期刊名称:JOURNAL OF VINYL & ADDITIVE TECHNOLOGY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Journal of Vinyl and Additive Technology is a peer-reviewed technical publication for new work in the fields of polymer modifiers and additives, vinyl polymers and selected review papers. Over half of all papers in JVAT are based on technology of additives and modifiers for all classes of polymers: thermoset polymers and both condensation and addition thermoplastics. Papers on vinyl technology include PVC additives.
Instructions to Authors
Submission of original and review articles is encouraged. There is no limit on length. Three copies of the manuscript should be submitted, which should be typed, one side only, double spaced, with at least a 2.5-cm (1-inch) margin. Submission will be taken to imply that the paper has not been published, that it is not being considered elsewhere for publication, and that if accepted it will not be published elsewhere in the same form, in any language, without the consent of the editor or publisher. Authors must agree to transfer copyright to the publisher when an article is accepted for publication. Unless notified to the contrary by the authors, the publisher assumes that the act of submitting the article signifies the authors' agreement to such copyright transfer to the publisher. Each manuscript should include:
A separate title page, headed by a concise, meaningful title (no abbreviations). This page should provide:
The name and affiliations of each contributing author at the time the paper was prepared.
Indicate by asterisk any changes of address for each author since article preparation.
Acknowledgment of any prior oral presentation and original source of the material.
A separate abstract page, consisting of a single paragraph, text only, of 100-200 words to be headed by the title and the names and addresses of the authors. Define any abbreviations for substances or methods (such as ABS, SAXS, etc.).
A list of references, on a separate page at the end of the text, numbered in order of text citation. The references are to be abbreviated in the form shown below, using the names of all authors preceded by initials.
Within the text, the reference citations are typed in parentheses in line with the main copy (no superscripts or subscripts), thus:
According to Cohen, et al. (1), …
In the list of references the general style is as follows:
For periodicals: 1. D. Cohen, A. Siegmann, and M. Narkis, Polym. Eng. Sci., 27, 286 (1987).
The journal name is underlined, the volume number is boldfaced, and the year is placed in parentheses. The issue number is given only when needed for identification. The article name is eliminated unless the reference is unclear without it.
For books: The title is spelled out in full and underlined. 9. J. E. Q. Lipson and J. E. Guillet, in Macromolecular Solutions, R. D. Seymour and G. Allen Stahl, eds., Pergamon Press, New York (1982). (Include the state or country when the city is not identifiable.)
A list of nomenclature, identifying symbols and abbreviations, commonly desirable before the references. Footnotes are to be avoided.
Equations, numbered and typed in the appropriate place in the text. Where symbols cannot be typed, write them neatly in ink.
Tables, each typed on a separate page, with a heading, and numbered with Arabic numerals that correspond to the order in which they are cited in the text. The tables should be inserted in the manuscript after the references and before the figures.
Important: English spelling is standard U.S., not British.
Figures are to be assembled at the end of the manuscript and preceded by a separate typed list of captions that explain them. Each should be identified on the front edge or on the back (photographs) with the name of the first author and the figure number (e.g., Smith, Fig. 1). Originals are to be prepared with high contrast India ink and to bear uniformly stenciled notations. Line drawings and photos should be of a quality suitable for good photographic reproduction and retained legibility upon size reduction to one quarter. Manuscript transmittal letter should indicate if figures need to be returned.
Upon acceptance of manuscript, transmit the text on a computer disk in one of the following formats: IBM---Microsoft Word for Windows, 5.0 or higher (files must be saved as Text Only (*txt); or Word Perfect for Windows, 6.0 or higher (files must be saved as ASCII (DOS) Text (*.*); Macintosh---Word for Macintosh, 5.0 or higher (files may be saved as a Word Document or Text Only). Disk must be accompanied by hard copy of manuscript.
Send manuscripts to:
William H. Starnes, Jr., Editor-in-Chief Department of Chemistry P.O. Box 8795 College of William and Mary Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795 Tel: 757-221-2552 Fax: 757-221-2715 E-mail: whstar@wm.edu
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief William H. Starnes, Jr. Department of Chemistry College of William and Mary Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795
Associate Editors
Elliott L. Weinberg Cross Gates Consultants 8 Clovis Rd., P.O. Box 822 East Brunswick, NJ 08816-4257 James W. Summers P3Consultants 29751 Wolf Road Bay Village, OH 44140-1865
Advisory Board and Board of Reviewers
R.C. Adams Flint Hills Resources A.F. Korney Crane Plastics W.D. Arendt Velsicol L.G. Krauskopf Vinyl Consulting Co. R.F. Becker Montell USA P. Kroushl Ferro M.T. Berard DuPont Dow Elastomers L.M. Matuana Michigan State University J.W. Burley Akcros P.G. Pape Dow Corning A.W. Coaker A.W. Coaker & Associates E.B. Rabinovitch P3Consulting R.D. Cowell Cowell & Associates D.W. Riley Extrusion Engineers C.A. Cruz Rohm & Haas P.S. Schipper Atofina D.J. Dieckmann Patco American Ingredients G.F. Smith Polymer Diagnostics C. Fletcher Dover Chemical P.S. Solera Ciba Specialty Chemicals A.D. Godwin ExxonMobil R. Weiler Akcros R.F. Grossman Halstab E.J. Wickson Wickson Product Research R.E. Harrell Consultant J.B. Williams Lonza R.W. Johnson Rohm & Haas B. Zehner Crane Plastics S. Zerafati Elf Atochem
International Members
N.S. Allen Manchester Metropolitan University, U.K. G. Geuskens University of Brussels, Belgium S. Al-Malaika Aston University, U.K. M. Gilbert Loughborough University, U.K. N.C. Billingham University of Sussex, U.K. B. Iv醤 Hungarian Academy of Sciences D. Braun Deutsches Kunststoff-Institut, Germany J. Posp須il Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic G. Camino Universit?di Torino, Italy
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