Acta Chromatographica publishes papers on all aspects of theory and
practice of chromatography. These papers can be divided into three
groups:
—- Revievs (which are written at the invitation of an Editor);
—- Original Research Papers; and
—- Short Communications.
Manuscripts should be submitted in triplicate to the Editor-in-Chief at
the following adress:
Typing should be double-spaced with ca. 3 cm margins on all sides. After the proper external review the Editor-in-Chief will communicate directly with the Author concerning acceptance or otherwise of the paper.
Sending an extra diskette with the entire manuscript (if possible including tables and figures) edited under Word or WordPerfect will effectively speed up the publishing procedure and therefore it is welcomed by the editors.
These papers are typically between 5 and 15 pages in length, including tables, figure captions and references. Pages should be numbered through including the tables and figure captions. Type the references, tables and figure captions on separate pages following the text of the paper, in that sequence.
The main purpose of this kind of paper is rapid communication of brief (between 1 and 4 pages) and often preliminary research results.
Page 1
After the title of the paper, list the authors and give their affiliation and address. Mark with an asterisk that author to whom correspondence shoud be addressed.
Page 2
Summary: Always include a summary of the manuscript, typed on a separate page.
Page 3
Main text begins here; normally the following subdivisions should be adhered to: Introduction, Experimental, Results and Discussion, Conclusion (where appriopriate), References, Tables, Figures and Captions.
Figures
Figures should be glossy black and white photographs suitable for reproduction, or clear, distinct original ink drawings in black and white, ready for print. Only include the absolute minimum text in the figure. The size of the individual numbers and characters should be selected so that after reductions, their height is about 2 mm.
REFERENCES
References cited in the text should be indicated by sequential numbers in square brackets and listed in the same manner. Examples of correct listing are given below:
[1] E. Stahl and P. J. Schorm, Z. Physiol. Chemie, 325, 263 (1961)
[2] A. Pollak in J. Sherma and B. Fried (eds), "“Handbook of Thin-Layer
Chromatography”", Dekker, New York, 1990; pp.249-281
[3] F. Geiss, "“Fundamentals of Thin-Layer Chromatography (Planar
Chromatography)"”, Hueting, Heidelberg, 1987
[4] Each autor (or co-author) of a published paper will receive one copy of
the issue of interest free of charge.