跟ACS的CM大擂台的杂志不过感觉稍逊于CM 中不了CC的可以改成全文投JMC6.控制与释放(全称:Journal of Controlled Release)网址:/science/journal/0168365907年IF:4.756Elsevier旗下的一个杂志主要是释药方面的文章做生物高分子啊、自组装纳米相关的朋友可以考虑这个7.大分子快报(MRC,全称:Macromolecular Rapid Communications)网址:/journal/10003270/home07年IF:3.383wiley关于高分子系列杂志中的领头羊快报性质很快适合着急的朋友高分子相关的啥都收8.生物材料(全称:Biomaterials)网址:/science/journal/0142961207年IF:6.262刚查影响因子的时候吓了我一跳这个杂志近几年影响因子冲得很快做生物材料的虫子有福了9.Small网址:/journal/107640323/home07年IF:6.40805年新出的杂志也是适合做纳米的朋友10.软物质(全称:Soft Matter)网址:/publishing/journals/SM/07年IF:4.703顾名思义还满适合高分子的11.欧洲化学(全称:Chemistry - A European Journal)网址:http://www3.interscience.wiley.c ... /cover/current.html07年IF:5.33综合类杂志高分子的内容较少12.Polymer网址:/locate/polymer07年IF:3.065这是一个非常老牌的杂志了其影响力绝对跟它的影响因子不是一个等级每年收录的文章很多但是比较慢如果工作数据比较充分的但是新颖性有点缺乏可以选择这个杂志加工之类也推荐这个13.JPS系列Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry网址:http://www3.interscience.wiley.c ... grouphome/home.html07年IF:3.529Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics网址:http://www3.interscience.wiley.c ... grouphome/home.html07年IF:1.524这个杂志还是不错的收稿风格跟Polymer相近ngmuir网址:http://www3.interscience.wiley.c ... grouphome/home.html 07年IF:4.009ACS旗下的也很不错尤其适合高分子胶体、界面方面的虫子15.JPC系列The Journal of Physical Chemistry A网址:/journals/jpcafh/index.html07年IF:2.918The Journal of Physical Chemistry B网址:/journals/jpcbfk/index.html07年IF:4.086The Journal of Physical Chemistry C网址:h /journals/jpccck/index.html其中和高分子相关的是B和CB主要收一些高分子、胶体、界面之类的稿子而C是新出的分辑还没有影响因子纳米相关的可以考虑四、一般档次的杂志嗯这样的杂志就可多了我在这里列举就成了大家有兴趣进主页自己看投什么杂志1.Wiley高分子系列的其他杂志除了MRC以外,Wiley高分子系列还有以下杂志Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics网址:/journal/10003495/home07年IF:2.046Macromolecular Theory and Simulations网址:/journal/10003417/home 07年IF:1.792Macromolecular Bioscience网址:/journal/77002860/home 07年IF:2.831Macromolecular Materials and Engineering网址:http://www3.interscience.wiley.c ... grouphome/home.html 07年IF:1.3682.Reactive and Functional Polymers网址:/locate/inca/50269407年IF:1.720这个适合做功能高分子啊之类的朋友3.Carbohydrate Polymers网址:/locate/carbpol07年IF:1.782碳水化合物的4.e-polymers网址:07年IF:0.917只有网络版的文章,但是速度蛮快,也容易中是不求影响因子只求有SCI能毕业的朋友的好选择5.Polymer Bulletin网址:/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=0170-0839 07年IF:1.022老牌杂志也很快不过比e-polymers稍难中即使你是全文的长度也可以当快报投过去……6.Polymer International网址:http://www3.interscience.wiley.c ... grouphome/home.html07年IF:1.557也是一个老杂志了速度一般7.Journal of Applied Polymer Science网址:/journal/30035/home07年IF:1.008影响力是满大的可是巨慢无比8.Korea Polymer Journal网址:www.polymer.or.kr/eng_polymer/publications/journals.html07年IF:0.377韩国的Polymer杂志9.Biopolymers网址:/journal/28380/home07年IF:2.389又是一个生物高分子的10.Colloid & Polymer Science07年IF:1.62这个是Springer的11.European Polymer Journal网址:/locate/inca/29407年IF:2.248很慢很慢非常慢12.高分子学报网址:/07年IF:0.753其实满难中的能在上面发表的文章改成英文1左右的外文期刊随便中影响因子不高只不过因为是中文的而已13.Journal of Colloid and Interface Science网址:/locate/jcis07年IF:2.309这个是Elsevier的胶体啊微球啊都可以投14.New Journal of Chemistry网址:/publishing/jo ... p?type=currentissue 07年IF:2.651RSC的一杂志有全文都可以往上面扔15.高等学校化学学报网址:07年IF:0.695比高分子学报还难中的样子16.高分子通报网址:/gyjs.asp?ID=4027256收综述类的文章不是SCI的小硕们凑文章可以用17.功能高分子学报网址:/default.html这个应该是非常好中的杂志了也不是SCI的18.化学进展网址:也是综述的 SCI-E的杂志比高分子通报好19.中国科学B 辑: 化学07年IF:0.615国内很少的不要版面费的杂志清华张希老师的主编20.Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A: Pure and Applied Chemistry 网址:/smpp/title~content=t713597274~db=all 07 IF: 0.75921.Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part B: Physics网址:/smpp/title~content=t713375300~db=all 07 IF: 0.809这两个杂志是Taylor出版社的C辑是综述外国的综述一般都是约稿的就不列在这里了22.Polymer Engineering & Science网址:http://www3.interscience.wiley.c ... ETRY=1&SRETRY=007 IF:1.272tanghx1982本人投过一篇,在高分子加工改性这块比较合适23.Advances in Polymer Technology网址:/journal/35650/home07 IF:0.833这个刊是Wiley的24.Carbohydrate Research网址:/science/journal/0008621507 IF:1.723Elsevier的,看名字比较专业,有关糖类(如淀粉等),25.Polymer Degradation and Stability网址:/locate/polydegstabElsevier的,降解材料方面的,07 IF:2.07326.Polymer for Advanced Technologies网址:/journal/5401/home07 IF:1.504Wiley的,这个是人称PA T的那个27. Macromolecular Symposia网址:/journal/60500249/homeWiley的,SCI刊,07IF没查到这个好像是什么会议集来着我之前没有列它好像停刊了还是咋的28. Polymer Composites网址:/journal/107639242/home 07 IF:1.058Wiley的,共混材料29.Journal of Environmental Polymer Degradation网址:/link.asp?id=105721Springer Link的,降解材料,好像现在没有被SCI收录了30:eXPRESS Polymer Letters/这本期刊07年创刊,在09年已经纳入SCI引用范围。
《合成树脂及塑料》征稿启事
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《 合成树脂及塑料 》 征稿启事
《 合成树脂及 塑料 》( 双 月刊 ) 由中国石化 集团资产 经营管理有 限公 司北京 燕山分公 司、 橡 塑 新型材料 合成 国家工程研 究 中心联合 主 办, 是 我 国唯 一报道 合成树脂从研 究 、 生产到加 工应用 全过程的专业科技期 刊, 国 内外公开发行。 本刊是全 国 中文核 心期刊 、 中国科技论 文统计源期刊 ( 中国科技核 心期刊 ) 、 中国石化 集团公 司核 心科技期- 7 1 J 、 第三届 国家期刊 奖百种 重点期刊 , 也是 《 美国化 学文摘 ( C A) 》 录用期刊 、 《 中国学术期刊综合评价数据库》 来源期- 7 1 】 。 《 合成树 脂及塑料 》 坚持科研 开发与工业生产相 结合 、 注重 工业生产与 实际应 用的办刊思想, 坚持 面向生产、 面向企业、 面向市场的办刊方针, 一切为 了读者、 作者, 一切服务于读者 、 作者。 1 征 稿 内容 合成 树脂 及 塑料 领域 的新技 术 、 新成 果, 新牌 号、 新产 品 的开发 , 引进技 术 的消化 、 吸收与 创 新, 塑料加 工应 用, 分析 测试方法, 废 旧塑料 的回收和再利 用; 此外, 有 关合成树脂及 塑料 的专 论、 综述, 国 内外最新进展 、 发展趋势 、 技 术讲座及 出国考察报告等。 2 稿 件 要 求 2 . 1 来稿 应论点 明确 、 叙 述清晰、 文 字简练、 数 据可靠, 一般 文章不超过 5 0 0 0字, 综述、 专 论 文 章 勿超 过 6 0 0 0字 ( 包括 图、 表) 。 2 . 2 论文题名应 以准确 、 简明、 新颖 的词 语表达文章 的主题 内容, 并应具有文献检 索价值 。 中文题 名不超过 2 5个字。 题名 中不应有 非规 范或 非公知公认 的缩略语 、 符号 、 代号。 论文 涉及 的 研 究工作如获得某种研 究基金或课题资助, 请 列 出其名称 、 级 别、 编号。 2 . 3 来稿应 附有 3 0 0字左右的 中文摘要 和相应 的英 文摘要 、 英 文题 名、 作者姓名 的汉语拼 音及 工作 单位的 英文译名 , 并附 3 ~ 8个 中、 英 文关键词。 摘要 应 能够客观 、 准确 、 简洁明 了地反 映文章的 内容, 即作 者做 了什 么、 通过什 么做 的、 得到什 么结果。 摘要 须突 出文章 的创 新点, 要有 具体 、 量化的数据 , 不要 写入 背景信 息、 评论 性 内容和 宣传语 句, 应具有独 立性和与文章 主要 信 息的等量性 , 是 一篇 完整 的短 文。 摘要 中的 内容应是正文 中出现过 的, 不能对正文进 行补 充和修 改。 但 应注意摘要 不是正 文文字的 简单 重复, 也 不能与结论 文字相 同。 关键词应尽 量选 用 《 汉语 主题词表》 及 树脂和塑料相关专业词表提供的叙词。 2 . 4 引言主要介绍研 究工作 的背景 、 相 关领域前人 的工作与现状, 以及作 者的意 图与根 据, 应 言 简意 赅 , 开 门见 山。 2 . 5 文 中插 图根据 复杂程度 可绘成 半栏 或通栏。 半栏 图 4 . 5 c m×3 . 5 c m , 通栏 图宽 1 3 c m , 在 图的下方注明 图号 、 图题和 图注、 图例 。 照 片图要 求图象清晰, 尺寸 为 4 . 3 c m× 3 . 3 c m , 应 注明标 尺 比例 、 放 大倍数 等。 文 中表格要 求三线表 。 2 . 6 结论是 论文 结果 的 高度概括 , 不是 正文各段 小节 的简单 重复。 结论要 准确 、 完整 、 明 确、 精 炼, 不要 与摘要 雷 同。 2 . 7 论 文书写格 式 :采用 小四号 宋体 字, 通栏; 外文 字母及符号 的大、 小写须 书写清楚, 上、 下角标 的位置 高低应 明显 区别; 第一次 出现的 字母 ( 无论缩写还是物理量符 号 ) 应做 中文解释。 2 . 8 来稿 涉及 到作 者所在 单位 ( 企业 ) 的研 究报告 、 生产及技 术革新 内容, 需经作 者单位 负 责技 术保 密的部 门审核后 出具 允许公 开发表 的证 明并加盖公章。 2 . 9 参 考 文献应是 作者 亲 自阅读过 的, 且 为 国 内外正 式 出版物 ( 有 国 内、 国际连 续 出版物 号) 。 按 参考文献在 文 中出现 的先后顺序编号, 用方括号标于引文处上 角。 著 录作者姓名应姓前名 后, 姓和名 的首字母 大写。 中国作者 汉语拼 音名用全拼; 欧美作 者名 缩写, 姓与名之 间空一格。 如 著者不 多于 3 人, 全部著 录; 如4 人 以上 , 只著录前 3 人, 后加 “ 等”或 “ e t a l ”, 著者间加 “ , ”。 期刊名请 用标 准缩 写。 所有缩写词均不加 缩写点。 各类文献的著 录格 式如下 ( 序号加 方括 号) 。 2 . 9 . 1 专著 序号 主要 著者. 题 名 :其他题 名信 息f 文献类型标 志] . 其他著者( 如编者 、 译者) . 版本项( 第1 版 不 标 注1 . 出版 地 : 出版 者, 出版 年 : 引文 页码 .
关于carbohydrate polymers 的投稿要求
关于carbohydrate polymers 的投稿要求文章格式根据文章内容将其分为明确的几个小部分,并且给出单行的小标题,前面标上数字如1.1,1.2,……引言陈述研究工作的目的并给出研究的背景,避免直接回顾文献或者对结果进行罗列。
材料和方法给出实验进行过程中所需的药品等明细,已经报道过的方法需要用参考文献标明,描述过程可做稍微相关的改动。
实验描述实验进行的细节,已经报道过的方法需要用参考文献标明,描述过程可做稍微相关的改动。
结果结果必须清晰而简明。
讨论这部分必须挖掘探讨这项研究工作的结果的重要意义,而不是重复结果数据。
结果和讨论通常合为一个部分,避免大量的引用已发表文献的讨论。
结论用简短的一段话来对研究工作的主要结果进行总结,可以独立成段。
附录如果附录超过一个,需要标记为A,B等等。
附录里的公式和方程式需要分别标记:Eq. (A.1), Eq. (A.2)等。
在随后的附录B中则标记为Eq. (B.1)等。
对表格和图也采取类似的标记法:Table A.1; Fig. A.1标题标题需简明扼要,标题经常用于信息检索系统。
避免使用缩写和公式。
作者姓名和从属关系如果姓是双姓这种含糊不清的情况,需要清楚地注明。
在姓名的下面给出作者的联系地址,就是实际工作进行的地方。
用上标标记在每个作者名字后面标记其所属机构。
给出每个相关机构的完整的通讯地址,包括所属国家和每个作者的邮箱。
通讯作者明确给出谁将会处理所有的裁决和发表等相关的通讯事宜。
除了邮箱地址,还要提供电话和传真号码(包括国家和区域代码)以及完整的通信地址。
现住址和原住址如果作者在工作完成后转移住址或者在外访问,我们将会在作者姓名后标注现住址或者原住址等脚标。
摘要摘要需简明真实。
简短地阐述研究工作的目的,主要结果和结论。
摘要通常与正文分开来写,独立成段。
为此,应该避免引用参考文献,不过如果必要的话,可以标明参考文献的作者和年份,避免使用不标准和不常用的缩写词,如果要用,必须在摘要里第一次提到时进行明确的定义。
《维纶通讯》征稿启事
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除信息 、 利外 , 专 受理稿件应符合下列条件 :1研究报告 由作者单位负责保 密审查 。() () 2 多作者稿署名 中, 如第 1 者 作 不是通讯联系人 , 就另加 注释 。( ) 3 作者简介 : 名、 姓 性别 、 出生年月 、 技术职称 ( 学位 ) 何年毕业 于何院校何专业 、 、 任职 单 位、 任何职务 、 在何种刊物上已发表论文和专著数。如 系多作 者 , 介绍第 1 者或执笔 人。来稿应附联 系方 式 , 仅 作 以便 联
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编辑部对所有来稿有权作文字性修改 、 删节或摘要发表 。若作者没有要求 , 不录用 的稿件均不退 回。 自收稿之 日起 。 6个月内作者不得将 同一稿件 向其它杂志社投寄 。来稿一经采用 , 即付稿酬。
3 对 文稿 的要 求
3 1 行文应准确 、 . 简明 、 叙述 清晰 、 逻辑严谨 , 符合标准化 、 规范化要求 。标题应 简洁、 明确 ( 不应超过 2 0字) 并尽量避免 ,
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高分子材料科学与工程 投稿指南
高分子材料科学与工程投稿指南投稿指南是一份指导作者如何撰写和投稿文章的文档。
对于高分子材料科学与工程领域的投稿指南,它应该包含以下内容:1. 引言:在引言部分,应该简要介绍高分子材料科学与工程的背景和重要性。
可以提及高分子材料的广泛应用以及其在现代工业和科学研究中的重要性。
2. 目的和范围:明确指出投稿指南的目的和范围。
说明该指南适用于哪些类型的稿件,包括研究论文、综述文章、通讯等。
同时,指出该指南适用于哪些高分子材料领域,例如高分子合成、高分子物理、高分子化学等。
3. 投稿要求:在这一部分,详细列出作者需要遵守的投稿要求。
包括文章的格式要求、字数限制、参考文献格式等。
还可以提及一些特殊要求,例如是否需要提供原始数据、是否需要提供实验方法详述等。
4. 文章结构:在这一部分,说明文章应该包含的结构和内容。
一般来说,一篇高分子材料科学与工程的文章可以包括以下几个部分:引言、实验方法、结果与讨论、结论和参考文献。
对于综述文章或评论性文章,结构可以有所不同。
5. 语言要求:在这一部分,指出作者需要遵守的语言要求。
包括语法准确、句子通顺、使用恰当的学术词汇等。
还可以提醒作者避免使用复杂的句子结构和冗长的段落,以提高文章的可读性。
6. 投稿流程:在这一部分,说明作者需要遵循的投稿流程。
包括在线投稿系统的使用方法、提交材料的要求等。
还可以提及投稿后的审稿流程和出版流程。
7. 常见问题解答:在这一部分,列出一些作者常见的问题,并给出解答。
这些问题可以包括关于文章格式的问题、参考文献的引用问题、审稿流程的问题等。
8. 结语:在结语部分,可以再次强调投稿指南的重要性,并鼓励作者按照指南的要求撰写和投稿文章。
还可以提醒作者在投稿前仔细检查文章,确保格式和语言的准确性。
通过撰写符合高分子材料科学与工程投稿指南的文章,作者可以提高自己的投稿成功率,并为该领域的学术研究和发展做出贡献。
journal of polymer research投稿须知
journal of polymer research投稿须知
●Journal of Polymer Research为迅速发表有关聚合物基础和应用研
究的文章提供了一个论坛,其最大特点在于内容的多样性,汇集了聚合物科学和技术的各个方面的成果。
●随着聚合物研究在全球范围内迅速发展,该期刊旨在将自己打造
成一个重要的信息工具,不仅面向学术界的国际聚合物研究人员,也面向工业界的研究人员。
●该期刊涵盖了聚合物科学与技术高度跨学科的广泛领域,包括:
聚合物合成、聚合物反应、聚合动力学、聚合物物理等。
●该期刊的影响因子为3.061,中科院分区为3区,不在预警名单中,
投稿周期为1个月。
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