万维提示:
1、投稿方式:在线投稿。
2、刊内网址(202501期):
https://pubs.acs.org/PolySciTech自动跳转至:
https://pubs.acs.org/journal/pstoco
3、投稿系统:
https://publish.acs.org/app/login?code=1000
4、编辑邮箱(微信公号信息):
eic@pst.acs.org(陈学思主编);
JFu@acs-i.org(符洁执行编辑);
pst@ciac.ac.cn(王重洋主任)
5、出刊日期:季刊,每年出版四期。
6、微信公号:高分子科学与技术PS&T
7、官网信息:在2027年12月31日之前提交的所有文章,若通过同行评审并被接收后,将自动免除文章出版费(APC)。
2025年4月8日星期二
征稿通知|长春应化所与ACS合作刊:Polymer Science & Technology
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高分子科学与技术PS&T2025年04月07日
办刊宗旨:传播高分子科学与技术前沿领域的跨学科成果,面向国家重大需求,提供国际学术交流平台。推动高分子科学与技术领域的产学研合作,提升我国在该领域的世界影响力。
2024年7月30日,PS&T开放投稿,我们面向全球同领域科学家,聚焦科学前沿和国家经济、科技发展的重大需求中的重大科学问题,热切期待您参与共建本刊!
投稿链接:
https://pubs.acs.org/journal/pstoco
征稿方向但不限于:
可再利用原料的高分子合成、表征和性能评估,包括可再生资源、废弃材料和回收化合物;高分子的回收和再循环解决方案;通过发展合成化学新技术合成具有新型骨架和侧基的高分子;精确控制高分子合成、改性和自组装的先进催化剂、方法和技术;设计、优化和阐明高分子的人工智能集成方法;对细胞、组织或器官的微环境作出响应,或调节细胞行为、组织代谢或器官功能的生物活性高分子;用于医疗保健、生物安全和生物保藏、能源、材料、环境保护、信息学等领域的功能增强高分子;高性能工程塑料和弹性高分子的设计、合成、表征和应用;高分子的高级物理理论和表征等。
专题征稿不限于上述主题方向,我们也欢迎具有新思想、新理论和新方法,以及跨学科研究。所有手稿均应呈现该领域中新颖的发现,批判的思维,以及深远的见解。所有提交的论文都将经过严格的同行评审过程,以确保具备最高的科学水准。
请确保您的手稿符合PS&T的投稿指南,如果您投稿过程有任何疑问,请通过电子邮件eic@pst.acs.org(陈学思主编)、JFu@acs-i.org(符洁执行编辑)、pst@ciac.ac.cn(王重洋主任)联系《高分子科学与技术(英文)》编辑部。
期刊简介:
Polymer Science & Technology(《高分子科学与技术(英文)》,简称“PS&T”)是由中国科学院长春应用化学研究所主办,与美国化学会(ACS)出版部合作出版的一本全新的开放获取期刊。PS&T旨在促进高分子科学和技术的创新,助力可持续发展。PS&T的筹备工作始于2022年12月2日,并在2023年获得了中国科技期刊卓越行动计划高起点新刊项目的资助。期刊网址:https://pubs.acs.org/journal/pstoco,并计划在2025年春季出版第一期。
中国科学院长春应用化学研究所陈学思院士担任PS&T的创刊主编,将带领该期刊积极传播高分子科学与技术领域的前沿跨学科成果,响应国家重大需求,并为广大科研人员提供一个高层次的国际学术交流平台。
PS&T发表的文章类型包括研究论文(Article)、研究快报(Letter)、综述(Review)、前瞻观点(Perspective)、评论(Comment)和社论(Editorial)。在2027年12月31日之前提交的所有文章,若通过同行评审并被接收后,将自动免除文章出版费(APC)。
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Author Guidelines
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Scope Of The Journal
Polymer Science & Technology is a highly selective, open-access journal dedicated to the publication of cutting-edge research in the field of polymer science and its interdisciplinary areas. The journal aims to advance the frontiers of knowledge in polymers and contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals by linking polymer research to the pressing needs of human society.
More information can be found here.
Manuscript Types
Article
Articles should report a significant advance in the field of Polymer Science and technology, being characterized by the editor and referees as in the top 10% of advances in the field. Articles must exhibit high scientific quality, originality, significance, and conceptual novelty. They are not intended to be follow-up papers, unless they contain new and extensive information that will substantially advance the understanding of the field.
Manuscripts should describe the research concisely and accurately. While there are no page length restrictions, a suggested guideline is around 7,000 words, including the abstract, main text, tables, and legends (excluding references and Supporting Information). References should accurately represent previous research that has guided the development of the hypothesis and experimental aspects of the work. The abstract should be limited to 300 words, summarizing the research context, key results, and conclusions. Abbreviations and acronyms should only be introduced if essential. Articles should include 5-7 lowercase keywords and a graphical Table of Contents to visually highlight the importance of the research outcomes.
Letter
Letters are short publications that report results whose immediate availability to the community is deemed important. Letters are limited to 3,000 words including the abstract, main text, tables, and legends, excluding references. Letters can contain up to 5 figures and 50 references; no section headings are used. Letters should include 5-7 lowercase keywords and a graphical Table of Contents. Special efforts will be made to expedite the review and the publication of Letters. Therefore, authors of Letters should ensure that manuscripts are in final, error-free form when submitted.
Review
Reviews are comprehensive, critical examinations of a selected topic, typically over a defined period. Reviews are expected to critically evaluate published work of multiple, international groups in a field or across disciplines; be logically organized; be of general interest to the journal readership; and make the material more easily accessible to those not expert in the area through clear text and figures. Reviews should lay out the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead and provide critical discussions that can help move the field forward. A Review should generally not exceed 12,000 words including the abstract, main text, tables, and legends, excluding references. Reviews should contain an abstract (≤300 words), a graphical Table of Contents, 5-7 lowercase keywords, and appropriate references. The use of graphics to illustrate key concepts within the text is strongly encouraged.
While reviews are mostly invited, unsolicited reviews may also be considered. Authors interested in submitting a Review are strongly encouraged to contact the Editors prior to manuscript preparation and submission, to seek conditional approval of the proposed topic. A single document consisting of the following information should be sent to the Editor (eic@pst.acs.org ) for consideration.
Proposed title
Corresponding Author names, affiliations, and websites
A short (~400 words) description of the focused topic
A list of 5-10 lead references
A list of recent review articles published on this topic and an explanation of how the proposed review will differ in focus and advance the literature on the subject.
Perspective
Perspectives are brief personal accounts of a field or area by one or a small team of authors. Perspective authors are asked to assess the status of the field with an emphasis toward identifying key recent advances, critical challenges for the field, and notable opportunities going forward. Perspectives are focused rather than comprehensive and often elaborate on important unanswered questions and approaches being taken to address them. The primary goal of a Perspective is to inspire and help direct future research efforts. Perspective may not exceed 5,000 words including the abstract (<300 words), main text, and graphical elements, up to 50 references that demonstrate the full range of activities in the field. 5-7 lowercase keywords and a graphical Table of Contents are required for this type of manuscript.
Authors may be invited by the Editor to submit a Perspective. Authors interested in contributing a Perspective are strongly encouraged to contact the Editors prior to manuscript preparation and submission, to seek conditional approval of the proposed topic. A single document consisting of the following information should be sent to the Editor (eic@pst.acs.org ) for consideration.
Proposed title
Corresponding Author names, affiliations, and websites
A short (~400 words) description of the focused topic
A list of 5-10 lead references
A list of recent review articles published on this topic and an explanation of how the proposed review will differ in focus and advance the literature on the subject.
Comment
Comments may take one of the two following forms:
A comment on one or more recent articles published in Polymer Science & Technology or other relevant journals. These discussions should be compelling and provide valuable insights that elucidate the implications of the article(s) and place them in a broader context. By doing so, authors contribute to our interdisciplinary readership's understanding of recent developments in the authors’ field.
A Comment delves into political, ethical, educational, regulatory, or scientific issues relevant to polymer science and technology. Authors are encouraged to offer their personal perspectives on matters of public or scientific importance, fostering thought-provoking dialogue within the community.
Comments should be timely, provocative, and forward-looking. They typically do not present original research data but instead rely on the author's perspective or anecdotal evidence from the author's personal experience to support the arguments. Comments should not exceed 2500 words in total. Comments are usually solicited by the Editors from experts in the field, but pre-submission proposals are also welcome. Authors interested in submitting a Comment should send a proposal of no more than 300 words to the Editor (eic@pst.acs.org) for consideration. Although Comments are generally not peer-reviewed, they may be reviewed at the Editor's discretion.
ACS Researcher Resources
While this document will provide basic information on how to prepare and submit the manuscript as well as other critical information about publishing, we also encourage authors to visit ACS Researcher Resources for additional information on everything that is needed to prepare (and review) manuscripts for ACS journals and partner journals, such as
Mastering the Art of Scientific Publication, which shares editor tips about a variety of topics including making your paper scientifically effective, preparing excellent graphics, and writing cover letters.
Resources on how to prepare and submit a manuscript to the ACS Publications manuscript submission and peer review system, including details on selecting the applicable Journal Publishing Agreement.
Sharing your research with the public through the ACS Publications open access program.
ACS Reviewer Lab, a free online course covering best practices for peer review and related ethical considerations.
ACS Author Lab, a free online course that empowers authors to prepare and submit strong manuscripts, avoiding errors that could lead to delays in the publication process.
ACS Inclusivity Style Guide, a guide that helps researchers communicate in ways that recognize and respect diversity in all its forms.
Manuscript Preparation
Submit with Fast Format
All ACS journals and partner journals have simplified their formatting requirements in favor of a streamlined and standardized format for an initial manuscript submission. Read more about the requirements and the benefits these serves authors and reviewers here.
Manuscripts submitted for initial consideration must adhere to these standards:
Submissions must be complete with clearly identified standard sections used to report original research, free of annotations or highlights, and include all numbered and labeled components.
Figures, charts, tables, schemes, and equations should be embedded in the text at the point of relevance. Separate graphics can be supplied later at revision, if necessary.
When required by a journal's structure or length limitations, manuscript templates should be used.
References can be provided in any style, but they must be complete, including titles. For information about the required components of different reference types, please refer to the ACS Style Quick Guide.
Supporting Information must be submitted as a separate file(s).
Document Templates and Format
Polymer Science & Technology does not require the use of any document templates.
General information on the preparation of manuscripts may also be found in the ACS Guide to Scholarly Communication.
Acceptable Software, File Designations, and TeX/LaTeX
See the list of Acceptable Software and appropriate File Designations to be sure your file types are compatible with the submission system. Information for manuscripts generated from TeX/LaTeX is also available.
Cover Letter
A cover letter must accompany every manuscript submission. During the submission process, you may type it or paste it into the submission system, or you may attach it as a file.