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2022年01月11日星期二
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Instructions to Authors
JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHIC SCIENCE
Scope
The Journal of Chromatographic Science is devoted to the dissemination of information concerning all methods of chromatographic analysis. The standard manuscript is a description of recent original research that covers any or all phases of a specific separation problem, principle, or method. Manuscripts which have a high degree of novelty and fundamental significance to the field of separation science are particularly encouraged. It is expected the authors will clearly state in the Introduction how their method compares in some markedly new and improved way to previous published related methods. Analytical performance characteristics of new methods including sensitivity, tested limits of detection or quantification, accuracy, precision, and specificity should be provided. Manuscripts which describe a straightforward extension of a known analytical method or an application to a previously analyzed and/or uncomplicated sample matrix will not normally be reviewed favorably. Manuscripts in which mass spectrometry is the dominant analytical method and chromatography is of marked secondary importance may be declined.
In addition to regular research papers, the following types of manuscripts will be considered. “Review Articles” can be submitted and will be considered using our normal review process. However, authors should first send an Abstract of their proposed review article to one of the co-editors for approval. This Abstract should clearly justify the need for this review and also outline the content. Once approved, these contributions should be similar in length to a research paper but the organization of the sections is up to the author. The use of numbered sub-headings is strongly encouraged. Figures and tables should be part of the article however permission for use must be obtained from the appropriate publisher. “Technical Notes” are brief disclosures of new chromatographic concepts or practices or brief descriptions of novel apparatuses or techniques. “Expedited Papers” are those determined by our editors and reviewers to be of interest to most chromatographers and their publication will be accelerated. General comments on the content of the Journal are appropriate for “Letters to the Editor,” as are comments on the work of specific authors, in which case the authors will be allowed to reply. The editors encourage readers to communicate questions and criticisms inspired by the Journal.
The Journal will consider a manuscript based on a conference proceedings if significant new data are added. However, the author must submit the conference proceeding paper as well as the manuscript being considered for review so the editors can make the final decision on a case-by-case basis.
Conflicts Of Interest
At the point of submission, Journal of Chromatographic Science policy requires that each author reveal any financial interests or connections, direct or indirect, or other situations that might raise the question of bias in the work reported or the conclusions, implications, or opinions stated—including pertinent commercial or other sources of funding for the individual author(s) or for the associated department(s) or organization(s), personal relationships, or direct academic competition. When considering whether you should declare a conflicting interest or connection please consider the conflict of interest test: Is there any arrangement that would embarrass you or any of your co-authors if it was to emerge after publication and you had not declared it?
As part of the online submission process, Corresponding authors are required to confirm whether they or their co-authors have any conflicts of interest to declare, and to provide details of these. It is the Corresponding author’s responsibility to ensure that all authors adhere to this policy.
Examples of potential conflicts of interest which should be disclosed include employment, consultancies, stock ownership, honoraria, paid expert testimony, patent applications/registrations, and grants or other funding. Potential conflicts of interest should be disclosed at the earliest possible stage and if the manuscript is accepted, conflict of interest information will be communicated in a statement in the published paper.
Submission Of Manuscripts
Submission of a paper to this journal implies that the manuscript has not been published in, or submitted to, any other journal and that the author(s) have obtained appropriate permission to use data obtained for and contained in the manuscript. Previous presentation at professional meetings should be mentioned in a footnote. All manuscripts should be composed of original text that has not been published before; manuscripts may be subjected to a plagiarism check using iThenticate© software.
General Points
Manuscripts should be prepared carefully according to the The American Chemical Society’s ACS Style Guide: A Manual for Authors and Editors, 2nd ed. American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 1997. The most important rule of good style is to be consistent throughout a manuscript. Manuscripts accepted for publication must conform strictly to these style guidelines, and the editor reserves the right to make appropriate changes. If a manuscript is not in suitably usable condition, the editor reserves the right to postpone or refuse publication or request retyping.
Manuscripts should be in their final form when they are submitted, so that proofs require only correction of typographical errors. All parts of the manuscript (except figures) should be double-spaced throughout and should be in a word-processing file.
Sections of the manuscript
Manuscripts should be subdivided into the following sequence of sections:
Title page
Abstract
Keywords
Introduction
Experimental
Instrumentation and Reagents
Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Funding
Acknowledgements
References
Tables
Legends to figures
Figures (if not in a graphic-type file like PDF, tif, eps, etc.)
Supplementary data
The text should describe the equipment and method(s) in sufficient detail to permit duplication of the results.
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