1. Title: The title should be concise and clear, and accurately reflect the content of the paper. Usually it does not exceed 12 words, and abbreviations or irregular terms are not used.
2. Authors and organizations: List the full names, titles and organizations of all authors. The first author is the main contributor, and the last author is usually a correspondent.
3. Abstract: The abstract should be concise and clear, including the research purpose, methods, results and conclusions. Generally no more than 250 words.
4. Keywords: List 3-8 keywords that reflect the theme of the paper.
5. Introduction: The introduction should briefly introduce the research background, purpose and significance. It should not contain undefined terms or references.
6. Materials and methods: Describe the experimental materials, equipment and methods in detail for others to copy.
7. Results: Show the experimental results clearly and accurately, and use charts or pictures. The data should be statistically analyzed.
8. Discussion: Explain and analyze the results, compare with existing research, and put forward new ideas or assumptions.
9. Conclusion: Summarize the main findings and significance of the study, and put forward the future research direction.
10. References: list all the cited documents, and the format should meet the requirements of the journal.
1 1. Tables and pictures: clear titles and numbers, and concise notes.
12. Language and style: The language should be accurate, clear and concise, and complicated sentences and technical terms should be avoided.
The above are the basic format standards of SCI papers, and the specific requirements may vary from journal to journal. It is recommended to read the journal author's guide carefully before submitting the manuscript.