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yiren1983

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[交流] 【亚洲化学】+【有效期至2009年1月10日】

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    大家好!向大家请教一下亚洲化学的投稿方式!
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来点资料介绍,希望有帮助。引自http://news.xinhuanet.com/newsce ... content_4684799.htm

新华网东京6月12日电(记者 钱铮) 由数个亚洲国家合办的国际学术月刊《亚洲化学杂志》将于今年7月创刊,以求改变一些国际学术期刊主要以欧美研究者为稿件征集对象的局面。

    据《日本经济新闻》12日报道,《亚洲化学杂志》主要由日本、中国、韩 国在化学方面的学术团体创办,同时也得到了印度、新加坡等国家和地区的化学学术团体的支持。诺贝尔化学奖获得者、日本理化研究所理事长野依良治担任该杂志的首任主编。

    《亚洲化学杂志》主要以亚洲科研机构的研究人员为论文征集对象,文章须用英语撰写,由专家评审所投稿件并决定刊登哪篇论文,德国的一家出版社承担杂志的文字编辑工作。该杂志每月以印刷版和网络版两种形式和读者见面。

    据日本媒体报道,随着中国、韩国等亚洲国家科学技术的发展,这些国家在化学领域的研究水平不断提高。在过去5年中,亚洲科研人员向国际权威化学杂志投稿的总篇数增长了约两倍,逐渐和欧洲研究者的论文数量并驾齐驱。但由于种种原因,一些国际学术期刊仍多以欧美研究者为稿件征集对象。

    《亚洲化学杂志》的编辑之一、东京大学教授中村荣一说,“我们希望连续收集一批优秀的论文,向世界展示亚洲在化学研究领域的成就”。(完)
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5. Organization of Full Papers
We can process your manuscript faster if you lay it out as described below.
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Title page: Title; authors' names with academic titles, an asterisk denotes the correspondence author(s); affiliations of all the authors, including the full postal address, fax number, and e-mail address of the correspondence author(s); series title, number, and reference to previous paper(s) in the series, if applicable; dedication, if applicable.

Abstract should be brief (600–1000 characters) and not too technical. An additional version of the abstract in the authors' native language may also be supplied. When written in a non-Roman alphabet, this must be in a "camera-ready" form: the text must fit into a single column 8.5 cm wide; type size, 2 mm (7 point); about 4 mm between lines (single-spaced).

Introduction should include relevant references.

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Experimental Section should be given in sufficient detail to enable others to repeat your work. In theoretical papers, technical details such as computational methods should likewise be confined to an appropriately named section.

If practical, authors should use a systematic name (IUPAC or Chemical Abstracts) for each title compound in the Experimental Section. Please do not use computer programs to generate elaborate systematic names or use long, multi-line compound names; for the sake of clarity general descriptors such as compound 2, dendrimer 3, or alcohol 4 should be used.

Equipment and conditions used for the measurement of physical data should be described at the beginning of the Experimental Section. Quantities of reactants, solvents etc. should be included in parentheses (e.g., triphenylstannyl chloride (0.964 g, 2.5 mmol) in toluene (20 mL)) rather than in the running text. Physical data should be quoted with decimal points and negative exponents (e.g., 25.8 JK−1mol−1). The purity of all new compounds should be verified by elemental analysis, to an accuracy of within ±0.4%. In special cases, for instance, when the compound is unstable or not available in sufficient quantities for complete analysis, the exact relative molecular mass obtained from a high-resolution mass spectrum and a clean 13C NMR spectrum (as Supporting Information for inspection by the referees) should be supplied.

Detailed presentation of physical data: Rf=0.38 (CHCl3/MeOH 9:1); m.p. 20°C; [α]D20=−13.5 (c=0.2 in acetone); 1H NMR (200 MHz, [D8]THF, 25°C, TMS): δ=1.3 (q, 3J(H,H)=8 Hz, 2H; CH2), 0.9 ppm (t, 3J(H,H)=8 Hz, 3H; CH3); IR (nujol): ν˜=1790 cm−1 (C=O); UV/Vis (n-hexane): λmax (ε)=320 (5000), 270 nm (12000 mol−1dm3cm−1); MS (70 eV, EI): m/z (%): 108 (20) [M+-H], 91 (100) [C7H7+]; elemental analysis: calcd (%) for C12H11AsOS (278.2): C 51.85, H 3.99, As 26.93, S 11.53; found: C 51.59, H 3.96, As 27.07, S 11.39.

Acknowledgments

References: In the text the numbers should be typed in square brackets as superscripts (e.g., Wittig[3]) and, if applicable, after punctuation. Journal titles should be abbreviated according to the Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index (CASSI), available on our homepage in the section "For Authors". Please follow the examples below.

Journals: [1] a) R. Noyori, Chem. Asian. J. 2008, in press; b) B. M. Trost, Chem. Eur. J. 1998, 4, 2405–2412; c) S. Ma, Z. Gu, Angew. Chem. 2005, 117, 7680–7685; Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 2005, 44, 7512–7517.

[2] a) H. Aoki, K. Kuroda, T. Mukaiyama, Chem. Lett. 2005, 34, 1266–1269, and references therein; b) Y.-Q. Yang, Y.-K. Wu, Chin. J. Chem. 2005, 23, 1519–1522; c) B. Krebs, H. U. Hürter, Acta Crystallogr. Sect. A 1981, 37, 163.

Books: Without editor: [3] J. Otera, Esterification-Methods, Reactions, and Applications, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2003, p. 55. With editor: [4]  M. Kitamura, R. Noyori in Ruthenium in Organic Synthesis (Ed.: S.-I. Murahashi), Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2004, pp. 3–52.

Miscellaneous: [5] a) C. R. A. Botta (Bayer AG), DE-B 2235093, 1973 [Chem. Abstr. 1974, 80, 55356 c]; b) A. Student, PhD thesis, University of Tokyo (Japan), 1991; c) G. Maas, Methoden Org. Chem. (Houben-Weyl) 4th ed. 1952, Vol. E 21/1, pp. 379–397; d) "Synthesis in Biochemistry": R. Robinson, J. Chem. Soc. 1936, 1079; e) S. Novick, "Biography of Rotational Spectra for Weakly Bound Complexes", to be found under http://www.wesleyan.edu/chem/faculty/novick/vdw.html, 2005; f) G. M. Sheldrick, SHELXS-96, Program for the Solution of Crystal Structures, University of Göttingen, Göttingen (Germany), 1996.

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should be added as a footnote after the addresses. Supporting Information should not include crystallographic data that are available from CCDC or FIZ.

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We have compiled a common keyword catalogue that is available online at www.wiley-vch.de/vch/journals/keyword.php. This catalogue is subdivided to facilitate the search for keywords but can also be searched as a complete list. Some of the keywords are used in more than one area. As with all such records, a few guidelines facilitate its use, and these are briefly explained below:

At least two of the maximum of five keywords assigned to an article must come from this list.
Named reactions will be incorporated only in exceptional cases. Generally the reaction type is selected instead. For example, Diels–Alder reactions will be found under "cycloadditions" and Claisen rearrangements under "rearrangement".
Heteroanalogues of compounds are mainly classified under the C variants, for example, (hetero)cumulenes, (hetero)dienes. A few aza and phospha derivatives are exceptions.
Compounds with inorganic components that are central to the article are listed under the element, for instance, iron complexes under "iron" and, if appropriate, the ligand type. Some group names such as "alkali metals" exist alongside the names of important members of the group, for example, "lithium". In such cases the group name is used for these members only when comparative studies are described. The members that do not appear separately are also categorized under the group name.
A keyword in the form "N ligand" is only chosen if a considerable portion of the paper deals with the coordination of any ligand that coordinates through the atom concerned (in the example, nitrogen).
Spectroscopic methods are assigned as keywords only if the article is about the method itself or if the spectroscopic technique has made an important contribution to the problem under investigation.
"Structure elucidation" is intended only if the crux of the paper is a structural elucidation or if a combination of several spectroscopic techniques were needed for conclusive solution of the structure.
An attempt has been made to avoid synonyms and to select more general concepts rather than specialized terms. Thus the term "double-decker complexes" is excluded in favor of "sandwich complexes". See also points 2 and 3 in these guidelines.
Enzymes should be assigned to one of the six main enzyme classes (hydrolases, isomerases, ligases, lyases, oxidoreductases, transferases).
This list is a "living" catalogue, flexible enough to absorb new developments in chemistry. We therefore welcome all suggestions from our readers and authors that might improve its user-friendliness.

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这个期刊是WILEY数据库的,它的具体的链接网址:http://www3.interscience.wiley.c ... me/2451_notice.html
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给你发一篇最近在它上面发表的文章,你可以参考这个格式写文章。
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