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Information for Authors
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Journal Scope
ACS Macro Letters welcomes submissions in all areas of contemporary soft matter science in which macromolecules play a key role, including nanotechnology, lf-asmbly, supramolecular chemistry, biomaterials, energy generation and storage, and renewable/sustainable materials. The scope of the journal will include high-impact rearch of broad interest in all areas of polymer science and engineering. Submissions to ACS Macro Letters should justify clearly the rapid disclosure of the key elements of the study in both the cover letter and the manuscript.
Manuscript Types
ACS Macro Letters is an online publication and predominantly publishes rearch Letters. The journal also publishes Viewpoints that highlight recent developments in the field of polymer science and engineering. Manuscripts are typically submitted to at least two experts for comments; authors are required to recommend four preferred reviewers. Editors may reject manuscripts without eking external review if they are outside the central scope of ACS Macro Letters or if they are judged unlikely to survive the reviewing process.
The Editors welcome the submission of manuscripts in the following categories:
Letters. Brief reports that are of unusual urgency, significance, and interest to the broad polymer
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methods, tables, graphics/artwork, and figure/scheme legends, but excluding references. Letters can contain a maximum of 6 display items (figures/tables/schemes). Graphics must be numbered
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Viewpoints. Viewpoints are typically invited by the Editors and treat a topic of particular current interest in the field. To suggest a topic for a future Viewpoint, plea nd proposals to
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Submission of Manuscripts
Professional Ethics.All parties, Editors, reviewers, and authors, are expected to adhere to the standards embodied in the American Chemical Society’s Ethical Guidelines to Publication of Chemical Rearch, which are available at /ethics. Authors are reminded of their obligation to obtain the connt of all coauthors before submitting a manuscript for publication. If any
change in authorship is necessary after a Letter has been submitted, the corresponding author must provide a signed letter (via e-mail with copy to all coauthors) to the Editor confirming that all of the original coauthors have been notified and have agreed to the change.
In publishing only original rearch, ACS is committed to deterring plagiarism, including lf-plagiarism. ACS Publications us CrossCheck's iThenticate software to screen submitted manuscripts for similarity to published material. Note that your manuscript may be screened during the submission process. Further information about plagiarism can be found in Part B of the Ethical Guidelines to Publication of Chemical Rearch.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure.A statement describing any financial conflicts of interest or lack thereof is published with each manuscript. This statement, provided parately from the manuscript during the submission process, should describe all potential sources of bias, including affiliations, funding sources, and financial or management relationships, that may constitute conflicts of interest (plea e the ACS Ethical Guidelines). The corresponding author must provide a statement on behalf of all authors of a manuscript. If no conflict of interest is declared during the submission process, the following statement will be published in the manuscript: “The authors declare no competing financial interest.”
Author List.During manuscript submission, the submitting author must provide contact information (full name, email address, institutional affiliation and mailing address) for all of the co-authors. Becau all of the author names are automatically imported into the electronic Journal Publishing Agreement, the names must be entered into ACS Paragon Plus in the same quence as they appear on the first page of the manuscript. (Note that co-authors are not required to register in ACS Paragon Plus.) The author who submits the manuscript for publication accepts the responsibility of notifying all co-authors that the manuscript is being submitted. Deletion of an author after the manuscript has been submitted requires a confirming letter to the Editor-in-Chief from the author who name is being deleted. For more information on ethical responsibilities of authors, e the Ethical Guidelines to Publication of Chemical Rearch.
Cover Letter.All manuscripts must be accompanied by a cover letter that contains clear and
preci information about the submission and a paragraph explaining why the manuscript is appropriate for ACS Macro Letters, including a short summary highlighting the significance of the work, justifying the rapid Letter format, and its interest for a broad audience. Your cover letter must contain the following elements. Plea provide the elements in order to help
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∙ A paragraph explaining why your manuscript is appropriate for ACS Macro Letters. This paragraph should clearly indicate what application is described in the work and the
significance and urgency for publication.
∙If the manuscript was previously rejected by ACS Macro Letters or any other ACS journal, provide the name of the journal, the manuscript number, an explanation of the basis for the
rejection, the decision letter, and reviews. Also indicate if the newly submitted manuscript has been revid bad on the previous reviews. If so, provide a detailed, point-by-point respon to each reviewer’s comments. Plea be sure to include the reviewer comments in your
respon letter.
∙ A statement confirming the manuscript, or its contents in some other form, has not been published previously by any of the authors and/or is not under consideration for publication in another journal at the time of submission.
Submission Procedure.Manuscripts must be submitted via the ACS Paragon Plus environment (/login). Complete instructions and an overview of the electronic
online (Web) submission process are available through the cure ACS Paragon Plus Web site.
Authors must also submit all revisions of manuscripts via the ACS Paragon Plus environment.
浦东教师研修网The Web submission site employs state-of-the-art curity mechanisms to ensure that all
electronically submitted manuscripts are cure. The same curity mechanisms are also
utilized throughout the peer-review process, permitting access only to editors and reviewers who are assigned to a particular manuscript.
Authors who submit Letters may u the word-processing templates available from the
submission Web site (/page/amlccd/submission/amlccd_templates.html). U of the template will allow authors and Editors to more accurately estimate the length of Letters at submission and will reduce delays caud by modification to meet the page guidelines at the review stage.
If the provided template is not ud, authors should ensure that the entire manuscript (including abstract, references, tables, and figure legends) is double-spaced. All pages should be numbered co
ncutively. Sequences of figures, tables, charts, and schemes should also be numbered with Arabic numerals.
Functions of Reviewers
The Editor requests the scientific advice of reviewers who are active in the area of rearch and development covered by the manuscript. The reviewers act only in an advisory capacity, and the final decision concerning a manuscript is the responsibility of the Editor. The reviewers are asked to comment not only on the scientific content but also on the manuscript’s suitability for ACS Macro Letters. With respect to Letters, the reviewers are asked to comment specifically on the urgency of publication. Authors must suggest, when submitting a manuscript, names and e-mail
address of at least four scientists who could give a competent and objective evaluation of the work. Preferred reviewers from the same institutions as the authors are prohibited. Also, plea try to provide institution-affiliated e-mails whenever possible. All reviews are anonymous, and the reviewing process is most effective if reviewers do not reveal their identities to the authors. An exception aris in connection with a manuscript submitted for publication in the form of a comment on the work of another author. Under such circumstances, the first author will, in general, be allowed
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A manuscript nt to an author for revision should be returned to the Editor as soon as possible. If a revision is not received within the allotted time frame, it will be considered withdrawn. Revid manuscripts are sometimes nt back to the original reviewers, who are asked to comment on the revisions. If only minor revisions are involved, the Editor will examine the revid manuscript in light of the recommendations of the reviewers without eking further opinions. A point-by-point respon letter from the author must accompany the revid manuscript and provide a detailed account of how the author has responded to the reviewer’s comments, as well as a parate, marked-up or highlighted manuscript file, showing the changes made and designated as Other Files for Editors Only. Individual reviewer comments must be included in the respon letter, followed by each individual respon. All comments by the reviewer must be included in the respon letter. The dates of receipt of the original and revid manuscripts will both appear in publication.
Preparation of Manuscript
Authors should write in clear, conci English and should consult The ACS Style Guide for guidance
on style, word-usage conventions, nomenclature, physical quantity symbols and units, abbreviations, u of italics, and punctuation.
Any author that is not fully proficient in idiomatic English should have the spelling, grammar, and style checked by someone who is a native English speaker. For more information, authors may visit the L anguage Editing Services listed under the Publishing Tools tab of the ACS Author & Reviewer Resource Center.
Assistance with English Language Editing.Authors may want to have their manuscripts edited professionally before submission to improve clarity. The ACS ChemWorx English Editing Service can assist you in improving and polishing the language in your manuscript. You can learn more about the rvices offered, at es.
Journal Publishing Agreement.A properly completed and signed Journal Publishing Agreement must be submitted for each manuscript. ACS Paragon Plus provides an electronic version of the agreement that will be available on the My Authoring Activity tab of the Corresponding Author's home page once the manuscript has been assigned to an Editor. A PDF version of the agreement is also available, but authors are strongly encouraged to u the electronic Journal Publishing Agreement. If the PDF version is ud, all pages of the signed
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PDF agreement must be submitted. If the Corresponding Author cannot or should not complete either the electronic or PDF version for any reason, another author should complete and sign the PDF version of the form. Forms and complete instructions are available at
/page/copyright/journals/index.html.
Length of Manuscript.Authors are encouraged to keep their text as conci and brief as possible, as prescribed by the Letters format. Care should be taken not to u an overly long introduction, and only references that pertain to the information in the article should be ud. Authors should not repeat information found in their previous publications.
Table of Contents Graphic for Submissions.A Table of Contents (TOC) graphic is required for all manuscripts when first submitted to ACS Macro Letters. This graphic will also be ud for the graphical abstract. The TOC graphic should capture the reader’s attention and, in conjunction with the manuscript title, give the reader a quick visual impression of the esnce of the manuscript. The TOC graphic should be in the form of a structure, graph, drawing, image or micrograph, or reaction scheme. Tables or spectra are not acceptable. Color is encouraged and is free of charge. The author should submit a graphic in the actual size to be ud for the TOC that will fit in an area that is 4 cm hi
gh and 8 cm wide. Larger images will be reduced to fit within tho dimensions. Type size of labels, formulas, or numbers within the graphic must be legible. The figure should be labeled “f or Table of Contents u only” and contain the title and authors of the manuscript. If the manuscript submission template is not ud, this item should be placed near the abstract at the beginning of the manuscript.
Title.Titles should clearly and concily reflect the emphasis and content of the manuscript. Titles are of great importance for current awareness and information retrieval and should be carefully constructed for the purpos. Plea note that the u of rial numerals in the title (e.g., “broad topic. 3. specific subject”) is not permitted. Authors should refrain from using words such as “First”, “Novel”, “Facil e”, etc. in the title or abstract.
Author List.Bylines should include all tho who have made substantial contributions to the work. All coauthors need to be included during the submission process. To facilitate indexing and retrieval and for unique identification of an author, u first names, initials, and surnames (e.g., John R. Smith) or first initials, cond names, and surnames (e.g., J. Robert Smith). At least one author must be designated with an asterisk as the person to whom correspondence should be addresd. The full author list, including the corresponding author’s e-mail contact information, must be provided on the title page of the manuscript.
Abstract. An Abstract must be provided for all Letters and Viewpoints. Abstracts should be between 100 and 150 words in complete, conci ntences to indicate what is new, different, and significant. The abstract should be prented in a findings-oriented format; that is, one in which the first ntence is a succinct, informative summation of the most important results and conclusions. The remainder should highlight pertinent supporting details, related findings, types or class of compounds investigated, and methods ud. The abstract should not contain any citations.
Introduction. The Introduction should clearly state the purpo and significance of the rearch