Ms. Ref. No.: xxxx
Title: xxxxx
Applied Catalysis B
Dear Dr. xxx,
Your manuscript entitled xxxxx, which was submitted for publication in Applied Catalysis B, has been reviewed by one of your peers and their reports are appended below.
The reviewer points out two issues that must be corrected before the paper can be accepted.
Please proceed to revise your manuscript following the reviewer's suggestions and comments. Along with the revised manuscript, please submit a list of changes and your response to the comments of the reviewers.
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On your Main Menu page is a folder entitled "Submissions Needing Revision". You will find your submission record there. When submitting your revised manuscript, please ensure that you upload the source files (e.g. Word). Uploading a PDF file at this stage will create delays should your manuscript be finally accepted for publication. If your revised submission does not include the source files, we will contact you to request them.
I am looking forward to receiving the revised form of the manuscript in the near future.
PLEASE NOTE: The journal would like to enrich online articles by visualising and providing details of chemical structures defined as the main chemical compounds described in Applied Catalysis B: Environmental articles. For this purpose, corresponding mol files can be uploaded in our online submission system. Submitted mol files will be available for downloading from your online article on ScienceDirect. Elsevier will generate InChI keys from the mol files and include them in the online article, which increase the online searchability of your article (e.g., in Google). More information can be found at http://help.elsevier.com/app/answers/detail/p/7923/a_id/661. If you wish, you can submit MOL files along with your revised submission.
Please note that this journal offers a new, free service called AudioSlides: brief, webcast-style presentations that are shown next to published articles on ScienceDirect (see also http://www.elsevier.com/audioslides). If your paper is accepted for publication, you will automatically receive an invitation to create an AudioSlides presentation.
Yours sincerely,
Robert W. McCabe, PhD
Editor
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
Reviewers' comments:
为什么没有审稿人的意见呢??是不是给落下了啊?? |