1.General Statement
Articles for Progress in Chemistry should be comprehensive, critical, and readable reviews of recent progress in chemistry. Preference will be given to those reviews on emerging areas of research or those that are likely to have important impact upon a subdiscipline of chemistry. The author should be an expert in the field, or should be otherwise working in the field and qualified to write a review article. The manuscripts are examined by the editorial office first, and all qualified ones are peer reviewed. A dicision is usually reached within 2 months, and the author is notified by e-mail.
2. Submission of Original Manuscript
2.1 Electronic version of the original manuscript;
2.2 Postal address, telephone number, fax number, and e-mail address of corresponding author;
2.3 Sources of citation of published tables, figures, charts, and other materials
3. Submission of a Revised Manuscript
3.1 One copy of the revised manuscript, two-columns;
3.2 Electronic version of the revised manuscript;
3.3 Main divisions and subdivisions must use the following designations: 1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2., 2.1, 2.2,
2.2.1, etc.
3.4 Outline of responses to reviewer comments;
3.5 Original scanner-ready artwork of all graphics: embedded, or as a separate set from the manuscript.
4. References
All references should be numbered in one consecutive series in the order of appearance in the text. Do not include titles. Give at least three authors if more than four. The examples are as follows:
[1] Choi Y, Choo H, Chong Y, Lee S, Olgen S, Schinazi R F, Chu C K. Org. Lett., 2002, 4:305—307 (journals)
[2] Hammett L P. Physical Organic Chemistry. 2nd ed. NY:McGraw-Hill, 1970. 23—30(books)
[3] Saltiel J, Sun Y P. Photochromism Molecules and Systems (eds. Durr H, Bouas-Laurent H). Amsterdam:Elsevier, 1990. 64—68(proceedings)
[4] Stevens R R. EP 84 116 467,1984(patents)
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