期刊名称:REVIEWS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
REVIEWS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Papers published in Reviews in Analytical Chemistry are of two main types. One is the classical review of the literature covering a certain period in the development of a particular field. This review is addressed to the expert in the field and brings him up to date in a concise manner. The other kind of review is written for the research worker contemplating entering a new field of endeavor or for the chemist who wishes to examine the applicability of a new technique to his research. This second type of review is more descriptive and basic.
Potential contributors who wish to send manuscripts for consideration should write to the Editor, Dr. I. Schechter, Department of Chemistry, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 32000, Israel.
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Reviews in Analytical Chemistry provides chemists entering particular fields as well as experts with authoritative reviews of timely subjects. These subjects can encompass all branches of modern analytical chemistry such as spectroscopy, electro-chemistry, chromatography, trace analysis and solution chemistry and their applications to areas such as environmental control, mineral resources, drug analysis, and other relevant areas.
Reviews in Analytical Chemistry features two types of reviews, the first of which is the classical review of the literature covering a certain period in the development of a particular field. This type of review is addressed to the expert in the field and brings him up to date in a concise manner. The second type of review, a more descriptive and basic one, is written for the research worker contemplating entering a new field of endeavor or for the chemist who wishes to examine the applicability of a new technique to his research.
Instructions to Authors
1. Manuscripts should be submitted to the Editors.
2. Only original reviews which have not been published elsewhere, and which have not been submitted to other journals will be considered. It is the author's responsibility to ensure that this condition is met. Copyright in published papers will be vested in the publisher.
3. All papers will be published in English, and manuscripts should be submitted in that language.
4. Manuscripts should be typed double-spaced on one side of A4 paper, with a 4 cm margin. Three copies should be submitted. It is preferred that the final version of the manuscript is accompanied by a copy on diskette. We can accept any size DOS-formatted double density diskette, "printed to disk" or as an ASCII file. We can also accept many common word processing programmes such as MS Word, WordStar, etc.
5. The title should be brief, typed on a separate sheet, and the author's full name should be typed on the line below the title; the affiliation and address should follow on the next line; in the case of co-authors affiliations and addresses should be clearly indicated. correspondence will be sent to the first named author, unless otherwise specified.
6. A list of contents should precede each review.
7. Illustrations, tables, and footnotes should be supplied on separate sheets grouped at the end of the manuscript, with a note of their location in the text.
8. Each manuscript should be accompanied by a summary (maximum length 200 words) on a separate sheet.
9. Mathematical symbols may be either handwritten or typewritten. Greek letters and unusual symbols should be identified separately in the margin. distinction should be made between capital and lower case letters; between the letter O and zero; between the letter l and the number one and prime; between k and kappa.
10. In cases where computer programs form part of an article, they should be presented on unlined paper, with clear and sharp characters, so that the material is suitable for direct photographic reproduction.
11. Original line drawings should be submitted and should include all relevant details. Drawings should be twice the final size. The lettering must be clear and "open" and sufficiently large to permit the necessary reduction of size in photographic reproduction.
12. Each figure should be referred to in the text and numbered accordingly in sequence with Arabic numerals. The manuscript should indicate the points at which it would be most desirable to insert figures. All figures submitted should be identified lightly on the back, with the appropriate number and with the name of the author(s). Figure legends should be typed on a separate sheet and placed at the end of the manuscript. The amount of lettering on a drawing should be minimized as far as possible by transferring it to the legend.
13. Tables should be typed double-spaced, each on a separate sheet, and identified by Arabic numerals corresponding to the order in which they appear in the manuscript. A brief explanatory title should head the table as well as a title for each table column. Tables should not repeat data which are available elsewhere in the paper, e.g. in a line diagram.
14. References to published literature should be num-bered consecutively in the text and listed in the same order on a separate sheet at the end of the manu-script. Each literature reference should include the author's initials and names, title of the jour-nal abbreviated according to the Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index (CASSI), volume number in bold, first page number and year (in parentheses). Where the journal does not carry a volume number, the sequence should be: author’s names, journal title, year in bold, issue no. (in parentheses) and first page number. References to books should include initials and names of authors, title of book (possibly preceded by title of chapter), volume number, editor, publisher, place of and year of publication, and page number. E.g. 1) H.L. Friedman and L. Lewis, J. Solution Chem., 5, 445 (1976). 2) X.C. Qiu and Y. Zhu, Mikrochim. Acta, 1983 (III, 2), 1. 3) Croxton, in: Progress in Liquid Physics, ed. by C.A. Croxton, Wiley, Chichester, 1978, p. 19.
15. Authors are requested to underline in red on one copy of their papers keywords for inclusion in the index.
16. It is the author's responsibility to obtain written permission to reproduce material which has appeared in another publication, and such permissions must accompany the submission of the manuscript.
17. No manuscript or figures will be returned following publication unless a request for return is made when the manuscript is originally submitted.
18. Twenty five reprints of each paper will be provided free of charge. Additional copies in multiples of a hundred may be purchased on a reprint order form which will accompany the proofs. Reprints will be sent to the first-named author unless otherwise indicated
Editorial Board
Editors
Founder and Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ji-Huan He 149 Yanchang Road, Shanghai University Shanghai Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics Shanghai 200072, China jhhe@mail.shu.edu.cn
Co-Editor Prof. Thomas J.R. Hughes Division of Applied Mechanics Durand Building, Room No. 281 Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-4040, USA
Honorary Editors Prof. Wing Kam Liu Professor of Mechanical and Civil Engineering Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208- 3111, USA
Professor Yury Mitropolsky International Mathematical Center National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Kiev-4, GSP, Ukraine
Professor Y.S. Chen Nonlinear Center, Beijing University Beijing, China
Professor W.H. Huang Department of Mechanics Harbin University of Technology Harbin, China
International Editorial Board
A.S. Alekseev Prospect akad. Lavrent'eva, 6, 630090, Novosibirsk, Russia |
Benny Yiu-chung Hon Dept. Math., City University of Hong Kong, HK, China |
Hui-Shen Shen Shanghai Jiatong University Shanghai 200030, China |
J. Awrejcewicz Dept. Auto & Bio-Mech. Lodz Tech. Univ., Poland |
Raouf A. Ibrahim Mechanical Engineering Dept. 2119 Engineering Building Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan 48202 USA |
Valery Sherbaum Faculty of Aerospace Engineering Technion City, Haifa 32000, Israel |
Franco Brezzi Dipartimento di Matematica University of Pavia Via Ferrata 1, 1-27100 Pavia, Italy |
K.T. Iskakov Buketov Karaganda State University Karaganda 470012, Kazakhstan |
Yurii I. Shokin Institute of Computational Technologies, Siberian Branch R.A.S. Novosibirsk 90, Russia |
Carlo Cercignani Dipartimento di Matematica Politecnico di Milano Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32 20133 Milano, Italy |
Sergei Kabanikhin Sobolev Institute of Mathematics Siberian Branch of R.A.S. Novosibirsk, Russia |
T.E. Simos Dept. of Civil Engineering University of Thrace, GR-671 00 Xanthi, Greece |
C.K. Chen Dept. of Mechanical Engineering National Cheng Kung University Tainan, Taiwan 70101, China |
K.M. Liew Centre for Advanced Numerical Engineering Simulations Nanyang Technological University Singapore 639798 |
Hari M. Srivastava Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, V8W 3P4 Canada |
G.Q. Chen Dept. Mech., Beijing University Beijing 100871, China |
Viliam Novak Institute of Hydrology Slovak Academy of Sciences Racianska 75, P.O. Box 94 830 08 Bratislava, Slovakia |
Jesus Vigo-Aguiar Dept. Appl. Math, University of Salamanca, E37008 Salamanca, Spain |
N.X. Chen Institute of Engineering Thermophysics Chinese Academy of Sciences P.O. Box 2706 Beijing 100080, China |
G. Matarazzo D.I.I.M.A. Universita di Salerno 84084 Fisciano (SA) Italy |
Xjiping Yu Dept. of Engineering Mechanics, Shanghai Jiaotong University Shanghai 20030, China |
W. Chen Dept. of Mathematics City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong, China |
Eugenio Onate Universidad Politecnica de Catalunya Edificio c-1, Campus Norte UPC Gran Capitan, s/n 08034 Barcelona, Spain |
Jun Zhang Dept. of Computer Science University of Kentucky, 773 Anderson Hall, Lexington KY 40506-0046 USA |
Bruno Codenotti IMC-CNR, Via S. Maria, 46 56126-Pisa, Italy |
K.R. Rajagopal Dept. of Mech. Engineering, Room 208B Engineering Physics Building Texas A&M University, USA |
Y. Zhu Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Box 352600, University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195-2600, USA |
Wei-Bing Feng Shanghai University, P.O. Box 189 Shanghai 200072, China |
Giuseppe Rega Dipartimento di Ingegneria Strutturale e Geotecnica, Universita di Roma La Sapienza, Roma, Italy |
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