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期刊名称:LC GC EUROPE

ISSN:1471-6577
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:ADVANSTAR COMMUNICATIONS, 131 W FIRST ST, DULUTH, MN, 55802
  出版社网址:http://www.advanstar.com/
期刊网址:http://www.lcgceurope.com/lcgceurope/static/staticHtml.jsp?id=2393
影响因子:0.424(2008)
主题范畴:CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL

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



About the journal

LC•GC Europe is the premier business-to-business publication serving the separation science industry in Europe. Published monthly, LC•GC Europe aims to be the leading supplier of troubleshooting information and application solutions on all aspects of sample preparation, chromatography, capillary electrophoresis, hyphenated systems, and associated data handling and quality issues. Our scientific quality and integrity provide readers with the tools to cope with real-world problems, thereby increasing their efficiency and productivity.

Regular editorial includes a selection of troubleshooting columns, such as LC Troubleshooting, GC Connections, Sample Preparation Perspectives and Questions of Quality, peer-reviewed technical and application articles, industry news, event details and all the latest information on new product introductions.

In short, LC•GC Europe is an invaluable publication for anyone using, or thinking of using, separation science techniques.


Instructions to Authors
LC•GC Europe welcomes manuscripts describing techniques/applications of all forms of chromatography and capillary electrophoresis that are of immediate interest to users in industry, academia and government. In addition, we are always keen to receive colour artwork for cover shots or supporting illustrations. Send all material to:

David Hills,
LC•GC Europe,
Advanstar House, Park West,
Sealand Road, Chester CH1 4RN, UK,
tel. 144 1244 393256,
fax 144 1244 370 011.
e-mail: dhills@advanstar.com

Manuscripts are reviewed with the understanding that they have not previously been published and are not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Articles should not aim to promote the advantages of an individual manufacturer’s products or services, and all such submissions will be rejected. Authors are responsible for all statements made in their work. All manuscripts are subject to peer review and copy editing. Authors of accepted papers will have an opportunity to review galleys. Upon acceptance, copyright of the manuscript is transferred to LC•GC Europe. If illustrations or other material in a manuscript have been published previously, the author is responsible for obtaining permission to republish. Rejected manuscripts are returned on request. LC•GC Europe is not responsible for loss of materials.

Manuscript Preparation
For papers with multiple authors, designate a single author to handle correspondence. Include this author’s full address, telephone number, fax number and e-mail address in the cover letter that accompanies the manuscript. Before submitting the completed work, review the manuscript for clarity of expression, details of grammar, and typographical accuracy. Submit one original and two copies.
Manuscripts must be typewritten, double-spaced, with liberal margins and space at the top and bottom of the page. Manuscripts can also be accepted on disk (Word for Mac or in ASCII format), together with three hard copies. Begin each of the following on a separate page: title page (with each author’s name, affiliation, and title), abstract, the first page of the text, references, captions for illustrations, and tables. Titles should be short, specific and clear. Beginning with the first page of text, number each page consecutively.
Because LC•GC Europe is directed to experienced researchers and applications personnel in the field of chromatography, avoid describing details or techniques that are common knowledge among such specialists.
Three types of articles are suitable:
Feature articles survey current techniques or emerging technologies. Manuscripts should be 10–15 pages (2500–3750 words) long. We urge authors to submit a proposal to the editor before completing a manuscript.
Technical articles describe improved methods or improvements in techniques or instrumentation that lead to increased efficiency in terms of time, ease or cost. Papers should be 5–10 pages (1250–2500 words) long and should be of immediate relevance to users of chromatography. Manuscripts should be presented in an abbreviated scientific format and should include the following.
Abstract. Very brief. Mention subjects studied, methods used, principal observations made and conclusions reached.
Introduction. Without repeating published information, discuss the relationship of your work to previously published work. Describe the novelty or importance of the research presented.
Experimental. Present enough information that an experienced chromatographer would be able to reproduce the work. List those components of the experimental design that are of a specialized nature, including manufacturer’s name and location in parentheses after reference to specific types of equipment. Do not list equipment, reagents, or procedures that are normally found in the laboratory or that are common knowledge in the field. Include the following minimal information as it pertains to the particular type of chromatography being used: column length and internal diameter; packing type and particle size; mobile phase composition and conditions; flow-rate; means of detection; wavelength; full-scale attenuation; signal-to-noise ratio; sample size; injection volume; injector, column and detector temperatures; and temperature, pressure, and density programs.
Results and Discussion. Focus your comments on the needs of users of chromatography; stress the practical importance of your findings.
Conclusion. Summarize the main points of your article; state important conclusions or recommendations.
Technical notes are brief (1–4 pages long) descriptions of equipment modifications and designs that provide tips on improved efficiency in equipment use or advice on cutting costs.
Illustrations
Refer to photographs, line drawings and graphs in the text using arabic numerals in consecutive order (Figure 1, Figure 2, etc.). Omit all illustrations that do not enhance the reader’s understanding of the text. Line drawings, graphs, and charts must be professionally rendered and submitted camera-ready as high-quality, glossy, photographic prints or clean ink drawings. Lines of chromatograms must be solid and heavy enough to remain legible after reduction. Provide peak labels and identification. Identify all illustrative material by the figure number and first author’s name on the reverse side. Provide figure captions on a separate page, each identified by its proper number and title.
Tables
Each table should be typed double-spaced on a separate sheet of paper, with the author’s name on the reverse side. Refer to tables in the text by arabic numerals in consecutive order (Table 1, Table 2, etc.). Every table and each column must have an appropriate heading. Table number and title must be placed in a continuous heading above the data presented. Omit tables that contain information already included in the text.
References
Literature citations in the text must be indicated by arabic numerals in parentheses. Number each reference separately in the order in which it appears in the text. Group cited references at the end of the manuscript in the order of their appearance in the text. List submitted articles as ‘‘in press’’ only if they have been formally accepted for publication, and give the future volume number and year if possible. Use “unpublished work” otherwise, giving the date when the work was completed. For ‘‘personal communications,’’ include name and date.
Use the following format for references.
(1) T.L. Einmann and C. Champaign, Science, 387, 922–930 (1981).
(2) E. Mitosouki and F.G. Pleinum, Natural Cell-Mediated Immunity Against Infection, W.J. Kinman, Ed. (Plenum, New York, USA, 1980), 345–376.

Editorial Board

Editorial & Sales Office
Advanstar House
Park West
Sealand Road
Chester
CH1 4RN
UK
tel. +44 1244 378888
fax +44 1244 370011

David Hills
Editor

David Hills

Deputy Editor
Janet Kelsey

Shari Shallard
Associate Editor
Shari Shallard

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