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期刊名称:ORGANIC PREPARATIONS AND PROCEDURES INTERNATIONAL

ISSN:0030-4948
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Bimonthly
出版社:ORGANIC PREP PROCEDURES INC, PO BOX 9, NEWTON HIGHLANDS, MA, 02161
  出版社网址:http://oppint.com/
期刊网址:http://oppint.com/
影响因子:0.618(2008)
主题范畴:CHEMISTRY, ORGANIC

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



About the journal

 Organic Preparations and Procedures International

Organic Preparations and Procedures International (OPPI) is a bimonthly publication aimed at the dissemination of information of particular importance to organic chemists engaged in synthesis. Manuscripts in the English language on all phases of synthetic organic chemistry will be published in OPPI. All manuscripts are peer reviewed.


Instructions to Authors

 

Subject Matter and Manuscript Classes

IndentAuthors should endeavor to state clearly and explicitly in both the cover letter and in the first few sentences of the manuscript, the rationale for the work and the reasons for which the contents are of importance to organic synthesis. OPPI does not consider the preparation of new compounds by standard and well-established methods a sufficient reason for publication. Other journals for the disclosure of the routine preparation of new compounds are available.
IndentOrganic Preparations and Procedures International is devoted to preparative organic chemistry, organometallic compounds and procedures generally related to organic synthesis. The following typical examples will serve to illustrate manuscripts that may be submitted for consideration

  1. Compound(s) of unusual importance either because of their inherent value or because of the method utilized;
  2. The preparation of new compound(s) which may not constitute a self-sufficient paper may be considered for inclusion as part of OPPI Briefs provided that the compounds and/or methods contribute new information;
  3. Improved procedures to prepare known compounds;
  4. Detailed procedures which have been worked out from incomplete or obscure directions;
  5. Convenient procedures which have been "rediscovered.";
  6. Preparation of "non-organic" reagents used by organic chemists;
  7. New apparatus for photochemical synthesis, kinetic measurements, etc;
  8. New column packing for v.p.c., etc;
  9. Reviews emphasizing in-depth coverage of the literature. These are usually commissioned by the Editors. For unsolicited reviews, please contact the Editors before manuscript development.
Directions for Submission to Organic Preparations and Procedures International
  1. The original and two (2) photocopies (back to back to save postage!) of a typescript must be submitted. If accepted for publication, the manuscript may be returned to the author(s) for corrections, revision and retyping according to the Instructions for the Preparation of Manuscripts Below. Do not send Computer Disks until the manuscript has been accepted for publication.
  2. The following additional information must accompany the manuscript and is essential for the rapid and complete indexing of the Journal: ALL manuscripts must have one sheet (8.5" x 11") listing the molecular formula of EACH new compound synthesized. The name(s) of the author(s) and the title of the paper will be entered at the top of the sheet (see model printed in various issues of the Journal).

Special Notice
Sample Exchange: Authors may register or deposit their available compound samples at MDPI in Switzerland. For more information, visit http://www.mdpi.org/ or contact MDPI Center, Saengergasse 25, CH-4054 Basel, Switzerland. tel. +41 79 322 3379, fax +41 61 302 8918, email: info@mdpi.org
Reprints: Owing to the short production time for articles in this journal, it is essential to indicate the number of reprints required upon acceptance of the manuscript. Reprints are available in quantities of 50 and multiples thereof: a reprint price list will be mailed upon request. Ten (10) sets of reprints are provided free of charge to authors of reviews (only).
Important Notice
The contents of the papers published in this Journal are the sole responsibility of the author(s) and publication does not imply concurrence of the Editors or the Publisher. Manuscripts should be submitted to:
Professor Jean-Pierre Anselme, Editor
OPPI
Department of Chemistry
University of Massachusetts at Boston
Harbor Campus, 100 Morrissey Blvd.
Boston, MA 02125-3393, USA


REMINDERS TO POTENTIAL AUTHORS

The clearly stated policy of OPPI is that correct combustion analyses (within 0.30) must be reported for all new compounds described in experimental manuscripts, unless the author(s) provide compelling reasons why such data could not be obtained. Evidently if a compound has been reported previously, there is no need to report such analytical data (a comparison with literature data should suffice) unless a large discrepancy with data reported in the literature warrants the acquisition of new combustion analysis data.

On an 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper (a facsimile of which is printed in any recent issue of the Journal) a list of the molecular formulas of all new compounds prepared should accompany all experimental manuscripts. The name of the authors (or at least that of the senior author) and the title of the manuscript should appear at the top of the sheet. This list is necessary because it is used to compile the general formula index at the end of each year.

Because of problems translating ISIS/Draw documents we ask authors to stop submitting articles in this format. It does not support EPS which is the standard graphic postscript language and does not translate into Chemdraw, which is our preferred format; it cannot even translate between Mac and PC versions of itself. Also please send your original graphic files, not just the Word file with the graphics embedded. For instance, one disk would have your article with your graphics in position and a second disk would contain the original Chemdraw files that you used in the article. Thank you for helping us in this, as it will make our job much easier.

The Editors

Instructions to Authors on Submission of Manuscripts

Non-compliance of the following instructions will result in the return of the manuscript to the author and delay in it being refereed or in its publication. Do not send Computer Disks until the manuscript has been accepted for publication.
Typing Instructions

  1. It is essential to use a black typewriter ribbon in good condition so that a clean and clear impression of the letters is obtained. Erasure marks, smudges, creases, etc., should be avoided entirely; white opaque correction fluid may be used. All formulas (and drawings) should be typed in or carefully prepared with permanent black drawing ink using drawing instruments. In no case will "freehand" drawings be accepted. Manuscripts in their final form must be typewritten, double spaced (except where otherwise noted), on good quality white bond paper measuring 8.5 by 11 inches. The typing area of page 1 including the title should be 6.25 by 8.5 inches and that of all other pages 6.25 by 9.5 inches. Make maximum use of the typing area (do not waste space).
  2. Tables should be typed vertically as part of the text but in such a way as to separate them from the text. The title "TABLE" (with a number if more than one) should precede the table and be centered with the page. No table should overlap onto the next page (unless it will not fit on one page).
  3. The same directions apply to figures. Figures should be included only when absolutely essential to the clarity of the text. Drawings of formulas, graphs, and other numbered or unnumbered figures should be drawn directly on the typing paper in the proper position in the text or placed in the proper position with permanent black drawing ink (do not use blue ink) and sized to fit within the page breadth and/or the height including any legend, label, or number associated with them (illustrations may also be in the form of photostats pasted in place). Lettering set should be used for all labels on figures. Lettering may not be free hand drawn (typewriter may be used for this label). All figures and lettering must be at least 10 point in size. Again, ensure that the caption does not become confused with the text. The full width of the type page should be used for the caption. Captions should be typed single spaced. The abbreviation Fig. should be placed next to the caption. Use Arabic numerals for the figure numbers. Leave extra space above the figure and below the caption.
    Note:All equations, drawings, figures, tables, etc. should be incorporated at the appropriate locations within the text.
  4. References in the text will be numbered consecutively by superscripts (after punctuation marks). The full references will be collected at the end of the text. The last names of all authors to any one paper preceded by the initials shall be quoted. The title of the journal (Italic), the volume number (bold), the first page and the year should follow in that order (if there is no volume number, the year should be bold). Books should be cited similarly and include the publisher's name and location along with the year and edition of the book.
    (journal): P. G. Gassman and B. L. Fox, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 89, 338 (1967).
    (journal no volume number): C. W. Rees and M. Yellland, J. Chem. Soc. Perkin 1, 221 (1973).
    (book): P. A. S. Smith, "Open-chain Nitrogen Compounds", Vol. 2, p. 309, W. A. Benjamin, New York, NY, 1966.

Note: The model citations given here for journals and books must be adhered to as they may differ from those used in other journals. References to patents shall be followed, after a semi-colon, by a Chemical Abstracts reference [Chem. Abstr., Vol., p. (year)]. Chemical Abstracts references should similarly be given for less well-known and less readily available journals.
Format of Manuscripts
  1. The name of the compound or the title of the procedure, centered on the width of the typing area, should be at least two inches from the top of the page. The name (or title) should be all in capital letters. This is followed by two line spaces and then the name(s) and address of the author(s) on separate lines, a capital being used for the first letter of all main words. Two line spaces are left after the name(s) and address of the author(s) before the beginning of the text. An asterisk (*) should be placed after the name of the author(s) to whom correspondence is to be addressed. If at all possible, the equation describing the reaction(s) utilized should appear within the textual material of the FIRST page. A one line space should be left between the text and the title experimental section (all capitals and centered). Another one line space should be left after the title experimental section and the detailed procedures. Physical constants, elemental analyses (+/- 0.30) and spectral data for all new compounds (or suitable solid derivatives) MUST be reported.
  2. One line space is left after the text and the word references (all capitals and centered) is typed, followed, after a one line space by full references.
  3. Each page of manuscript should be numbered lightly at the bottom left hand corner of the sheet with a blue pencil.


Important Notice
The contents of the papers published in this Journal are the sole responsibility of the author(s) and publication does not imply concurrence of the Editors or the Publisher. Manuscripts should be submitted to:
Professor Jean-Pierre Anselme, Editor
OPPI
Department of Chemistry
University of Massachusetts at Boston
Harbor Campus, 100 Morrissey Blvd.
Boston, MA 02125-3393, USA

Editorial Board

 

Editor
Prof. J.-P. Anselme
Department of Chemistry
University of Massachusetts at Boston
Harbor Campus, Boston, MA 02125, USA


Associate Editor
Prof. James A. Moore
Department of Chemistry
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Troy, New York 12180, USA
Associate Editor
Prof. M. J. Hearn
Department of Chemistry
Wellesley College
Wellesley, MA 02481, USA
Associate Editor
Professor John C. Warner
Department of Chemistry
University of Massachusetts at Boston
Harbor Campus, Boston, MA 02125, USA
Assistant to the Editor
K. F. CERNY
University of Massachusetts (Boston)
European Corresponding Editor
N. De KIMPE
Universityof Gent (Belgium)
Honorary Editorial Board
H. C. BROWN
Purdue University
K. HATA
Kitasato University
Editorial Board
R. A. ABRAMOVITCH
Clemson University
J. BORNSTEIN
Boston College (ret.)
C. D. GUTSCHE
Texas Christian University
J. B. HENDRICKSON
Brandeis University
A. R. KATRITZKY
University of Florida
J. SZMUSZKOVICZ
University of Notre Dame
L. D. TAYLOR
Polaroid Corporation
R. L. WHISTLER
Purdue University
Advisory Board
Z. ARNOLD
Czech Academy of Science (Prague)
O. A. ATTANASI
Universita di Urbino
A. T. BALABAN
The Polytechnic (Bucharest)
J. BERGMAN
Royal Institute of Technology (Stockholm)
G. BERNATH
Medical University of Szeged
E. W. DELLA
Flinders University (Australia)
C. A. GROB
Universitat Basel
A. HASSNER
Bar Ilan University
L.-J. JIANG
Academica Sinica (Beijing)
M. MAKOSZA
Polish Academy of Sciences
F. MINISCI
Politecnico di Milano
O. M. NEFEDOV
Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow)
S. PATAI
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
I. G. POJARLIEFF
Academy of Science (Sofia)
Z. RAPPOPORT
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
M. REGITZ
Universitat Trier-Kaiserslautern
H. RINGSDORF
Universitat Mainz
U. SCHOLLKOPF
Universitat Gottingen
J. G. SCHATL
Universitat Innsbruck
A. SENNING
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (Lyngby)
J.-M. SURZUR
Universite dAix-Marseille
M. TISLER
Univ. of Ljubljana (Slovenia)
O. TSUGE
Sojo University
H. C. van der PLAS
University of Wageningen
H. G. VIEHE
Universite de Louvain



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