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What is the format of Journal of Advanced Chemistry?
Chinese topic

Author 1a author 2a, b author 3a correspondence author *, a, b

(A company 1 Hefei 23003 1)

(unit b: Dalian 1 16023)

The content (abstract) aims to provide a summary of the content of the paper, concisely and accurately discuss the research purpose, principles and conclusions, and is relatively independent without comments and supplementary explanations. It should mainly include four elements, namely, research purpose, method, result and conclusion. Of these four elements, the latter two are the most important. When implementing the above principles, in some cases, the abstract may include the main object and scope of the research work, as well as other important information with intelligence value. There can be no content in the introduction, no interpretation and comment on the content of the paper, and no simple repetition of the existing information in the topic; Don't use symbols and terms that are not widely known and common, and don't use quotations unless the paper confirms or denies other people's published papers; Abbreviations, abbreviations and codes must be explained when they first appear, except those that can be clearly understood by readers of adjacent majors; No charts, tables, chemical structures. Chinese abstract should be about 300 words).

Keywords1; Keyword 2; Keyword 3; Keywords 4 (3 ~ 8)

English title (with the same meaning as Chinese title, the 1 letter of each notional word is capitalized).

Author A, D Li, Yi Lina, B Li, Yang *

(Laboratory of Environmental Spectroscopy, Anhui Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics,

China Academy of Sciences Hefei 23003 1)

(Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian 1 16023)

Abstract content (English abstract should conform to English grammar, the sentence pattern should be simple, usually there should be about 10 sentences, the meaning is complete and the sentences are smooth).

Keywords1; Keyword 2; Keyword 3; Keyword4 (one-to-one correspondence between Chinese and English keywords)

The text (with 1.5 times line spacing, Song Ti (Times New Roman in English) and Xiao Si are printed on one side of A4 paper, and the manuscript should also be marked with page numbers to facilitate editing and modification. All parts of the text should be concise and clear. Rank titles shall be numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals; Numbers of different levels are separated by dots, and the last digit is not punctuated. Such as "1", "1. 1" and so on. )

1 first-class title

1. 1 secondary title

1. 1. 1 tertiary title

Figure 1 Chinese title

Figure 1 English Figure Title

Curved; (b)Fe-Bent; (c) Fe-Al-Bent (legend)

* Email :aaa@aaa.ac.cn

Received on 26 February 2004; Revised on June 3, 2004; Accepted on September 3, 2004/kloc-0.

Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (GrantNo.: xxxxxxxx).

Table 1 Chinese table title

Table 1 English table title

catalyst

Bulk component

(atomic ratio)

SBET/(m2? g- 1)

Carbon monoxide-boron

Co65.6B34.4

28

1%- cobalt-zinc-boron

Cobalt 66.7 zinc 0.7 boron 32.6

36

2% cobalt-zinc-boron

Co67.0Zn 1.2B3 1.8

57

5% Co-Zn-B

Cobalt 65.4 zinc 2.8 boron 3 1.8

70

10%- cobalt, zinc and boron

Cobalt 65.8 zinc 4.8 boron 29.4

79

refer to

The description format of references is as follows:

Log:

1 (a) Doe, Judge I.S. Smith; Roy p.j.am. Chemistry. Socialists 1968, 90, 8234.

(b) Ache,H. J. Angew。 Chemistry. The one in it is edited by … 28, 1.

2 Wu; Journal of Zhou, Wang Weilin and China. China Academy of Sciences1997,55,453.

(Zhou, Chinese Journal of Chemistry,1997,55,453.)

Books:

1 (a) Smith, textbook of organic chemistry A.B. D.C. Jones, new york, 196 1, p. 123- 126.

(b) Dean, F.M.; Sargent, Synthetic Heterocyclic Chemistry, Volume 4, Edited. : Katrizky, A.R. Rees, C.W., Pegmon, new york, 1984, page 53 1.

Mr grubb; Comprehensive organic synthesis, volume 5, edited. : Trost, B.M., Pegmont, new york, 199 1, Chapter 9.3.

Meeting documents:

1 Kushio,t; Shibuya, m; Ebizuka, Y. Research on Natural Medicine Towards 2 1 century, series of excerpts from international medical conferences 1 157, edited. :Ageta,h; Amy, n; Abizuka, y. T. Fujita; Honda Company, Elsevier Science Company, Amsterdam, 1998, pp. 42 1-428.

Patents:

1 Wilson, D. A. US 4 339 070, 1983[ chemistry. Abstract of the article. 1983, 99, 138839].

Thesis:

1 Hess, J.S.M.S. Paper, Michigan State University, new york, 1998.

2 Zhu, Doctoral Dissertation of Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 1995.

Precautions:

1. Physical quantities are italicized, and spaces should be added between numbers and units.

2. Use Chinese punctuation marks between Chinese and English punctuation marks, followed by spaces.

3. Commonly used symbols are as follows:

Mathematical operators use full-width symbols:+,-,×, ⊙, =, ≤, ≥,+;

Chemical bond:-,=, ≡; Representation range: ~; Comparison number::; Intermediate point:? ; Others:℃,',;

Use Greek letters, and choose Greek letters in western fonts when inserting symbols.

4. For the detailed requirements of submitting papers, please refer to the submission instructions of Journal of Chemistry.