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1. Write in clear, grammatical English.
2. Submit all the following mandatory information: ( 1 ) title; ( 2 ) all authors' full names (full first, middle initial if any, full last), addresses including mail codes, and corresponding author's e-mail address; ( 3 ) abstract; ( 4 ) text (introduction, method or experimental, results and/or discussion, acknowledgments (if any), references); ( 5 ) figure captions; ( 6 ) foot - notes; ( 7 ) tables with captions, 1 per page; and ( 8 ) figures ( see instructions below).
3. Suggest at least 4 qualified reviewers, i.e., individuals engaged in or versed in research of the type reported.
4. Double space all materials. Do not right justify or use proportional spacing; avoid hyphenation.
5. If the Section Editor sends notification to author that changes are necessary, it is the author's responsibility to up load up dated files per Section Editor's comments before approval is granted.
Style of Manuscripts
1. Abstract - 200 words. Provide specific information, not generalized statements.
2. Text .-Up load document or copy and paste into appropriate field. Please send manuscript text as Word, WordPerfect, or txt file. Do NOT embed figures or tables in the document. Please include all figures with captions and tables at the end of the manuscript, following the references.
Introduction - Include information on why work was done, previous work done, use of compound, or process being studied.
Method or Experimental - Consult recent issue of Journal for proper format. Sep a rate special reagents/apparatus from details of procedure and list in sections with appropriate headings; avoid use of brand names. (Common reagents/apparatus or those that require no special treatment need not be listed separately.) Place detailed operations in separate sections with appropriate heading (e.g., Preparation of Sample, Extraction , and Cleanup ). Include necessary calculations; number of significant figures must reflect accuracy of method. Use metric units for measurements of quantities wherever possible. Note hazardous and/or carcinogenic chemicals.
Results/Discussion - Cite tables and figures consecutively in text with arabic numerals. Do not intersperse tables and figures in text.
Acknowledgments .-Give brief thanks (no social or academic titles) or acknowledge financial aid in this section.
References. Cite in the text by author and year. Prepare reference list in accordance with the Chicago Manual of Style. Examples:
Journal: Seki, H. and A. Suzuki. 1997. A new method for the removal of toxic metal ions from acid-sensitive biomaterial. J. Coll. Interf. Sci. 190: 206-211.
Book: Martens, H. and T. Naes. 1991. Multivariate Calibration. Chichester, UK: J. Wiley and Sons.
Contribution to a Book: Chianelli R. R., M. Daage, and M. J. Ledoux. 1994. Fundamental studies of transition-metal sulfide catalytic materials. In Advances in Catalysis, Vol. 40, edited by D. D. Eley, H. Pines, and W. O. Haag. Burlington, Mass.: Academic Press.
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Processing Fee
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