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JACS模板JACS模板 Template for Submission of Communications to the Journal of the American Chemical Society Word 2003, version 3.4 (Revised 2010) This template should be used only for preparing Communications for submission to the Journal of the American Chemical So...

JACS模板
JACS模板 Template for Submission of Communications to the Journal of the American Chemical Society Word 2003, version 3.4 (Revised 2010) This template should be used only for preparing Communications for submission to the Journal of the American Chemical Society. Be sure to check the journal Web page to ensure that you are using the most recent version of the template. The template contains much of the formatting information that is used in the journal. Use of the template will save time during the review and production processes and will expedite publication. This template provides authors with the opportunity to gauge the length of their Communications, eliminating the delay and cost of shortening them to the four-page limit at the galley stage. A general idea of the length will be given by inserting your artwork (displayed equations, figures, schemes, charts, and tables) into the template sized appropriately for final publication; usually you will want to place them in a single column to conserve space. Do NOT modify the template in any way (delete space, modify font size/line height, etc.) to make your Communication fit within the four-page limit. NOTE: The last page of this template contains a space where you are to paste the Table of Contents graphic. Please read the general instructions given below on how to use the template. If you are unfamiliar with the use of templates or if you need more detailed information on the preparation and submission of a manuscript for the Journal of the American Chemical Society, see the latest version of the Instructions for Authors at Using the template 1. There are several ways to work with your manuscript within this template: (A) type your manuscript directly into the template and (B) apply the template formatting to an already prepared manuscript. A. If typing your manuscript directly into the template, select (highlight) the text of the template that you want to replace (e.g., select the Title section for typing in your title) and begin typing your manuscript into the template. B. If you have already prepared your document in a Word file, you can either (1) copy and paste your manuscript into the template or (2) attach the template to your manuscript file and apply the template Style tags. If you are following either of these methods, it would be useful to print a copy of the template so that you know what the different Styles are for the different parts of the manuscript. If you are attaching the template, the page layout will need to be modified. 2. To insert graphics within the text or as a figure, chart, scheme, or table, create a new line and insert the graphic where desired. If your graphic is not visible, ensure that the Word Style is “Normal” with an automatic height adjustment. NOTE: If your artwork is larger than the width of the column, Word will reduce the size so that it fits within the column. This will alter the resolution of your graphic, making it unacceptable for publication. You must resize the artwork in your graphics program and then repaste it into the template (maximum width for single-column artwork, 3.3 in. (8.5 cm); maximum width for double-column artwork, 7 in. (17.8 cm)). 3. Delete all sections from the template that are not needed, including these instructions. 4. Save the file with the graphics in place: select Save As (File menu) and save it as a Word Document. 5. Proof a printout of the manuscript (from a 600 dpi or higher laser printer) to ensure that all parts of the manuscript are present and clearly legible. 6. Consult the Instructions for Authors () for the latest instructions on how to proceed with the submission of your manuscript. TITLE (Word Style "BA_Title"). The title should accurately, clearly, and concisely reflect the emphasis and content of the paper. The title must be brief and grammatically correct. The space above the title is provided for the JACS logo and the Web publishing date. Do NOT delete this space. AUTHOR NAMES (Word Style "BB_Author_Name"). Include in the byline all those who have made substantial contributions to the work, even if the paper was actually written by only one person. Use first names, initials, and surnames (e.g., John R. Smith) or first initials, second names, and surnames (e.g., J. Robert Smith). Do not use only initials with surnames (e.g., J. R. Smith) because this causes indexing and retrieval difficulties and interferes with unique identification of an author. Do not include professional or official titles or academic degrees. At least one author must be designated with an asterisk as the author to whom correspondence should be addressed. AUTHOR ADDRESS (Word Style "BC_Author_Address"). The affiliation should be the institution where the work was conducted. If the present address of an author differs from that at which the work was done, give the current address in a footnote. RECEIVED DATE (automatically inserted by publisher); Add Author E-mail Address Here Scheme Title". Schemes may also have footnotes (use Word Style "FD_Scheme_Footnote"). To insert the scheme into the template, be ABSTRACT (Word Style “BD_Abstract”). All manuscripts sure it is already sized appropriately and paste after the scheme title. must be accompanied by an abstract. The abstract should For formatting double-column schemes, see the instructions at the briefly state the problem or purpose of the research, end of the template. Do NOT modify the amount of space before and indicate the theoretical or experimental plan used, after the title as this allows for the rules, space above and below the rules, and space above and below the scheme to be inserted upon summarize the principal findings, and point out major editing. conclusions. The optimal length is one paragraph. TEXT (Word Style "TA_Main_Text"). For full instructions, please see the Guidelines for Authors. CHARTS (Word Style "VB_Chart_Title"). Groups of structures that do not show action are called charts. Charts may have brief titles ACKNOWLEDGMENT (Word Style Chart 1. describing their contents. The title should follow the format ""TD_Acknowledgments"). Generally the last paragraph of the Chart Title". Charts may also have footnotes (use Word Style paper is the place to acknowledge people (dedications), places, "FC_Chart_Footnote"). To insert the chart into the template, be sure it is already sized appropriately and paste after the chart title. For and financing (you may state grant numbers and sponsors here). formatting double-column charts, see the instructions at the end of the template. Do NOT modify the amount of space before and after the SUPPORTING INFORMATION PARAGRAPH (Word Style title as this allows for the rules, space above and below the rules, and “TE_Supporting_Information”). A brief statement in nonsentence space above and below the chart to be inserted upon editing. format listing the contents of material supplied as Supporting Information should be included at the end of the manuscript as a separate section titled "Supporting Information Available:". For instructions on what should be included in the Supporting Information TABLES. Each table must have a brief (one phrase or sentence) title that describes its contents. The title should follow the format "Table 1. as well as how to prepare this material for publication, check the Table Title" (Word Style "VD_Table_Title"). The title should be Instructions for Authors at understandable without reference to the text. Put details in footnotes, (). not in the title (use Word Style "FE_Table_Footnote"). Do NOT modify the amount of space before and after the title as this allows for the space above and below the table to be inserted upon editing. FIGURES (Word Style "VA_Figure_Caption"). Each figure must have a Use tables (Word Style "TC_Table_Body") when the data cannot be caption that includes the figure number and a brief description, preferably presented clearly as narrative, when many precise numbers must be presented, one or two sentences. The caption should follow the format "Figure 1. or when more meaningful interrelationships can be conveyed by the tabular Figure caption." All figures must be mentioned in the text consecutively and format. Do not use Word Style “TC_Table_Body” for tables containing numbered with Arabic numerals. The caption should be understandable artwork. Tables should supplement, not duplicate, text and figures. Tables without reference to the text. Whenever possible, place the key to symbols in should be simple and concise. It is preferable to use the Table Tool in your the artwork, not in the caption. To insert the figure into the template, be sure word-processing package, placing one entry per cell, to generate tables. All it is already sized appropriately and paste before the figure caption. For tables must be mentioned in the text consecutively and numbered with formatting double-column figures, see the instructions at the end of the Arabic numerals. Define nonstandard abbreviations in footnotes. For template. Do NOT modify the amount of space before and after the caption formatting double-column tables, see the instructions at the end of the as this allows for the rules, space above and below the rules, and space above template. and below the figure to be inserted upon editing. Displayed equations can be inserted where desired making sure they are assigned Word Style "Normal". Displayed equations can only SCHEMES (Word Style "VC_Scheme_Title"). Groups of reactions be one column wide. If the artwork needs to be two columns wide, it that show action are called schemes. Schemes may have brief titles must be relabeled as a figure, chart, or scheme and mentioned as describing their contents. The title should follow the format "Scheme 1. such in the text. REFERENCES (Word Style "TF_References_Section"). References are placed at the end of the manuscript. Authors are responsible for the accuracy and completeness of all references. Examples of the recommended formats for the various reference types can be found at , available from Oxford Press. To format double-column figures, schemes, charts, and tables, use the following instructions: Place the insertion point where you want to change the number of columns From the Insert menu, choose Break Under Sections, choose Continuous Make sure the insertion point is in the new section. From the Format menu, choose Columns In the Number of Columns box, type 1 Choose the OK button Now your page is set up so that figures, schemes, charts, and tables can span two columns. These must appear at the top of the page. Be sure to add another section break after the table and change it back to two columns with a spacing of 0.33 in. Table 1. Example of a Double-Column Table Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Column 7 Column 8 Authors are required to submit a graphic entry for the Table of Contents (TOC) that, in conjunction with the manuscript title, should give the reader a representative idea of one of the following: A key structure, reaction, equation, concept, or theorem, etc., that is discussed in the manuscript. The TOC graphic may be no wider than 9.0 cm and no taller than 3.5 cm. The graphic will be reproduced at 100% of the submission size. A surrounding margin will be added to this width and height during Journal production. Insert Table of Contents artwork here
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