INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHOR

The following may be taken care of while papers are prepared:
What is the central message of the paper you propose to write?  Moreover, what is new, useful, or important about your idea?  What are the real-world implications of the proposed paper?  Can the central message be applied in Chemical Sciences today, and if so, how?  Who is the audience for your paper?  What kind of research have you conducted to support the argument or logic in your paper?  What academic, professional, or personal experience will you draw on to make the argument convincing?  In other words, what is the source of your authority?

The authors may follow the instructions given below:

1. FILE FORMAT
Papers may be submitted in Word format. Figures should be saved separately from the text.

2. STRUCTURE
Your paper should be compiled in the following order: title page, abstract, keywords, introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion, conclusions, acknowledgments; declaration of interest statement, references, appendices (as appropriate); table(s) with caption(s) (on individual pages); figures; figure captions (as a list).

3. WORD LIMITS
There are no word limits for papers in this journal.

4. ARTICLE LAYOUT GUIDELINES
Follow these general article layout guidelines. If your article is accepted for publication, the manuscript will be formatted and typeset will be recreated in TIJCS style.

Font: Times New Roman, 12-point, double-line spaced. Use margins of at least 2.5 cm (or 1 inch).

Title: Use bold for your article title, with an initial capital letter for any proper nouns. Make the title concise, accurate, and informative.

Abstract:

  1. Give a structured abstract.
  2. Indicate the abstract paragraph with a heading.
  3. It should contain approximately 100-200 words in a paragraph.
  4. The abstract should be self-contained.
  5. There should not be any abbreviations, footnotes or incomplete references.
  6. Whatever you argue or claim in the abstract must reflect what is in the main body of your article.

Keywords: Provide five or six keywords to help readers find your article.

Word Main text

Tables and figures

  • Indicate in the text where the tables and figures should appear, for example by inserting [Table 1 near here].
  • You should supply the actual tables and figures as separate files.
  • Ensure you have permission to use any tables or figures you are reproducing from another source.
  • Figures should be high quality (600 dpi for grayscale and 300 dpi for color, at the correct size).
  • Figures should be supplied in one of our preferred file formats: JPEG, TIFF, or Microsoft Word (DOC or DOCX) files.
  • Supply editable files.

Equations.

Ensure that equations are editable.

Units:

Use SI units only.

Keep a copy of the original files

Authors should keep a copy of the original, unaltered file of every figure. If the legitimacy of an image or figure is doubtful, the Editor may ask to submit the original files.

References: Use MLA style for references.  

In the article

 

…….. considerable attention for a wide variety of applications as a heterogeneous Fenton like catalyst (Bedia et al.; Gosu et al.)……

….. are found to be an effective area under study avoiding all the shortcomings of conventional methods (Diaz de Tuesta et al.)…..

…. WHO referred that its maximum allowable concentration is 100 ppb in drinking water (A. R. Ribeiro et al.; Gogate and Pandit).

 

In the reference section…..

 

Bedia, J., et al. “Iron Catalysts by Chemical Activation of Sewage Sludge with FeCl3 for CWPO.” Chemical Engineering Journal, vol. 318, June 2017, pp. 224–30. ScienceDirect, doi:10.1016/j.cej.2016.06.096.

Diaz de Tuesta, J. L., et al. “P-, B- and N-Doped Carbon Black for the Catalytic Wet Peroxide Oxidation of Phenol: Activity, Stability and Kinetic Studies.” Catalysis Communications, vol. 102, Dec. 2017, pp. 131–35. ScienceDirect, doi:10.1016/j.catcom.2017.09.012.

Gogate, Parag R., and Aniruddha B. Pandit. “A Review of Imperative Technologies for Wastewater Treatment I: Oxidation Technologies at Ambient Conditions.” Advances in Environmental Research, vol. 8, no. 3–4, Mar. 2004, pp. 501–51. DOI.org (Crossref), doi:10.1016/S1093-0191(03)00032-7.

Gosu, Vijayalakshmi, et al. “Mineralization of Pyridine by CWPO Process Using NFe0/GAC Catalyst.” Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, vol. 6, no. 1, Feb. 2018, pp. 1000–07. ScienceDirect, doi:10.1016/j.jece.2018.01.017.

Ribeiro, Ana R., et al. “An Overview on the Advanced Oxidation Processes Applied for the Treatment of Water Pollutants Defined in the Recently Launched Directive 2013/39/EU.” Environment International, vol. 75, Feb. 2015, pp. 33–51. PubMed, doi:10.1016/j.envint.2014.10.027.

More Examples:

Citing a book with three authors or editors:

Clancy, Tom, Carl Stiner, and Tony Koltz. Shadow Warriors: Inside the Special
Forces. 
New York: Putnam, 2002.

Citing a journal article:

Anand, Raktima, Akhilesh Gupta, Anshu Gupta, Sonia Wadhawan, and Poonam Bhadoria. “Management of Swine-flu Patients in the Intensive Care Unit: Our Experience.” Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology 28.1 (2012): 51-55. Print.

Click here for a guide to MLA style of writing references.

5. ORIGINAL VS. CITED
The author of a paper shall ensure he/she has written original works. If the author has used work/word of others, it has to be appropriately sited /acknowledged.

6. SUBMITTING YOUR PAPER
The Submission Portal allows you to see your submissions across Teresian International Journal of Chemical Sciences portfolio in one place. To submit your manuscript click here.

Please note that Teresian International Journal of Chemical Sciences uses Grammarly to screen papers for unoriginal material. By submitting your paper to Teresian International Journal of Chemical Sciences you are agreeing to originality checks during the peer-review and production processes.

On acceptance, we recommend that you keep a copy of your Accepted Manuscript.

How to Prepare and Submit Revised/Final Files

The revised manuscripts must contain a detailed point-by-point response to the comments of the reviewers and/or editors. In general, we allow 1-2 weeks for revision; if you think you might need more time, please contact the Editor for guidance.

7. PUBLICATION CHARGES
There are NO SUBMISSION FEES, PUBLICATION FEES OR PAGE CHARGES for this journal. The author is entitled to one copy of the issue of the Journal in which their article appears free of cost