分析化学SCI论文投稿指南
《分析化学》投稿指南 最新版【2013】

Author’s Guid e to Analytical Chemistry(Revised July 2013)Contents (click on the topic)Scope | Manuscript Types - Research Manuscripts - Features, Perspectives, and Reviews|Editorial Policies - Submissions - Peer Review - Professional Ethics - Just Accepted Manuscripts - Patent Activities and Intellectual Property Issues | Manuscript Format - Word-processing details - Research Article Format - Figures and tables - Supporting Information | Nomenclature | Proofs | Additions and Corrections | Reprints and E-prints | ACS AuthorChoiceAnalytical Chemistry publishes a range of manuscripts. Research manuscripts include Comments, Letters, Technical Notes, and Articles. In addition, we publish Features, Perspectives, and Reviews. More details on these manuscript types can be found below.ScopeThe journal is devoted to the dissemination of original knowledge in all branches of analytical chemistry. Fundamental articles may address the general principles of chemical measurement science and need not directly address existing or potential analytical methodology. Articles may be entirely theoretical with regard to analysis, or they may report experimental results. They may contribute to any phase of analytical operations, including sampling, chemical reactions, separations, instrumentation, measurements, and data processing. Papers dealing with known analytical methods should offer a significant, original application of the method, a noteworthy improvement, or results on an important analyte.Manuscript TypesCommon to allManuscripts must be submitted electronically via the ACS Paragon Plus Environment. Instructions and an overview of the submission process are available(/login) and optional electronic manuscript templates are available in several word processing versions (/page/ancham/submission/authors.html).Submitted work must not be previously published or under review elsewhere, including publicly accessible preprint sites. Features and Reviews should only contain material that already has been peer reviewed as a part of a prior publication.Analytical Chemistry publishes papers without page or color charges to authors.A properly completed and signed Journal Publishing Agreement must be submitted for each manuscript. ACS Paragon Plus provides an electronic version of the Agreement that will be available on the My Authoring Activity tab of the Corresponding Author's Home page once the1manuscript has been assigned to an Editor. A PDF version of the Agreement is also available, but Authors are strongly encouraged to use the electronic Journal Publishing Agreement. If the PDF version is used, all pages of the signed PDF Agreement must be submitted. If the Corresponding Author cannot or should not complete either the electronic or PDF version for any reason, another Author should complete and sign the PDF version of the form. Forms and complete instructions are available at /page/copyright/journals/index.html.Author List. During manuscript submission, the submitting author must provide contact information (full name, email address, institutional affiliation and mailing address) for all of the co-authors. Because all of the author names are automatically imported into the electronic Journal Publishing Agreement, the names must be entered into ACS Paragon Plus in the same sequence as they appear on the first page of the manuscript. (Note that co-authors are not required to register in ACS Paragon Plus.) The author who submits the manuscript for publication accepts the responsibility of notifying all co-authors that the manuscript is being submitted. Deletion of an author after the manuscript has been submitted requires a confirming letter to the Editor-in-Chief from the author whose name is being deleted. For more information on ethical responsibilities of authors, see the Ethical Guidelines to Publication of Chemical Research.Research ManuscriptsResearch manuscripts include Comments, Letters, Technical Notes, and Articles.Correspondence to the Editor should be addressed to: Jonathan V. Sweedler, Editor, Analytical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry 63-5, University of Illinois, Urbana IL 61801 (217-244-7866; fax 202-513-8699 or 217-265-6290; eic@).In calculating the length limits discussed with each manuscript type, assume 1000words/page, counting single-column figures as 250 words and double-column as 500 words. If a submission exceeds the length guidelines, it will be returned to the authors to be shortened or modified to fit another manuscript category (see Articles section below for exceptions). Although it may be appropriate that some experimental detail be included in the Supporting Information (see Supporting Information section below), it is not acceptable to place important details of the experiments there in order to circumvent the length guidelines.Articles. The maximum length of Articles is eight journal pages. Rarely, a longer submission may be justified. If so, a convincing justification for the extra length must be made by the authors in their cover letter. The Editor will normally require condensation of longer papers but will consider the justification details provided by the authors.Technical Notes. A Technical Note is a short description of a novel apparatus or technique. Authors must show ingenuity in describing the advantages of the new apparatus or technique over those already available. Technical Notes are three to five pages in length.Letters. A Letter is a brief disclosure of significant new analytical concepts or applications and will be considered on an accelerated schedule. Letters have a maximum length of four journal pages.Comments. A Comment presents important comments on the work of others already published in Analytical Chemistry; Analytical Chemistry will not accept comments concerning research2published elsewhere. The authors of the work being discussed will ordinarily be allowed a chance to reply. Comments have a maximum length of three journal pages.Features, Perspectives, and ReviewsFeatures. Feature articles are written for the generalist and are intended to broaden readers’ professional interests and keep them aware of the role of analytical chemistry in the scientific arena. They are not comprehensive reviews, but rather a tutorial perspective on a field. These are generally submitted by researchers in response to invitations, but unsolicited Features are considered.Authors are welcome to e-mail an outline of a proposed article to the ACS Washington, D.C. office (analytical@). Further instructions will be provided upon acceptance of a proposal.Perspectives. Perspectives point out the authors’ vision of the character and importance of a new direction in analytical chemistry, analyze research reports that provide the foundation for the new direction, and discuss the nature of the opportunities perceived. They can also be articles in which authors synthesize research results with ideas and needs for additional work, as indicated by the results. Perspectives are neither reports of original research nor reviews with the traditional objective of summarizing progress in a field. They are aimed at specialists and experts in the field, and the level of writing reflects the sophistication of the author’s understanding of the topic. They are not intended to be accounts or analyses of an individual’s personal research. The manuscript must be balanced, fair, and accurate in treating contemporary literature. Perspectives are typically six pages and have a maximum length of eight pages.Perspectives can be submitted without invitation although many will be invited. The Editor encourages a preliminary contact by prospective authors for unsolicited submissions(eic@). Perspectives are reviewed by experts in the field; authors are encouraged to suggest expert reviewers. Editorial decisions will be based on technical quality, significance, and demonstration of a new direction in analytical chemistry.Reviews. Reviews are invited, and details will be provided to authors when the invitation is accepted. (However, on occasion, suggested topics for Reviews will be considered; topic proposals must be emailed in advance to eic@.)Editorial PoliciesSubmissionsTo submit manuscripts electronically, see the instructions at /login. Authors must submit the following material as separate files: Manuscript File (as a single .doc or .docx file with figures and tables and captions); cover letter; Supporting Information for Publication, if necessary; and additional materials for review, if needed (submit as Supporting Information for Review Only). A Manuscript PDF File is optional. If uploaded, this file will be used as the PDF proof during the peer review process and as the Just Accepted version. Authors will view the PDF version of their manuscript prior to formal submission to the Editor. Authors should review the journal’s instructions for preparing manuscripts (below) before submitting a manuscript. Close attention to all of the required details will expedite the review and reduce the time to publication.3Cover Letter. A letter must accompany the submission, and it should contain the following elements: the name of the corresponding author and that person’s complete contact information (mailing address, phone, fax, and email); the name(s) of any other author(s); the full manuscript title; a statement of why the paper is appropriate for Analytical Chemistry; and a description of any Supporting Information for Publication and/or for Review Only Material. Additionally, authors should note any length issues, whether the manuscript was discussed with an Editor before submission, and other issues important for the review process.Authors are required to suggest four or more potential reviewers, including email addresses. Suggested reviewers may not be at the same institutes as any of the manuscript authors and will be used at the discretion of the Editors. An author may request that a certain person not be used as a reviewer. The request will generally be honored by the Editor, unless the Editor feels this individual’s opinion, in conjunction with the opinions of other reviewers, is vital in the evaluation of the particular manuscript.Related Work by Authors. Related work under consideration for publication in any medium must be cited in the manuscript and the Editor informed at the time of submission. When related work by any of the authors is not available because it is “in press” (accepted), submitted, or in preparation, a copy of each related paper should be uploaded as “Supporting Information for Review Only” at the time of submission. If a cited reference has already appeared on the Web but not in print, use the DOI for citation. The full journal citation should be completed during manuscript revision or page proof correction, if possible.Peer ReviewSubmitted manuscripts should not be published or under consideration elsewhere and may be examined using software to detect duplication of already published material.Reject without external review. The Editors identify submissions that in their expert opinions would not fare well during the review process; these manuscripts are rejected without further review. Oftentimes, more than one Editor will be consulted during this process. This shortens the time to decision and ensures a manageable workload for reviewers. Examples of manuscripts that would not be peer reviewed include the following: the paper is a routine extension or minor technical improvement of research already published; the science lies outside the scope of Analytical Chemistry; the science does not meet Analytical Chemistry standards; insufficient data are provided to properly substantiate the claims and conclusions made; closely related work has already been published and few, if any, new insights are provided; the work is narrowly focused and not of broad, general appeal to the readership of Analytical Chemistry; the manuscript is a resubmission of a paper that has been previously declined, without the addition of adequate new science and/or without notification in the cover letter of previous submission; or the manuscript deals with known analytical methods and does not offer a significant, original application of the method, a noteworthy improvement, or results on an important analyte.The editorial decision. Reviewers evaluate the manuscript on the basis of originality, technical quality, clarity of presentation, and importance to the field. The Editors evaluate the reviewers’ arguments in the context of the scope and aims of the journal and make the final decision on each manuscript. The possible decisions include: accept; revise to address the concerns of the reviewers before the editors make a final decision; reject but consider a resubmission if4significant additional work is completed; or decline on the grounds of major technical or interpretational flaws, insufficient advance, or lack of novelty and interest.In cases when reviewers make different or conflicting recommendations, the Editors may request additional information from the reviewers, consult other experts, and/or ask the authors to clarify sections in question. Some manuscripts that are declined may be considered upon resubmission if significant additional work is completed, but authors are required to let the Editor know that the work is being resubmitted for reconsideration.Reviewers may be asked to review subsequent versions of the manuscript, especially if new data have been added to the paper, to evaluate whether the authors have addressed the scientific concerns. In such cases, blind copies of all reviewers’ comments are normally sent to the reviewers. The Editors will expedite any additional rounds of reviews to ensure timely publication.Any appeals should be addressed to the Editor who handled the manuscript and should include a concise statement of the specific reason for appeal.The Editors strongly disapprove of any attempts by authors to determine the identity of reviewers or to confront potential reviewers. The editorial policy of this journal is neither to confirm nor to deny any speculation about the identities of our reviewers. Authors whose manuscripts are published in Analytical Chemistry are expected to review manuscripts submitted by other researchers from time to time. Information for Reviewers is published separately online. Professional EthicsAll parties—editors, reviewers, and authors—are expected to adhere to the standards embodied in the American Chemical Society’s Ethical Guidelines to Publication of Chemical Research. Those guidelines are available on the Web submission site (). Authors are reminded of their obligation to obtain the consent of all coauthors before submitting a paper for publication. If any change in authorship is necessary after a paper has been submitted, the corresponding author must provide a signed letter to the Editor confirming that all of the original coauthors have been notified and have agreed to the change.In publishing only original research, ACS is committed to deterring plagiarism, including self-plagiarism. ACS Publications uses CrossCheck's iThenticate software to screen submitted manuscripts for similarity to published material. Note that your manuscript may be screened during the submission process. Further information about plagiarism can be found in Part B of the Ethical Guidelines to Publication of Chemical Research.Just Accepted ManuscriptsAfter a manuscript is peer reviewed and accepted, authors have the option of having their work posted as a Just Accepted manuscript. These are posted on the ACS Publications website prior to technical editing, formatting for publication, and author proofing, and this usually occurs within 30 minutes to 24 hours of acceptance by the editorial office. To ensure rapid delivery of the accepted manuscript to the Web, authors must adhere carefully to all requirements in the journal’s Author Guidelines. For further information, please refer to the Just Accepted FAQ, at . Patent Activities and Intellectual Property IssuesAuthors are responsible for ensuring that all patent activities and intellectual property issues are satisfactorily resolved prior to first publication (Just Accepted, ASAP, or in issue).The actual5date on which an accepted paper is published on the Web is recorded on the Web version of the manuscript and on the first page of the PDF version.Acceptance and publication will not be delayed for pending or unresolved issues of this nature.Manuscript FormatWord-processing detailsManuscripts prepared with accepted software packages will be used for production. Documents prepared with other word-processing programs will be handled on an experimental basis with the understanding that the use of these files in production cannot be guaranteed. For a list of currently acceptable word-processing packages, please refer to the guidelines presented at .Research Article FormatTitle. Use specific and informative titles with a high keyword content. Avoid acronyms and subtitles. Either the title or the abstract must contain the name(s) of the central measurement methodology (or methodologies) used in the paper.Authorship. Give authors’ full names, the complete mailing address of the place where the work was done, and the current addresses of the authors, if different, as a footnote. Indicate the corresponding author by an asterisk and provide an e-mail address and fax number for that person.Abstract. Abstracts (80–250 words) are required for Articles, Letters, and Technical Notes and should describe briefly and clearly the purpose of the research, the principal results, and the major conclusions. Remember that the abstract will be the most widely read portion of the paper and will be used by abstracting services. An abstract graphic will appear with abstract text.Text. Consult the publication for the general writing style. Write for the specialist (except for Features, which should be written for the scientific generalist). It is not necessary to include information and details or techniques that should be common knowledge to those in the field.General organization. Indicate the breakdown among and within sections with center heads and side heads. Keep all information pertinent to a particular section and avoid repetition.Introduction. The Introduction should state the purpose of the investigation and must include appropriate citations of relevant, precedent work but should not include an extensive review of marginally related literature. If the manuscript describes a new method, indicate why it is preferable to older methods. If the manuscript describes an improved analysis of a substance, the competing methods must be referenced and compared. Absence of appropriate literature references can be grounds for rejection of the paper.Experimental Section. Use complete sentences (i.e., do not use outline form). Be consistent in voice and tense. For apparatus, list only devices of a specialized nature. List and describe preparation of special reagents only. Do not list those normally found in the laboratory and preparations described in standard handbooks and texts. Because procedures are intended as instructions to permit work to be repeated by others, give adequate details of critical steps.6Published procedures should be cited but not described, except where the presentation involves substantial modifications. While an experimental section is required to be in the main article, detailed procedures may be presented in the Supporting Information.Safety considerations. Within the experimental section (and not in the Supporting Information section), describe all safety considerations, including any procedures that are hazardous, any reagents that are toxic, and any procedures requiring special precautions, in enough detail so that workers in the laboratory repeating the experiments can take appropriate safety measures. Procedures and references for the neutralization, deactivation, and ultimate disposal of unusual byproducts should be included.Results and discussion. The results may be presented in tables or figures; however, many simple findings can be presented directly in the text with no need for tables or figures. The discussion should be concise and deal with the interpretation of the results.Conclusions. Use the conclusion section only for interpretation and not to summarize information already presented in the text or abstract.References. References to notes/comments and to the permanent literature should be numbered in one consecutive series by order of mention in the text. Reference numbers in the text must be superscripted. The accuracy and completeness of the references are the authors’ responsibility. Use Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index abbreviations for journal names and provide publication year, volume, and page number (inclusive pagination is recommended). Chemical Abstracts reference information for foreign publications that are not readily available should also be supplied.List submitted articles as “in press” only if formally accepted for publication and give the volume number and year, if known. Otherwise, use “submitted to” or “unpublished work” with the name of the place where the work was done and the date. Include name, affiliation, and date for “personal communications”. For work published online (ASAP, Just Accepted) and work submitted for publication (e.g., submitted; in press), the DOI should be furnished in addition to the standard bibliographic information.Examples of the reference format:(1) Ho, M.; Pemberton, J. E. Anal. Chem. 1998, 70, 4915–4920.(2) Bard, A. J.; Faulker, L. R. Electrochemical Methods, 2nd ed.; Wiley: New York,2001.(3) Francesconi, K. A.; Kuehnelt, D. In Environmental Chemistry of Arsenic;Frankenberger, W. T., Jr., Ed.; Marcel Dekker:New York, 2002; pp 51–94.(4) Pratt, D. A.; van der Donk, W. A. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2004, DOI:10.1021/ja047915o.Acknowledgments. Authors may acknowledge technical assistance, gifts, the source of special materials, financial support, meeting presentation information, and the auspices under which work was done, including permission to publish. If the article is dedicated to another scholar, a brief statement, such as “This article is dedicated to [name]”, can be included.7Statements about author contributions to the work or equal contributions of work should be included as a separate statement.Conflict of Interest Disclosure. A statement describing any financial conflicts of interest or lack thereof is published with each manuscript. During the submission process, the corresponding author must provide this statement on behalf of all authors of the manuscript. The statement should describe all potential sources of bias, including affiliations, funding sources, and financial or management relationships, that may constitute conflicts of interest (please see the ACS Ethical Guidelines). The statement will be published in the final article. If no conflict of interest is declared, the following statement will be published in the article: “The authors declare no competing financial interest.”Figures and tablesTo facilitate the publication process, please submit manuscript graphics using the following guidelines:The preferred submission procedure is to embed graphic files in a Word document. It may help to print the manuscript on a laser printer to ensure all artwork is clear and legible.Additional acceptable file formats are TIFF, PDF, EPS (vector artwork), or CDX(ChemDraw file). If submitting individual graphic files in addition to them being embedded in a Word document, ensure the files are named based on graphic function (i.e. Scheme 1, Figure 2, Chart 3), not the scientific name. Labeling of all figure parts should be present and the parts should be assembled into a single graphic.•EPS files: Ensure that all fonts are converted to outlines or embedded in the graphic file. The document settings should be in RGB mode. NOTE:WhileEPS files are accepted, the vector-based graphics will be rasterized forproduction. Please see below for TIFF file production resolutions.TIFF files (either embedded in a Word doc or submitted as individual files) should have the following resolution requirements:•Black and White line art: 1200 dpi•Grayscale art (a monochromatic image containing shades of gray): 600 dpi•Color art (RGB color mode): 300 dpi•The RGB and resolution requirements are essential for producing high-quality graphics within the published manuscript. Graphics submitted in CMYK or atlower resolutions may be used, however, the colors may not be consistent andgraphics of poor quality may not be able to be improved.•Most graphic programs provide an option for changing the resolution when you are saving the image. Best practice is to save the graphic file at the finalresolution and size using the program used to create the graphic.8Graphics should be sized at the final production size when possible. Single column graphics are preferred and can be sized up to 240 points wide (3.33 in.). Double column graphics must be sized between 300 and 504 points (4.167 in. and 7 in.). All graphics have a maximum depth of 660 points (9.167 in.) including the caption (please allow 12 pts for each line of caption text).•Consistently sizing letters and labels in graphics throughout your manuscript will help ensure consistent graphic presentation for publication.Do not use figures or tables that duplicate each other or material already in the text. Calibration plots will not normally be published; give the information in a table or in the text. Do not include tables or figures that have already been published without clear citation and copyright acknowledgement. If the use of a large number of figures is desired to illustrate a phenomenon, the figures should be in Supporting Information. Straight-line figures are usually not needed; the information they convey can be described sufficiently (and in less space) in the text.The quality of the submitted electronic files determines the final quality of the published illustrations. Diagrams, graphs, charts, and other artwork should be created with dark text and lines on white or other light backgrounds. In general, bar graphs waste space and are discouraged. If artwork will need to be reduced, choose a lettering size large enough to be legible after the figure is reduced. Avoid using complex textures and shading; these do not reproduce well. To show a pattern, use a simple crosshatch design.If any figures have appeared previously or are adapted from other publications, please indicate this in the manuscript and submission letter and obtain permission to reproduce the figure (/page/copyright/permissions_otherpub.html). Photographs should be full-size, in high-resolution files. If possible, please size the photographs so that they are single- or double-column width, to avoid the need for reduction.For more information, please visit /page/4authors/submission/index.html. Table of Contents (TOC)/Abstract (ABS) Graphic. A TOC graphic is required for all manuscript types except Comments and Additions and Corrections. The TOC and ABS graphic are the same image and sized the same; its width is 8.47 cm (3.33 inches or 240 points) and height is 4.76 cm (1.875 inches or 135 points). This graphic is used for multiple purposes, including the document abstract graphic and other situations where a representative graphic is required. This graphic should give the reader a quick visual representation of the essence of the paper without providing specific details. The best images for these uses are simple, relatively free of text and technical characters, and make use of color for visual impact. Provide the TOC graphic as the last page of the submitted manuscript, labeled as “for TOC only”.Supporting InformationIn the interest of more concise and readable articles, authors should publish certain types of material in an appendix called Supporting Information (SI). This material can include additional examples of experimental and theoretical figures that are similar in form to figures in the article, novel algorithms, extensive tabular data (e.g., numerical values for the data in important figures in the manuscript and databases in comparative or theoretical studies of detailed kinetics or proteomics data), extensive figures connected with computational modeling, analytical and9。
分析化学 投稿须知

《分析化学》网上投稿须知本编辑部与仪器信息网()合作组建了网上投稿系统,该系统集成了投稿、查询、审稿、修改、清样于一体。
为了不断完善此系统,希望您悉心指教,并告知我们(fxhx@),分析化学编辑部会参照您的建议进行完善,不断加快您稿件的处理周期,以适应当今科技交流日新月异的要求。
您在投稿时,需先登录本刊主页(),点击“我要投稿”,然后按照要求提交论文即可。
以下是本刊对稿件的详细要求,请您仔细阅读。
1、栏目及字数要求1.1 特约来稿邀请分析化学领域知名的国内学者在以下方面进行深入报道:撰写最新的研究成果或者该领域的评述与进展,报道国内学者在国际学术领域活跃的最新研究项目。
该栏目及时追踪分析化学领域最新的发展动向,以图文的特写形式让读者快速掌握近期研究者所关注的态势,广泛传播科学研究对社会的促进作用。
本栏目不收取任何费用,并给予稿酬。
1.2 研究快报论文的创新性强,学术价值重大,投稿时需要对文章的学术价值和创新性进行简要的说明,作者需突出论文的创新思想和初步的研究结果。
撰写格式包括中英文题目、作者、单位、中英文摘要、关键词、正文、参考文献等;同时将篇幅控制在3000 字左右,并提供全文的英文译稿(在ScienceDirect网同步发表)。
发表周期在3 个月内。
1.3 研究报告具有原始性和创造性的研究成果。
全文包括图、表、参考文献和中、英文摘要不得超过6000 字。
1.4 研究简报具有创新性和在前人研究基础上有重大改进的研究成果。
全文包括图、表、参考文献和中、英文摘要不得超过4000 字。
1.5 仪器装置及实验技术主要报道新分析仪器的研制、性能及其应用,实验装置和实验技术的重大改进成果。
全文包括图、表、参考文献和中、英文摘要不得超过5000 字。
1.6 评述与进展评述国内外分析化学前沿的新进展及新动向。
全文连同图、表、参考文献和中、英文摘要不得超过10000 字。
发表的同时必须附英文翻译稿,在ScienceDirect网站同步发表。
分析化学发表sci(发表流程+注意事项+写作方法)

说起SCI论文,一定是一个让所有科研工作者又爱又恨的话题。
在当前的科研环境下,SCI论文是评估科研能力上下的主要指标。
能够发表SCI论文,代表着作者高水平的科研能力,能够帮助个人在职称上得到迅速的晋升,从而极大地提升待遇。
下面以“分析化学发表sci〞为例,给大家带来相关知识阅读,欢送指正。
一、分析化学期刊简介?分析化学?〔月刊〕1972年创刊,是分析化学学科专业性学术期刊。
?分析化学?主要报道我国分析化学创新性研究成果,反映国内外分析化学学科前沿和进展。
?分析化学?旨在为冶金、地质、化工、材料、农业、食品、药物、环境等领域从事研究测试的科技人员及高等院校相关专业的广阔师生提供新的分析化学的理论、方法和研究进展,促进学术交流和科技进步,为国家的经济建设效劳。
?分析化学?栏目设置:研究报告、研究简报、评述与进展、仪器装置与实验技术、来稿摘登。
二、分析化学发表sci分析化学发表sci和其他论文发表流程一样,都要经历:准备稿件→投稿→审稿后如录用先发来用稿通知扫描→付清款项→邮寄用稿通知单原件→发表并寄样刊这个流程。
但在发表中我们需要注意以下问题:1.要具备足够的创新性SCI论文最强调的是创新性。
如果没有创新性,语言写得再好,都是不可能被SCI期刊接收。
2.文章的构思一定要逻辑清晰一篇科技论文,就像讲一个故事。
你能够将工作的重要性是什么?或者说能解决什么样的问题?为什么要做这个工作?针对这样的问题,你采取了什么样的方法来解决这个问题?获得了什么样的新成果?获得的成果解决了前面提出的问题没有?如果将这样一个故事讲圆满了,那么你的文章也就写得比拟成功。
3.图表要清晰美观4.摘要一定要写好摘要要用简洁的语言高度概括整个文章。
摘要的好坏决定文章是否被期刊编辑送审。
摘要的第一句一般提出研究背景,指出存在的问题。
接下来针对这个问题,阐述采取的技术手段,如何解决问题。
通过我们的技术路线和方案,得到了什么样的结论?最后得到的结论,对所在研究领域有什么样的作用和意义。
SCI论文选刊、投稿指南

选稿投稿1、拟投期刊的选择(1)选用SCI收录期刊。
目前SCI收录核心刊 3000种,加上增补期刊约 5600种。
研究者可事先将SCI中自己感兴趣的期刊找出来备用。
(2)利用SCI收录期刊的影响引子(Impact Factor)来选择期刊。
期刊的影响因子是该刊前2年发表的文献在当前的平均被引次数。
《科学》、《自然》影响因子很高,SCI收录中国期刊影响因子都在1.00以下。
期刊影响因子愈大,有用信息愈多。
作者可根据期刊的影响因子排名决定投稿方向。
(3)利用学科带头人的影响或国际学术交流的条件,物色最了解中国学术研究、信任中国学者的那部分期刊投稿。
SCI选用的期刊中约 1 / 3为美国期刊,因而要注意选美国期刊。
2、如何准备投稿选择适合刊物投稿:从杂志homepage下载Instruction for Author,按投稿要求,如投稿份数、论文体例、长度、图表、参考文献引法、配图说明(Figure legends)等,逐条遵循。
Letter to editor-in-chief :①声明文稿权转让;②未一稿多投,和在稿件未作出决定前不准备一稿多投;③所有列出作者均对文稿有确切贡献;④文稿内容真实,无作伪;⑤所有作者均已阅读文稿,且同意送稿;⑥通信作者地址、电话、Fax、e-mail;⑦通信作者签名。
勿一稿多投。
3、向国外生物医刊投稿注意事项A. 期刊选择:选择期刊的方法:如果论文主题在一个很窄的分支学科内,那么选择范围只能限制在几种刊物;如果论文信息交叉了几个研究领域,则可有许多种选择。
B. 阅读和使用投稿须知:(1)读刊头(masthead statement,通常放在期刊前面的文题页上),以了解刊名、简单的办刊宗旨、编辑委员会组成、编辑部成员、出版商及其联系地址等。
(2)浏览目录(table of contents),确定该刊物是否发表你研究领域的文章及发表的比例有多大。
(3)注意栏目设置,确定拟投稿件的栏目。
分析化学-ErukeAlert!新闻稿征稿通知

分析化学-ErukeAlert!新闻稿征稿通知
佚名
【期刊名称】《分析化学》
【年(卷),期】2014(000)006
【总页数】1页(P928-928)
【正文语种】中文
本刊已和美国科学促进会合作,对每期的优秀文章进行推荐,如您希望获得更多的世界其他地区的同行关注,请您百忙之中撰写发表在本刊文章的新闻稿件,突出该文的创新点,并附上主题图片一幅(图片详细说明不超过100字),新闻稿须中英文撰写,篇幅不限。
新闻稿涉及内容如下:
1.How does your approach differ from methods used to characterize such forces?
2.Would you please briefly explain the mechanism that governs the object of study?
3.What was the most striking aspect of your results?
4.Could you please provide a few specific examples of applications for your approach?
5.Can you tell me of any future work you are doing in this area?
《分析化学》编辑部。
化学sci发表

化学sci发表化学科学是研究物质的组成、性质、结构和变化规律的学科。
在化学研究中,发表科学论文是科研人员所追求的一个重要目标。
化学SCI发表不仅能够扩大研究结果的影响力,还能提高科研人员在学术界的声誉和地位。
本文将探讨化学SCI 发表的重要性,以及一些实用的技巧来提高发表论文的成功率。
首先,化学SCI发表的重要性不言而喻。
SCI(Science Citation Index)是一个用来追踪和分析学术文献引用情况的数据库平台。
在化学领域,SCI发表是衡量研究成果影响力的重要指标之一。
通过发表SCI论文,研究人员能够将自己的研究成果传播给全球范围的科研界,进一步推动学科的发展。
此外,SCI论文还可以提高研究人员的知名度和竞争力,有助于获得科研项目的资助和职业晋升。
那么,如何提高化学SCI论文的发表成功率呢?首先,选择合适的研究主题是十分关键的。
一篇好的SCI论文应该有创新性和独特性。
选择一个具有前沿性和热点问题的研究主题,能够增加论文被同行关注和引用的机会。
此外,研究主题应该与当前研究领域的发展趋势相契合,这样才能符合SCI期刊的发表标准。
其次,充分评估实验结果的可靠性和科学意义。
对于化学实验来说,实验数据的准确性和可重复性是非常重要的。
确保实验条件的严谨性,控制变量的影响,才能保证实验结果的有效性和可靠性。
此外,在结果分析和讨论的过程中,要全面解读实验结果,并结合相关文献进行对比和分析,以展示出实验结果的科学意义和价值。
第三,选择合适的SCI期刊进行投稿。
在化学领域,有很多权威的SCI期刊,如《自然》、《Science》、《化学通讯》等。
根据自己的研究方向和研究内容,选择一个合适的SCI期刊进行投稿是至关重要的。
在选择期刊时,我们应该考虑期刊的影响因子、审稿周期和发表要求等因素,以提高论文的发表成功率。
最后,编写高质量的SCI论文是确保发表成功的重要一环。
在论文的撰写过程中,要注意结构的合理性和逻辑的连贯性。
高三化学申请化学学术期刊论文的投稿与发表

高三化学申请化学学术期刊论文的投稿与发表投稿与发表化学学术期刊论文的过程十分重要且复杂。
在高三化学学科中,学生可能会接触到论文的撰写和投稿流程。
本文将详细介绍高三化学学生如何申请化学学术期刊论文的投稿与发表。
一、选择合适的期刊在申请化学学术期刊论文的投稿与发表之前,学生需要仔细选择合适的期刊。
首先,学生应该了解自己的研究领域,选择与之相关的期刊。
其次,学生可以通过查阅学术数据库或咨询导师等渠道,了解到期刊的影响因子、审稿周期、稿件要求等信息,综合考虑后选择适合自己的期刊。
二、撰写论文在撰写化学学术期刊论文时,学生需要遵循期刊的投稿要求和规范。
论文的结构一般包括标题、摘要、引言、实验方法、结果与讨论、结论等部分。
学生应该清晰地表达自己的研究目的、方法、结果和结论,并使用准确的科学语言。
此外,学生还需要注重论文的排版,使其整洁美观,增加阅读的舒适度。
三、投稿投稿是将撰写好的论文提交给期刊编辑部的过程。
学生应该按照期刊要求将论文的电子版、作者信息和投稿信等提交给编辑部。
此外,一些期刊还要求学生同时提交论文的原始数据、实验方法和实验结果的验证等信息。
在投稿时,学生需要仔细检查论文的格式是否符合要求,确保没有遗漏关键信息。
四、审稿论文投稿后,期刊编辑部会根据论文的主题和质量安排专家进行审稿。
审稿是一个严谨的过程,专家会对论文的科学性、创新性、实验设计和结果分析等方面进行评价。
审稿的结果通常分为接收、修订和拒绝三种情况。
无论结果如何,学生都应该认真对待专家提出的批评和建议,在下一轮投稿中进行改进。
五、修改与再投稿对于被要求修改的论文,学生应该根据专家的意见进行修改,并在修改信中说明具体的改动。
此外,学生还应该密切关注期刊的投稿要求和截稿日期,及时进行再次投稿。
在再次投稿时,学生可以选择同一个期刊或者将论文投稿到其他合适的期刊。
六、论文发表如果学生的论文被期刊接收并正式发表,那么这是一个值得庆祝的时刻。
学生可以将论文发表的消息与导师、同学和朋友分享,以激励自己在学术研究方面的进一步努力。
analytical chemistry acta投稿经验

analytical chemistry acta投稿经验标题:Analytical Chemistry Acta投稿经验引言概述:Analytical Chemistry Acta是一本国际知名的分析化学期刊,对于分析化学领域的学者和研究人员来说,投稿到这个期刊是一项重要的任务。
本文将从五个大点出发,详细阐述Analytical Chemistry Acta投稿的经验和注意事项。
正文内容:1. 选择合适的研究主题1.1 了解期刊的研究范围:在投稿之前,仔细研究Analytical Chemistry Acta的官方网站或最近几期的论文,了解期刊的研究范围和重点领域。
1.2 确定研究创新点:确保研究主题在分析化学领域具有独特性和创新性,能够吸引读者和编辑的兴趣。
2. 撰写高质量的论文2.1 结构合理:论文应包括引言、实验方法、结果与讨论、结论和参考文献等部分,结构清晰明了。
2.2 数据准确:确保实验数据的准确性和可重复性,使用适当的统计方法进行数据分析。
2.3 图表清晰:图表应具有良好的可读性,标注清晰,图表标题和图例应准确描述实验结果。
2.4 文字流畅:文章应使用准确、简练的语言,避免冗长和模糊的表达,确保文章的可读性。
2.5 参考文献规范:参考文献应按照期刊要求的格式进行标注和排版,确保引用的准确性和完整性。
3. 提交前的准备工作3.1 格式要求:确保论文的格式符合期刊的要求,包括字体、字号、行距等。
3.2 语言修饰:对于非英语母语的作者,建议请母语为英语的同行进行语言修饰,确保文章的语法和表达准确无误。
3.3 附加材料:根据期刊要求,准备好所有需要提交的附加材料,如实验数据、图表原始文件等。
4. 投稿过程中的注意事项4.1 尊重期刊要求:仔细阅读期刊的投稿指南和要求,确保投稿过程中的每一步都按照要求进行。
4.2 选择合适的编辑:在投稿时,可以根据自己的研究领域和兴趣选择合适的编辑,提高论文的被接受几率。
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分析化学SCI论文投稿指南,教你选最合适的杂志!1. 分析化学类Anal. Chem. IF 5.646 ACS米果化学会的分析化学杂志,分析化学的No.1,对于做药分的同志,如果你的文章的创新非常大,比如说提出了一种新的分析方法或分析手段,比之以前的分析方法有了明显的进步,具有很重大的意义;或者说你的应用体系非常的具有新意,可以考虑投AC。
The Analyst IF 3.198 RSC英国皇家化学会的分析家杂志,文章质量非常不错,对文章的新意要求也是比较高的,要求在方法学或者体系有明显的创新,然后才有被接受的可能。
不过比之AC还是有不小的差距。
Anal Chim Acta IF 2.894Talanta IF 2.81 Elsevier的两个分析化学杂志,对新意要求不是那么严格,一般来说,只要有一定的新意,能说出比以前的方法的进步之处,实验数据充实,文章条理清晰,都能被接受。
这个一定的新意,就是说在某些方面别人没有做过就行了,看你一张嘴怎么说啦^^而且这两个杂志每年的文章比较多,对中国人也比较宽松啦,起码我们实验室每年都有大量的文章发表这两个杂志上,而且经常是新人练手就投这两个杂志。
如果不能投AC大家可以优先考虑投这两个杂志。
影响因子也还不错。
Anal Biochem IF 2.948Anal Bioanal Chem IF 2.591 看杂志名字就能看出来,要求体系和生物相关,当然,药代药理研究的都可以投稿的。
要求有一定的新意,较容易接受。
其中Anal Biochem今年来IF一直上升,看好!J PHARMACEUT BIOMED IF 2.032 米果医药学会的药物和生物医学分析杂志,影响因子虽然不高,但是文章质量不错。
创新要求不高,但是要求实验作的够漂亮^^Anal Sci IF 1.589 日本分析化学杂志,较容易接受。
Anal Lett IF 0.986 分析快报,只要文章通顺数据合理,较容易接受。
2. 色谱分析类Electrophoresis IF 4.101 电泳杂志,有关电泳的毛细管电泳的微芯片的分析都可以投稿,偏生化分析,但是纯粹的药物分析也会接受。
要求在方法上有较大的新意。
J Chromarogr A IF 3.554 色谱A杂志,只要是色谱相关的文章都可以投稿,但是要求有一定的创新,最好是方法学上面的创新。
如果是色谱理论方面的研究,或者比较完整的药物体系的分析,也可以投。
由于色谱已经是一种比较成熟的技术了,我个人认为,要想发表较高影响因子的杂志,一个方法是从色谱柱入手,研发新型填料的色谱柱;或者是应用到特殊的体系上去,最好是具有实际意义的生物体系,比如最近AC上面有一篇将HPLC应用到分析海洋中纺织物的文章,在体系选择上就具有很明显的新意(记得不太清楚了,见谅)。
J Chromatogr B IF 2.667 色谱B,色谱A的姊妹杂志,副标题是生物医药分析。
从副标题就可以看出来,JCB是最适合药分的投稿的杂志了!JCB尤其偏重于做药代方面的文章,比较容易发表。
当然,其他色谱方面的文章也能被发表。
总的来说,JCB上面还是有不少质量不错的文章。
J Sep Sci IF 2.525 分离科学杂志,以前的名字叫做高分辨色谱杂志,略偏重于毛细管电泳方面的。
所有与分离相关的都可以投。
Biomed Chromatogr IF 1.611 生物医学色谱色谱,也是很适合做药物分析的投稿的杂志,创新要求不高,但是尽量能够有生物体系里面的应用会比较容易接受。
Chromatographia IF 1.171 色谱家杂志,对创新要求不高,较容易发表。
3. 药物医学类这一块的杂志我不是很熟,如果列的不全情见谅。
J Agr Food Chem IF 2.322 农业食品化学杂志,米果化学会出品,必属精品!虽然IF不高,但却是农业食品类的No.1,文章的质量很不错,创新要求不高,但是实验数据一定要做好做扎实。
做药分的可以投,尤其是做中药分析的,或者是分析食品中的药物的。
J Nat Prod IF 2.418 米果化学会的天然产物化学杂志,做天然产物的都可以投,但是略偏重于天然产物的提取和合成,分析的文章不多。
4. 质谱类J AM SOC MASS SPECTR IF 3.307 米果质谱学会杂志,水准很高的质谱杂志!J MASS SPECTROM IF 2.945 Wiley的质谱杂志,要求一般。
RAPID COMMUN MASS SP IF 2.68 Wiley的快速质谱通讯杂志,因为是通讯类的文章,所以要求有一定的新意,文章不要太长,较容易发表,推荐。
5. 电化学分析类Biosens Bioelectron IF 4.132 生物传感器与生物电子杂志,IF几年来上升很快,用电化学传感器来进行药分的同志可以考虑,要求方法上有较大的新意。
我们实验室有较多的文章在BB上发表,今年来要求有所提高。
生物相关体系更受欢迎。
其实现在做生物的总是要占一点点便宜咯。
大家都尽量向生物上靠一靠咯!Electroanaly IF 2.444 Wiley的电分析杂志,要求有一定创新,较容易发表。
适合用电话学方法进行药物分析的文章。
SENSOR ACTUAT B-CHEM IF 2.331 传感器与激励器杂志,用电化学传感器进行药物分析的可以投稿。
创新要求一般。
O6/O7 化学/晶体学类核心期刊表高等学校化学学报2、分析化学3、化学学报4、催化学报5、无机化学学报6、物理化学学报7、有机化学8、分析试验室9、色谱10、分析测试学报11、化学通报12、分子科学学报13、分析科学学报14、中国科学.B辑,化学15、化学进展16、理化检验.化学分册17、分子催化18、化学研究与应用19、化学试剂20、功能高分子学报21、光谱实验室22、合成化学23、人工晶体学报24、感光科学与光化学(改名为:影像科学与光化学)25、计算机与应用化学26、核化学与放射化学刊名 ISSN CN 核心期刊1 催化学报 0253-9837 21-1195/O6 ★2 电化学 1006-3471 35-1172/06 ★3 分析测试通报★4 分析化学 0253-3820 22-1125/O6 ★5 分析测试学报 1004-4957 44-1318/TH ★6 分子催化 1001-3555 62-1039/O6 ★7 分析试验室 1000-0720 11-2017/TF ★8 功能高分子学报 1008-9357 31-1633/O6 ★9 高分子学报 1000-3304 11-1857/O6 ★10 高等学校化学学报 0251-0790 22-1131/06 ★11 化学物理学报 1003-7713 34-1295/O6 ★12 化学通报 0441-3776 11-1804/O6 ★13 化学研究与应用 1004-1656 51-1378/O6 ★14 化学学报 0567-7351 31-1320/O6 ★15 化学进展 1005-281X 11-3383/O6 ★16 核化学与放射化学 0253-9950 11-2045/TL ★17 结构化学 0254-5861 35-1112/TQ ★18 计算机与应用化学 1001-4160 11-3763/TP ★19 理化检验:化学分册 1001-4020 31-1337/TB ★20 离子交换与吸附 1001-5493 12-1147/O6 ★21 燃料化学学报 0253-2409 14-1140/TQ ★22 色谱 1000-8713 21-1185/O6 ★23 无机化学学报 1001-4861 32-1185/06 ★24 物理化学学报 1000-6818 11-1892/06 ★25 有机化学 0253-2786 31-1321/O6 ★26 应用化学 1000-0518 22-1128/O6 ★27 中国稀土学报 1000-4343 11-2365/TG ★28 高分子科学:英文版 0256-7679 11-2015/O629 高等学校化学研究:英文版 1005-9040 22-1183/0630 中国化学快报:英文版 1001-8417 11-2710/O631 中国化学:英文版 1001-604X 31-1547/O632 中国反应性高分子:英文版 1004-7646 12-1146/O433 大学化学 1000-8438 11-1815/O634 分析化学译刊35 分析测试技术与仪器 1006-3757 62-1123/O636 分子科学学报:中英文版 1000-9035 22-1662/O437 分析科学学报 1006-6144 42-1338/O38 感光科学与光化学 1000-3231 11-2029/O639 广州化学 1009-220X 44-1317/O640 广东微量元素科学 1006-446X 44-1396/T41 高分子通报 1003-3726 11-2051/O642 化学与生活.绿色生活 1672-5808 11-5017/TQ43 化学计量44 痕量分析45 化学分析计量 1008-6145 37-1315/O646 合成化学 1005-1511 51-1427/O647 化学研究 1008-1011 41-1083/0648 化学教育 1003-3807 11-1923/O649 天然气化学杂志:英文版 1003-9953 21-1484/O450 南京化工大学学报 1007-7537 32-1458/O651 四川稀土(注:★为核心期刊)。