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期刊名称:JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHIC SCIENCE

ISSN:0021-9665
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:PRESTON PUBLICATIONS INC, 7800 MERRIMAC AVE, PO BOX 48312, NILES, IL, 60648
期刊网址:http://www.j-chrom-sci.com/home.htm
影响因子:1.135(2008)
主题范畴:CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL;    BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

The Journal of Chromatographic Science (JCS) is an international scientific journal presenting the latest information concerning the practice and theory of chromatography. Worldwide readership includes scientists, educators, researchers, and analytical chemists actively involved in the use of chromatography. The editorial content focuses on research papers describing practical, preparative applications, and analytical methods relevant to a broad range of laboratory work.


Instructions to Authors

Submission of Manuscripts
The Journal of Chromatographic Science prefers to receive all manuscript submissions electronically. To submit a manuscript, please follow the instructions below:

Getting Started :Please print out this page for future reference.

1. Launch your web browser (Internet Explorer 5 or higher or Netscape 6 or higher) and go to the JCS Manuscript Central homepage (http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jcs).

2. Log-in or click the 揅reate Account?option if you are a first-time user of Manuscript Central.

3. If you are creating a new account:

  • After clicking on 揅reate Account?enter your name and e-mail information and click 揘ext? Your e-mail information is very important.
  • Enter your institution and address information as prompted then click 揘ext.?
  • Enter a user ID and password of your choice (we recommend using your e-mail address as your user ID) and then select your area of expertise. Click 揊inish?when done.

4. Log-in and select 揂uthor Center.?

Submitting Your Manuscript

5. After you have logged in, click the 揝ubmit a Manuscript?link in the menu bar.

6. Enter data and answer questions as prompted

7. Click on the 揘ext?button on each screen to save your work and advance to the next screen.

8. You will be prompted to upload your files:

  • Click on the 揃rowse?button and locate the file on your computer.
  • Select the description of the file in the drop down next to the Browse button.
  • When you have selected all files you wish to upload, click the 揢pload?button.
    a. NOTE: you have a limit of 100 MB combined for all files you upload.

9. Review your submission (in both PDF and HTML formats) before sending to the Editors. Click the 揝ubmit?button when you are done reviewing.

You may stop a submission at any phase and save it to submit later. After submission, you will receive a confirmation via e-mail. You can also log-on to Manuscript Central any time to check the status of your manuscript. The Editors will information you via e-mail once a decision has been made.

Authors who are unable to submit their manuscripts electronically may call or write to: Managing Editor, Journal of Chromatographic Science, Post Office Box 48312, Niles, Illinois 60714, U.S.A; phone (847) 647-2900 ext. 1300; fax (847) 647-1155; e-mail manage.ed@j-chrom-sci.com. Regardless of online author participation, all submissions will be processed using the JCS manuscript central website. Unless otherwise requested, editorial correspondence will be directed to the person who submitted the manuscript, whether or not this is the first author. Submission implies that the material has not been published in, or submitted to, any other journal. Previous oral presentation should be mentioned in the Acknowledgment section.

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Form and Style
The American Chemical Society抯 ACS Style Guide is generally used to determine spelling, hyphenation, style, usage, and abbreviation. Standardized, universally recognized terms and abbreviations should be used. Special nomenclature should be defined at the point of first use or listed in an appendix. Use consistent, SI-recommended units of measurement and give definitions for all terms. Define trade names and special symbols.

Abstract
Abstracts are required for all manuscripts. State the objectives of the study, the techniques used, and what was accomplished. The length should reflect the content of the manuscript, but should not exceed 200 words. Present tense should be used throughout the abstract.

Text
CConsult the publication for general format. Indicate sections with side headings. Keep all information pertinent to a particular section梕.g., do not present results in the Experimental section. Avoid repetition. Do not use footnotes for descriptive or explanatory information that can be incorporated into the text. Equipment and methods should be described in sufficient detail to permit other chromatographers to duplicate the results, but information that is common knowledge to others in the field should not be included.

Figures
Figures All figures should be cited in order in the text. Figures will be reproduced in the Journal exactly as submitted and must be professionally rendered original drawings or sharp, glossy prints. If structures are given in the manuscript, original drawings must be provided. All lines, lettering, and numbering must be sharp and unbroken. Use black text for all letters, numbers, and symbols. Do not use a typewriter to letter illustrations. Dot matrix printing is also unacceptable. Illustrations should be designed to fit the width of one journal column (8.3 cm). The width of original drawings should be twice the final published size to allow for 50% reduction. Letters and symbols should be approximately 4-mm tall on the original art. See the The ACS Style Guide for more detailed information on the preparation of figures. All graphs, diagrams, chromatograms, and photographs must be numbered consecutively on the front with Arabic numerals in the order of citation. Include all figure legends together on a separate page.

Tables
Prepare tables in a consistent form, each appropriately titled and numbered consecutively with Roman numerals in the order of citation in the text. Type each table on a separate page, and collate at the end of the text in front of the figures.

Equations
Number equations consecutively using Arabic numerals. Place superscripts and subscripts accurately, indicate capital letters and italics, and distinguish between characters that may be confused梕.g., number one and lower-case 揕?or zero and upper-case 揙? Avoid superscripts that may be confused with exponents. Variables should be in italics.

References
All references should appear at the end of the paper and should be cited in numerical order in the text. Reference numbers in the text should be enclosed within parentheses and placed on the line. Descriptive or explanatory (footnote) material is not given a reference number. Use abbreviations as given in The ACS Style Guide or the International Serials Catalogue. Include titles with all journal articles. The following are forms and examples for citing references:

?Journals: first author抯 initials followed by the last name; additional authors (listed as they appear in the original work) with initials followed by last names; title of article without quotation marks, only the first letter of the first word capitalized; abbreviated title of journal, underscored for italics; volume number, followed by a colon; beginning and ending page numbers; and year of publication in parentheses.

Example:
19. K. Jinno and M. Kuwajima. Microcomputer-assisted liquid chromatographic separation system: application to toxic compounds identification in poisoned human fluids. J. Chromatogr. Sci. 27: 57?2 (1989).

?Books: first author抯 initials followed by the last name; additional authors; title of book, underscored for italics; volume and/or edition number; editor抯 initials followed by last name and the abbreviation Ed. publisher; city and state or country of publication; year of publication; and page numbers or chapter.

Example:
22. L.R. Snyder and J.J. Kirkland. Introduction to Modern Liquid Chromatography, 2nd ed. R.H. Thompson, A.S. Pereira, and N.D. Meyer, Eds. John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY, 1980, pp. 143?4.

?Unpublished works: This type of reference includes material 搃n press?(that is, formally accepted for publication), theses, and dissertations. Do not include material submitted for publication but not formally accepted.

Example:
8. E.J. Levy and J.Q. Walker. Model molecular thermometer: a standardization method, Part II. J. Chromatogr. Sci., in press.

?Patents: initials and last name of person who applied for the patent; country where application was filed; patent number; and year in parentheses.

Example:
1. S.T. Preston, U.S. Patent 123456 (1987).


Editorial Board
The co-editors of JCS are Bert M. Gordon of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and Huba Kal醩z of Semmelweis University of Medicine.


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