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JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHIC SCIENCE色谱科学期刊论文发表 |
The Journal of Chromatographic Science is devoted to the dissemination of information concerning all methods of chromatographic analysis. The standard manuscript is a description of recent original research that covers any or all phases of a specific separation problem, principle, or method. Manuscripts which have a high degree of novelty and fundamental significance to the field of separation science are particularly encouraged. It is expected the authors will clearly state in the Introduction how their method compares in some markedly new and improved way to previous published related methods. Analytical performance characteristics of new methods including sensitivity, tested limits of detection or quantification, accuracy, precision, and specificity should be provided. Manuscripts which describe a straightforward extension of a known analytical method or an application to a previously analyzed and/or uncomplicated sample matrix will not normally be reviewed favorably. In addition to regular research papers, the following types of manuscripts will be considered. “Review Articles” can be submitted and will be considered using our normal review process. However, authors should first send an Abstract of their proposed review article to one of the co-editors for approval. This Abstract should clearly justify the need for this review and also outline the content. Once approved, these contributions should be similar in length to a research paper but the organization of the sections is up to the author. The use of numbered sub-headings is strongly encouraged. Figures and tables should be part of the article however permission for use must be obtained from the appropriate publisher. “Technical Notes” are brief disclosures of new chromatographic concepts or practices or brief descriptions of novel apparatuses or techniques. “Expedited Papers” are those determined by our editors and reviewers to be of interest to most chromatographers and their publication will be accelerated. General comments on the content of the Journal are appropriate for “Letters to the Editor,” as are comments on the work of specific authors, in which case the authors will be allowed to reply. The editors encourage readers to communicate questions and criticisms inspired by the Journal. |
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