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Author Guidelines
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1 General
The Chinese Journal of Chemistry is an international peer-reviewed journal published in English. It publishes original research work in all fields of chemistry in the form of
Breaking Reports
Concise Reports
Comprehensive Reports
Recent Advances
Critical Reviews
Chemistry Authors Up Close
Cornerstones in Chemistry
Emerging Topic
The Chinese Journal of Chemistry publishes 24 issues annually and is co-hosted by the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry and the Chinese Chemical Society. It is jointly published with Wiley-VCH since 2005.
Authors are solely responsible for the contents of their contribution. It is assumed that they have the necessary authority for publication. The contents of manuscripts submitted to Chinese Journal of Chemistry must not have been submitted to any other journal in parallel or published previously. Any manuscript already available on personal/group web pages will be considered by the Editors as already published and will not be accepted. The authors must inform the Editors of manuscripts submitted to, soon to be submitted to, or in press at other journals that have a bearing on the manuscript being submitted. All submissions must adhere to the Ethical Guidelines for Publication of Chemical Research. In particular, authors should reveal all sources of funding for the work presented in the manuscript and should declare any conflict of interest.
All articles must be written in English.
All submitted manuscripts that are suitable for consideration will be sent to independent referees. Manuscripts which are clearly inappropriate for the journal can be rejected without consulting referees. Authors are encouraged to suggest suitable referees (full names and affiliations including e-mail address). However, the referees that are contacted will not be limited to those nominated by the authors. All accepted manuscripts are edited before printing to ensure scientific consistency, clarity of presentation, and uniformity of style.
If authors have to or want to make their publications freely available at the moment they are published (open access), the Chinese Journal of Chemistry offers such a service. Under the keyword Open Access you can find all the information about this subject on our homepage.
In general we recommend that authors link on their homepage to their Chinese Journal of Chemistry publication through the Digital Object Identifier (DOI). Only in this way can Crossref function correctly and full-text downloads be tallied.
2 Submission of Manuscripts
The Chinese Journal of Chemistry offers web-based manuscript submission and peer-review via Research Exchange. This service guarantees fast and safe submission of manuscripts and rapid assessment processes. Online submission is mandatory, and conventional submission of manuscripts via courier service or e-mail is no longer accepted. Chinese Journal of Chemistry requires the submitting author (only) to provide an ORCID when submitting a manuscript. Please prepare your manuscript in keeping with the guidelines given below (§4).
For the submission of new, revised and final accepted manuscripts, a single Word DOC file containing graphical abstract, text, tables and all graphics should be uploaded as -Main Document. on the File Upload screen. Tables and all graphics need to be embedded in the text of the DOC file where they belong (not collected at the end). MS Word templates, which can be used for preparation of new manuscripts, are available under "Contribute". Note: Do not choose the file designation "Image" to upload graphics as separate files when uploading new manuscripts. Supporting Information is uploaded as a single, separate PDF file with all graphics embedded by choosing the file designation "Supporting Information".
All manuscripts must be submitted online via Research Exchange: https://wiley.atyponrex.com/journal/CJOC.
If you are unable to complete the submission, please try using a different browser.
You may check the status of your submission at any time by logging on to submission.wiley.com and clicking the "My Submissions" button. For technical help with the submission system, please review our FAQs or contact submissionhelp@wiley.com.
Note: When multiple files are uploaded as "Main Document". or "Image", the system generates a single PDF file. Only Word DOC and TIFF files are included in the PDF file generated. File formats not included are Excel XLS, PowerPoint PPT, ChemDraw CDX, ISIS Draw SKC, GIF, PCT, PSD, BMP, 123, RAR, SIT and ZIP.
Authors are asked to make their manuscripts suitable for a heterogeneous readership—please use a simple, clear style, and avoid jargon. In some cases, it might be helpful for manuscripts to be checked by a third party, such as Wiley English Language Editing Services for correct language usage before submission.
3 Types of Manuscripts
Original Research Articles:
Breaking Reports are reports of urgent and significant findings.
Concise Reports are concise description of focused research topics.
Comprehensive Reports discuss in-depth studies of important subjects with but not limited to mechanistic investigation, applications, etc.
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Review Articles:
Recent Advances are review-type articles that present very important recent topics in a concise manner at a time when a Critical Review would still be premature or an update is required.
Critical Reviews are in-depth discussions on important topics of broad interest. Authors should clearly state the purpose, objectives, scope, and limitations of the topic covered by a specific review.
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Chemistry Authors Up Close includes a photo of the principal investigator, an interview conducted by our staff followed by a personal account of the chemist’s favorite chemistry developed in his/her laboratory with demonstrated applications by his/her own group or others.
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Emerging Topic is brief summaries and comments on the recently developed chemistry with great importance and potentials that will be a hot research topic in near future. Emerging Topic should be 3-4 formatted Journal pages with essential figures/tables and a maximum of 9 references.
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Cornerstones in Chemistry describe well established chemistry developed by well-known chemist(s) featuring great academic significances and wide applications.
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The Writing Style for CJC-Who is Who:
Chemistry knowledge is invented or discovered by chemists. So far, we have completely introduced the “Who is Who” writing style for all our research and review articles. This writing format emphasizes the key players in the field and their significant contributions. By outlining the corresponding development process, this writing format has been designed to effectively trace the scientific evolution within this domain. We are confident that this approach will provide readers with a clear and concise visual aid, allowing for a quick under-standing of the scientific history in this particular field.
4 Manuscript Preparation
General: Authors are encouraged to consult recent issues of the Chinese Journal of Chemistry for examples of format. We recommend the use of the Chinese Journal of Chemistry manuscript templates (MS Word for Win/Mac), which are available in Section 3 above. If you do not wish to use the templates, the manuscript file should be in Word DOC format with tables and all graphics embedded in the text where they belong (graphics prepared with ChemDraw or Excel need to be embedded into the Word file and linked to those programs). Supporting Information should be submitted as a separate file. For clarity manuscripts should be subdivided into sections such as Introduction, Experimental, Results and Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgement and References.
Title should be as short as possible, clearly and accurately indicate the contents of the paper and be expressed in adequate scientific terms.
Author and Address: The full name(s) of the author(s) and full postal address(es) of the institutions where the research was done should appear under the title. Use the italic symbols a, b, c, etc., as superscripts to relate the authors to the corresponding address and an asterisk to indicate the author(s) to whom correspondence should be addressed. In order to speed up the reviewing and publication process, authors are requested to provide their telephone number, fax number and e-mail address.
Comprehensive Summary: Authors are required to submit a short summary of main observation and conclusion. Summaries of main observation and conclusion should briefly state the reasons why the work was conducted, the significant results and conclusions. A color picture summarizing the contents, with a resolution of 300 dpi (or higher) and a suitable size of at least 16 cm × 9 cm (width × height), should be inserted.
Keywords: Please provide 8 keywords or phrases that will assist readers and indices in cross-indexing this study. To aid online searching, at least two keywords should be taken from the Keyword Catalogue.
Footnotes may contain supporting information.
Formulae and Equations: Subscripts and especially superscripts should be written with care, and exponents should be arranged on a single line, e.g., e−60/RT. Organic structural drawings should be submitted in a form suitable for direct photographic reproduction and should fill space economically. Do not use structures when a simple formula will suffice. Do not use multiple lines unnecessarily. Please type formulae and equations as normal text in the body of the text as far as possible.
Background and Originality Content should describe the significance and novelty of this work, and it should include relevant references. A color picture describing the main observation of this contribution is strongly suggested.
The following three issues should be included in this section:
Importance
Why is the current topic of high interest for the Chemistry community in general?
Background
The current state of art of this topic and the challenge.
Concept or advances or novelty as compared to the known reports.
Experimental Section should be given in sufficient detail to enable others to repeat your work. In theoretical papers, some technical details such as computational methods should be confined to an appropriately named section.
Formulae Analyses and Spectral Data: The physical and chemical parameters of new compounds should be given in the following order and style: m.p. 239 °C, [α]D12 +134.4 (c 0.50, CH3OH), nD20 1.3941; UV-vis (EtOH) λmax: 238, 258 nm; 1H NMR (CDCl3, 300 MHz) δ: 0.78 (t, J=8 Hz, 3H), 1.07 (d, J=8 Hz, 3H), 2.96 (s, 1H), 3.80–4.00 (m, 1H), 6.90–7.10 (m, 1H); IR (KBr) ν: 3420, 3380, 1675, 1683, 1610, 1588, 1500 cm−1; MS (70 eV) m/z (%): 525 (M+, 46), 507 (30), 43 (100). Anal. calcd for C12H11N: C 85.70, H 6.55, N 8.27; found C 85.24, H 6.56, N 8.15 (HRMS calcd for C17H20O2 266.1458, found 266.1460). Note that the correct order of characterization data should be as follows: UV, NMR, IR, MS and elemental analysis.
Manuscripts containing animal experiments must include a statement in the Experimental Section to state that permission was obtained from the relevant national or local authorities. The institutional committees that have approved the experiments must be identified and the accreditation number of the laboratory or of the investigator given where applicable. If no such rule or permission is in place in the country where the experiments were performed, then this must also be clearly stated. Manuscripts with experiments with human subjects or tissue samples from human subjects must contain a disclaimer in the Experimental Section to state that informed signed consent was obtained from either the patient or from next of kin.
Computer-Aided Image Enhancement is often unavoidable. However, such manipulation cannot result in data that are less relevant or unrepresentative being shown and/or genuine and significant signals being lost. A clear relationship must remain between the original data and the electronic images that result from those data. If an image has been electronically modified, the form of the modification shall be given in the Figure caption. If computer-aided processing or modification of an image is a fundamental part of the experimental work, then the form this processing takes must be clearly described in the Experimental Section.
Results and Discussion should describe experimental results, followed by discussion leading to scientific rules and/or conclusion with Tables and Figures.
Conclusion should summarize the results obtained, propose further improvements and predict possible applications.
Acknowledgments: Personal acknowledgments about the source(s) of financial support will be published.
References: The author is responsible for correct citations. In the text the numbers should be typed as superscripts (e.g., Smith[3]) and, if applicable, after punctuation. Journal titles should be abbreviated according to the Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index (CASSI). Unpublished results and lectures should only be cited for exceptional reasons. If a paper has been published online but has not appeared in print yet, it is cited by listing the author names and then the abbreviated title of the journal and year followed by the DOI. Literature references should be arranged and formatted as follows:
Journals in English: Yang, Q. L.; Fang, P.; Mei, T. S. Recent Advances in Organic Electrochemical C–H Functionalization. Chin. J. Chem. 2018, 36, 338–352.
Journals in Chinese: Shen, R. Z.; Cao, X.; Yu, B. Total Synthesis of Dammarane-Type Saponins Ginsenoside Re and Notoginsenoside R1. Acta Chim. Sinica 2018, 76, 278–285 (in Chinese).
Books (without editor): (a) Sun, S. G.; Chen, S. L. Electrocatalysis, Chemical Industry Press, Beijing, 2018 (in Chinese). Books (with editor): (b) Synthetic Chemistry, Eds.: Bai, C.-L.; Li, J.-H.; Qin, D. H., Science Press, Beijing, 2018, pp. 188–189 (in Chinese).
Conferences: Chiba, S. In Metal-Mediated Radical Reactions for Synthesis of Nitrogen-Heterocycles, the 12th International Symposium on Organic Free Radicals, Shanghai, China, 2016, p. 18.
Patents: Crosby, S. R.; Jennison, M.; Brennan, J. New thermally-cleavable protecting group-and-linker group-containing heterocyclic compound used in composition for e.g. purification of proteins and peptides. WO2018189546-A1, 2018.
Theses, Dissertations: Li, L. C. Ph.D. Dissertation, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, 2015, pp. 90–91 (in Chinese).
Note: All authors and titles of the cited papers should be listed and CA numbers of patents should also be provided.
Graphical Abstract: Authors are required to provide a separate sheet containing a small diagram or other informative illustration (scheme or figure) showing the most important aspect of the paper. The words or sentences in the diagram must be concise. The height of the scheme or figure is 6 cm. See detailed instructions for graphical material.
Legends: Each figure and scheme should have a legend. In the final accepted manuscript, the legends should be listed together after the reference section of the text file and not be included with the drawings in the separate graphic files.
Tables must have a brief title and should only be subdivided by three horizontal lines (head rule, neck rule, foot rule). Footnotes in the tables are denoted as superscripts by a, b, etc., and presented at the bottom of the table. Tables should be constructed using the table function in Word; do not make tables using the tabulator. Tables should be prepared to fit the page format of the journal (width of the columns is 8.55 cm; width of the pages is 17.6 cm). When a table consists mainly of graphic elements, the entire table should be prepared with Word DOC file rather than a drawing program. At this time, graphic elements linked to ChemDraw programs should be inserted to the table.
Illustrations include figures and schemes, and they should be designed for reduction to a one-column (8.55 cm wide) or two-column format (17.6 cm wide) with a resolution of 300 dpi or higher. Note: The Chinese Journal of Chemistry does not use charts, which should be converted into figures or schemes. Illustrations should be stored as the format of TIFF. See detailed instructions for graphical material.
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