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2025年12月10日星期三
Guide for Authors
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Manuscript Submission
Free Format Submission
We now offer Free Format submission for a simplified and streamlined process for New Submissions.
Before you submit, you will need:
Your manuscript: this should be an editable file including text, figures, and tables, or separate files – whichever you prefer. All required sections should be contained in your manuscript, including abstract (which does need to be correctly styled), introduction, methods, results, and conclusions. Figures and tables should have legends. Figures should be uploaded in the highest resolution possible. References may be submitted in any style or format, as long as it is consistent throughout the manuscript. Supporting information should be submitted in separate files. If the manuscript, figures or tables are difficult for you to read, they will also be difficult for the editors and reviewers, and the editorial office will send it back to you for revision. Your manuscript may also be sent back to you for revision if the quality of English language is poor.
An ORCID ID, freely available at https://orcid.org. (Why is this important? Your article, if accepted and published, will be attached to your ORCID profile. Institutions and funders are increasingly requiring authors to have ORCID IDs.)
The title page of the manuscript, including:
Your co-author details, including affiliation and email address. (Why is this important? We need to keep all co-authors informed of the outcome of the peer review process.)
Statements relating to our ethics and integrity policies, which may include any of the following (Why are these important? We need to uphold rigorous ethical standards for the research we consider for publication):
data availability statement
funding statement
conflict of interest disclosure
ethics approval statement
patient consent statement
permission to reproduce material from other sources
clinical trial registration
To submit, login at https://wiley.atyponrex.com/journal/BMM2 and create a new submission. Follow the submission steps as required and submit the manuscript.
All manuscripts should be submitted using the online submission service by following the instructions given on the submission website. In order to submit a manuscript, you will need either a Microsoft Word, or LaTeX document (including a PDF) that includes the text, figures, and tables. If you experience difficulty uploading large files, please contact the editorial office for assistance.
Tables should be included in the manuscript documents, following the example provided in the template.
Vector graphic images such as plots, graphs, and line diagrams (including chemical structures) should either be embedded into a Word document or saved as a PDF, PS, or EPS file. Original files of graphical items prepared using ChemDraw or Photoshop may also be included. Bitmap graphic images such as photographs and electron microscope images should be saved as TIFF or PNG files; each figure part must have a resolution of at least 300 dpi (1000 pixels wide when the image is typeset at a single column width).
Supporting Information in the form of additional figures, experimental details, and/or movies may accompany a manuscript, and will be published online. This material will not be edited and should be error-free. Where possible, Supporting Information should be prepared as a single document (i.e., Word, PDF, or LaTeX). See the section on Supporting Information for more details.
The corresponding author must ensure that all authors have seen and approved the manuscript and meet the criteria for authorship. For more details, see the “Authorship” section in the Editorial Policies tab.
The author must inform the editor of manuscripts submitted, soon to be submitted, or in press at other journals that have a bearing on the manuscript being submitted. Duplicate submission is not permitted and will result in rejection. Ethical guidelines issued by, the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, and the Singapore Statement on Research Integrity are followed. In particular, authors should reveal all sources of funding for the work presented in the manuscript and should declare any conflict of interest.
Consideration will be given to submitted papers that have been previously:
posted as a preprint on a non-profit community preprint server such as ChemRxiv, bioRxiv, and arXiv.
published as a thesis prepared toward completion of a graduate degree at a university or technical institute of learning.
Only the original submitted version of a manuscript is allowed to be posted as a preprint. Manuscripts previously published in other contexts will not be considered, at the discretion of the editor.
If the manuscript is a revised or extended version of a manuscript previously rejected by the journal to which it is being submitted, the author must inform the editor about the previous submission in the cover letter and explain in detail what changes have been made. See “Appeals Procedure” for additional information.
To ensure continuity of contact details, the senior scientist of each manuscript should hold at minimum a permanent staff position at an academic or research institution or be a permanently contracted staff member in industry. Exceptions may be made at the discretion of the Editorial Office.
Confirmation of Receipt/Assessment
All authors of submitted manuscripts will receive an email acknowledging the successful submission of the manuscript.
Data for Production
Manuscript Preparation
You do not need to reformat your manuscript for a new submission. However, authors are requested to follow the guidelines presented here when preparing their Revised Manuscripts. The Manuscript Preparation Checklist provides an overview of these points.
General
Word and LaTeX templates for all article types are available and authors are requested to use them when preparing manuscripts for submission. In general, the order of the sections in the file is:
Title – Author(s) – (Dedication) – Affiliation(s), – Keywords – Abstract -– Main text [including Figures, Schemes and Tables] – (Experimental/Methods Section) – Acknowledgements – References – (Biographies) – Table of Contents text [Sections in brackets are only present in certain article types]
Manuscripts must be written in American English and be grammatically and linguistically correct. Authors should seek assistance with style, grammar and vocabulary if necessary.
Please note: Wiley provides a professional language and manuscript editing service, with expert help in English language editing, translation service, manuscript formatting, and figure preparation. For detailed information, costs and instructions please go to: Wiley Editing Services.
The structure and compositions of all materials central to the manuscript must be disclosed in the main text or in Supporting Information, this includes commercial and proprietary products, pure materials, and mixtures. Manuscripts reporting results using undisclosed material compositions may not be considered for publication and may be returned without external review.
Symbols for physical quantities should be italicized, but their units should not be written in italics. As examples: T for temperature with K as the unit, in contrast to T for the unit Tesla; J with units Hz, a with units nm. Stereochemical information (cis, E, R, etc.; d, L), locants (N-methyl), symmetry groups and space groups (C2v), and prefixes in formulae or compound names (tBu and tert-butyl) must be in italics. Latin phrases such as “in situ” should not be italicized. Formula numbers should be bold (Arabic numerals and, if necessary, Roman lowercase letters). Labels of axes labels should be formatted as "variable [units]", e.g., T [K] where the variable is in italics and the units are enclosed in square brackets and in upright type.
Equations should be labeled with consecutive numbers and mentioned by label in the text, for example, “Equation (1).” They should be provided in an editable format – use symbols or an equation editor – do not embed as graphics.
Vectors must be in bold italic letters and tensors in bold letters (both in the text and in equations).
Please distinguish carefully between subscripts, superscripts, and special symbols. Units (e.g. V cm–1, K, Pa etc.) should be written in upright letters (not in italics) with a short space to the number before.
Please use SI units throughout. Mathematical functions which are tabulated (e.g., sin, cos, exp, e, etc.) should be given in upright letters (not in italics).
Physical data should be arranged as follows, where possible:
p./b.p. 20 °C
[α]D20 = −13.5 (c = 0.2 in acetone) (a unit has to be given if it is different from deg cm3 g−1 dm−1 for [α] and from g cm−3 for c)
1H NMR (200 MHz, [D8]THF, 25 °C, TMS): δ = 1.3 (q, 3J(H,H) = 8 Hz, 2 H; CH2), 0.9 ppm (t, 3J(H,H) = 8 Hz, 3 H; CH3)
IR(Nujol): u= 1790 cm–1 (C=O)
UV–vis (n-hexane): λmax(ε) = 320 (5000), 270 nm (12 000)
MS (70 eV): m/z (%): 108 (20) [M+], 107 (60) [M+–H], 91 (100) [C7H7+]
Plane angles in products of units can have either ° or deg as the unit
In addition, when quoting physical data, the following should be considered:
data should be quoted with decimal points and negative exponents (e.g., 25.8 J K−1 mol−1)
the order should remain consistent throughout the manuscript
when measurement conditions remain unchanged, they need only be mentioned once, for instance in column headings
Nomenclature should conform to the current American usage. The rules and recommendations of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB), and the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) should be followed. The Latin names of biological species and genera should be written in italics, with the full name always used when it appears for the first time in the text (e.g., Homo sapiens); the abbreviated form (e.g., H. sapiens) may be used thereafter.
Abbreviations and acronyms should be used sparingly and consistently. Where they first appear in the text, the complete term should also be given. Common acronyms such as bp, DNA, RNA, NMR, UV–vis., wt, do not need to be defined.
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