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期刊名称:POLYMER SCIENCE SERIES A

ISSN:0965-545X
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Bimonthly
出版社:INTERPERIODICA, PO BOX 1831, BIRMINGHAM, AL, 35201-1831
  出版社网址:http://www.maik.rssi.ru/
期刊网址:http://www.maik.rssi.ru/cgi-bin/journal.pl?name=polscia&page=main
影响因子:0.543(2008)
主题范畴:POLYMER SCIENCE

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



About the journal

Polymer Science, Series A
(Vysokomolekulyarnye soedineniya, seriya A)

Since its founding in 1959 on the initiative of V.A. Kargin Polymer Science has been the leading journal in all areas of fundamental and applied macromolecular science in the former Soviet Union. The journal offers a comprehensive view of all multidisciplinary aspects of theoretical and experimental polymer research and application. All articles are reviewed. They cover all aspects of macromolecular chemistry and physics, including polymer synthetics and reaction mechanisms, structure and physical properties of polymers, their blends and composites, polymer solutions, and polymer processing.

 

Polymer Science, Series A continues to include only original papers in all fundamental aspects of the chemistry and physics of macromolecules and polymer bodies, including both experimental and theoretical studies.

Polymer Science is indexed in Rapra Abstracts, Adhesives Abstracts, Engineering Materials Abstracts, and World Translations Index.


Instructions to Authors

1. GENERAL

Vysokomolekulyarnye Soedineniya (Polymer Science), published under the auspices of the Russian Academy of Sciences, considers as its main objective the publication of papers regarding the fundamental aspects of the chemistry and physics of macromolecular objects, including all types of polymer-based materials and composites. Manuscripts dealing with the scientific aspects of manufacturing and processing technologies of polymeric materials are also invited.
The major goal in the journal’s policy is to publish original papers of high scientific quality.
The journal welcomes articles from Russian and foreign authors.
Vysokomolekulyarnye Soedineniya is published in two series, A and B. Both series are fully translated into English and are published simultaneously in both languages (the English version as Polymer Science). Only original papers are published in Series A. Reviews, short communications, methods of investigation, discussions, letters to the Editor and “Chronicle” (information about international and domestic conferences, seminars, and other scientific events) are published in Series B.
The Journal encourages papers which stimulate scientific discussion.
Letters to the Editor are restricted to brief reports of principally new phenomena or new aspects of familiar issues of unusual significance and interest which warrant urgent consideration.

2. SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS

Manuscripts should be sent to the Editorial Office, Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninskii pr. 29, Moscow, 117912 Russia. Telephone: (095) 955-4895, fax: 7-095-230-2224. The Director of Editorial Services of the journal is Mrs. Galina Ya. Bukhtiarova.
Letters to the Editor should not be longer than two typewritten pages with no more than two figures. Contributions which have been published elsewhere will not be accepted.
The journal refrains, as a rule, from publishing papers, relevant though they may be, dealing with well-known phenomena and issues which have already been extensively covered.

3. LANGUAGE

Papers written in Russian or in English are accepted. The papers submitted in English are translated into Russian.

4. ORGANIZATION OF MANUSCRIPTS

General Remarks. Manuscripts must be submitted in duplicate (one original and one carbon copy), typewritten and double-spaced on 22 × 28 cm or A4 paper, on one side only. Margins of at least 30 mm must be left at the top, bottom and left-hand side of each page. All pages should be numbered consecutively, including the text, tables, figure captions, and references.
The title of the paper should describe the contents fully but concisely. The use of abbreviations in the title is strongly discouraged.
Every paper for publication must be preceded by an abstract.
The main text of the paper should begin on the second page of the manuscript.

4.1. Formatting the manuscript. All abbreviations and other notations should be defined the first time they are used and should be uniform throughout the manuscript. There should be no ambiguity regarding the position of the bonds in structural formulas. The names of products, polymers, and testing techniques should conform with international standards (relevant information is available in publications of ANSI and ASTM). As much as possible, authors should use the nomenclature adopted by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (see, for instance, Metanomski, W.V., Compendium of Macromolecular Nomenclature, Oxford: Blackwell, 1991). In general, trade names should be avoided.
Use only SI quantities and units.
All formulas and other special notations should be accurately traced in black ink and marked with a lead pencil.
In ambiguous cases, double-underline capital letters and draw a double line above letters. Make sure that the letter O and the number 0 are easily distinguished by underlining the number with a bracket ().
Superscripts and subscripts should be marked by common typographical signs (that is, and ). To avoid confusion between letters and Roman numerals, mark letters as and roman numerals as I .
Greek letters should be underlined with red pencil and vectors with blue (or typed in Roman boldface).
Formulas should be enumerated consecutively throughout the manuscript. Only those formulas that are referred to in the subsequent text are numbered. Formulas that are numbered should be written on a separate line and indented.
Mathematical symbols such as sin, lim, log, exp should be marked with a square bracket lying flat under the symbol (for instance, 1 = 0). In chemical formulas, only superscripts and subscripts are marked.

4.2. Tables. All tables should be numbered, have a heading, and be aligned vertically. Each table should be typed on a separate page.

4.3. Figures. Figures should not be larger than half the size of the manuscript page. Place each figure on a separate sheet. Do not incorporate figures into the text, but group them at the end of the paper. Line artwork on tracing paper or white cards should be supplied in duplicate separate from the text. Supply figures as camera-ready artwork. Mark the figure number and the name of the first author on the back of artwork. Keep wording within the artwork to a minimum. Generally, provide keys to symbols in the caption. If the artwork contains symbols that may not be typed, such as circles, triangles, and the like, identify these symbols within the artwork.
Submit the figure captions separately from the artwork, typed and double-spaced on a page together.

4.4. Photographs. Photographs should be submitted as glossy prints 6 × 6 cm in size. Each print should be in quadruplicate. Mark the top of the print and the scale on the reverse.
The figures and tables should be referred to in the text. Indicate by marginal notation in the typescript where they are to be inserted. Do not use both graphs and tables to illustrate the same results.

4.5. References. Responsibility for the accuracy of references rests with the authors. Do not list references which are not cited in the text. References should be numbered in the order in which they are cited in the text. The numbers should be placed in a line and enclosed in square brackets. Collect references in numerical order under the heading “References” and type them on a separate page (or pages).

References should be listed in the following style:
Journal Articles:
Ewen, J.A., Jones, R.L., and Razavi, A.J., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1988, vol. 110, no. 18, p. 6255.
Books:
Stothers, J.B., Carbon-13 NMR Spectroscopy, New York: Academic, 1972, Chapter 2.
Theses:
Fleissner, W., PhD Dissertation, Knoxville: Univ. of Tennessee, 1984.
Patents:
Lyle, F.R., US Patent 5973257, Chem. Abstr., 1985, vol. 65, p. 2870.
Conferences and Symposia:
Ewen, J.A., Abstracts of Papers, Int. Symp. on Future Aspects of Olefin Polymerization, Tokyo, 1985, p. 271.
Papers that are unpublished but have been submitted to a journal and accepted for publication may be cited with the journal’s name followed by (in press). In all other cases, references must be made to “unpublished results” or “personal communication.”

4.6. Acknowledgments. Acknowledge financial support, advice, or other kinds of assistance at the end of the paper.
The manuscript must be signed by all authors.
The following information should be typed on a separate page: the names and affiliations of all authors, and the name, affiliation, and full postal address (telephone, telex, and fax numbers when possible) of the author to whom enquiries regarding the work should be directed.
Manuscripts that do not conform with these instructions will be rejected without consideration of content.
Reprints. Twenty-five reprints of the Russian-language edition will be supplied free of charge.
This journal does not carry a page charge for contributions.


Editorial Board

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:
Nikolai A. Platé,
Professor, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis.

 

DEPUTY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Eduard F. Oleinik, Professor, Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Moscow, Russia

EXECUTIVE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Vyacheslav V. Kireev, Professor, Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology, Moscow, Russia

EDITORIAL BOARD
Sergei A. Arzhakov, Prof., Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia; Aleksandr A. Berlin, Prof., Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Science, Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Moscow, Russia; Anatolii A. Darinskii, Prof., Institute of Macromolecular Compounds, St. Petersburg, Russia; Aleksei R. Khokhlov, Prof., Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia; Valerii G. Kulichikhin, Prof., Corresponding Member of the RAS, Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Moscow, Russia; Yurii B. Monakov, Prof., Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Ufa, Russia; Aleksandr N. Ozerin, Prof., Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Synthetic Polymeric Materials, Moscow, Russia; Evgenii F. Panarin, Prof.,Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Macromolecular Compounds, St. Petersburg, Russia; Boris A. Rozenberg, Prof., Institute for Chemical Physics Research, Chernogolovka, Russia; Yurii D. Semchikov, Prof., Nizhnii Novgorod State University, Nizhnii Novgorod, Russia; Valerii P. Shibaev, Prof., Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia; Eduard N. Teleshov, Prof., State Research Center, Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry, Moscow, Russia; Roald P. Tiger, Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Moscow, Russia; Genrikh M. Tseitlin, Prof., Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology, Moscow, Russia; Lev I. Valuev, Prof., Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Moscow, Russia; Yakov S. Vygodskii, Prof., Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds, Moscow, Russia; Aleksandr B. Zezin, Prof., Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.



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