期刊名称:KINETICS AND CATALYSIS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal Kinetics and Catalysis (Kinetika i kataliz) was founded in 1960 by the prominent Russian scientist Academician G.K. Boreskov, along with other outstanding specialists in kinetics and catalysis, including Professors V.V. Voevodskii, A.A. Balandin, S.Z. Roginskii, and V.N. Kondrat’ev. This journal is the only Russian periodical that currently publishes theoretical and experimental materials on homogeneous and heterogeneous kinetics and catalysis. Other topics addressed include the mechanism and kinetics of noncatalytic processes in gaseous, liquid, and solid phases, quantum chemical calculations in kinetics and catalysis, methods of investigating catalytic processes and catalysts, the chemistry of catalysts and adsorbent surfaces, the structure and physicochemical properties of catalysts, preparation and poisoning of catalysts, macrokinetics, and computer simulation in catalysis. The journal also publishes information on scientific conferences held in the Commonwealth of Independent States, as well as surveys by leading researchers on contemporary problems in kinetics and catalysis. The Editorial Board also welcomes contributions from foreign authors.
Kinetics and Catalysis is abstracted and/or indexed in Chemical Abstracts; Chemistry Citation Index; Compendex Chemistry Database; Current Contents/Engineering, Computing and Technology; Current Contents/Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences; The ISI Alerting Services; Materials Science Citation Index; Reaction Citation Index; Science Citation Index; Science Citation Index Expanded and SCOPUS
Instructions to Authors
NOTICE TO AUTHORS
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1. Manuscripts should present original results not published before and not considered for publication elsewhere. Only relevant experimental data that are discussed in the manuscript should be described. Authors are encouraged to present the experimental data in the form of tables. Functional dependences can be plotted. The duplication of experimental data in tables and figures should be avoided.
2. Manuscripts should be prepared according to the rules described in this notice and proofread by the authors before submission. Manuscripts should not contain nonstandard abbreviations, notation, or dimensions. All abbreviations suggested by the authors should be explained in the text.
3. All authors should sign the original manuscript and provide their address for correspondence and a telephone number.
4. The manuscripts should be submitted in the duplicate form. The submission must include an abstract printed before the body text. Please indicate on the margins the first appearance of each figure or table.
5. Illustrations should be good-quality Indian ink drawings or computer-printed graphics. Please indicate the number of a figure and the author of the manuscript on the face side of each figure. The notation in the text and figures must be the same. Figures should not be cluttered with curves.
6. To avoid mistakes when typesetting formulas and symbols, please legibly write or type symbols. The difference between capital and small letters, e.g., V and v, S and s, O and o, U and u, K and k, etc. Please, make sure that hand-written letters cannot be confused, e.g., g and q, l and e, u and n. Do not write J instead of I. Subscripts (superscripts) should be below (above) the symbols they refer to. Greek letters should be underlined with a red pencil. Mathematical formulas and expressions should be numbered with Arabic numerals, and chemical equations should be numbered with Roman numerals. Please use commonly understood terminology and notation, for instance: reaction rate (r); amount of substances in moles (n), weight (m), conversion (x), surface area (S), specific surface area (Ssp ), length (l), volume (V), space velocity (v), time (t), linear flow rate (w), concentration (C), surface coverage ( ), etc. Avoid using the same letters with different subscripts or superscripts to denote different physical values.
7. Literature citations should be numbered in the text in square brackets (e.g., [2]). References never include quotation marks. Only the first three authors are included followed by et al, if there are more than four authors. Please always cite the original rather than translated books. Use the following format:
Books and monographs: 1. Parshall, G. W. Homogeneous Catalysis, Wiley: New York, 1980. Journal articles and collections of articles: 1. Clarke, D.B., Lee, D.K., and Bell, A.T., J. Catal., 1994, vol. 150, no. 1, p. 81. 2. Pino, P., Piacenti, F., and Bianchini, M., in Organic Syn-thesis via Metal Carbonyls, Wender, I. and Pino, P., Eds., Wiley: New York, 1977, p. 233. Dissertations: 1. White, B.S., Ph.D. Dissertation, Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon University, 1998. Patents: 1. US Patent 156832.2. USSR Inventor’s Certificate no. 1580, Byull. Izobret., 1983, no. 9.
8. When the authors submit more than one paper, they are encouraged to indicate the preferable order of their publication.
9. If a manuscript was returned to the authors for revisions, and the authors resubmit it, the Editorial Board considers it for publication again. If the manu-script is rejected, the authors receive one of its copies. If a manuscript is not prepared according to the above rules, then it will be returned to the authors without considering its content.
Editorial Board
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Vladimir B. Kazansky Professor, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Zelinskii Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia |
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DEPUTY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Il’ya I. Moiseev, Professor, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
EXECUTIVE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Boris N. Shelimov, Zelinskii Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
EDITORIAL BOARD Vilen V. Azatyan, Institute of Structural Microkinetics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, Russia; Nina P. Gritsan, Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, Siberian Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia; Yurii N. Kozlov, Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Oleg V. Krylov, Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Nikolai B. Librovich, Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Vladimir A. Likholobov, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia; Valerii V. Lunin, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia; Valentin N. Parmon, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia; Aleksandr Ya. Rozovskii, Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Mikhail Yu. Sineev, Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Marina M. Slin'ko, Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Oleg N. Temkin, Lomonosov Academy of Fine Chemical Technology, Moscow, Russia; Igor' S. Zaslonko, Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Georgii M. Zhidomirov, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia.
STAFF EDITOR Galina P. Polyakova
EDITOR OF THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION Andrei V. Zeigarnik, Cand. Sci. (Chem.)
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