能源材料前沿(英文)(Energy Material Advances)(OA学术期刊)(2023年7月之前不收版面费审稿费) 知网目次维普目次
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- 主办单位:
北京理工大学
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- 国内刊号:
10-1792/T
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2022年6月6日星期一
《能源材料前沿(英文)》期刊信息
(Energy Material Advances)
【微信公众号“能源材料前沿”信息】
能源材料前沿 2021-10-01
Energy Material Advances是北京理工大学(BIT)和美国科学促进会(AAAS)/ Science 共同打造的综合性高水平国际化英文科技期刊,已入选2020年度中国科技期刊卓越行动计划高起点新刊项目。国际刊号ISSN:2692-7640,CN号:CN10-1792/T,已被DOAJ数据库,CNKI数据库收录。
本刊为开放获取(Open Access)期刊,由中国工程院院士、国际欧亚科学院院士、亚太材料科学院院士、北京理工大学教授吴锋和华盛顿研究基金清洁能源创新会主席、华盛顿大学化学工程教授和材料科学与工程坎贝尔首席教授Jun Liu共同担任主编。编委团队中国际编委比例超65%,均为活跃在能源材料领域的专家学者及高被引科学家。
期刊文章自2021年1月正式上线以来,已收录了主编吴锋院士、麻省理工学院Ju Li教授、清华大学张强教授等撰写的综述文章,也囊括了诺贝尔奖获得者John B. Goodenough、澳大利亚Zhi-gang Chen教授等知名学者凝聚最新科研成果的研究长文。
本刊以研究类、综述类、短通讯、展望和社论等形式呈现,载以高质量、原创研究成果,全方位、多角度报道能源材料领域的最新进展。涉及领域包括:清洁能源材料、高能量密度材料、超级电容器、太阳能电池、规模储能、纳米新能源材料、二次电池、燃料电池、二氧化碳捕捉、生物能源、新能源汽车应用基础材料研究等。
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目前共上线1篇创刊号社论文章、20篇研究长文、5篇综述文章,更有5个专刊火热进行中。
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《能源材料前沿(英文)》作者须知
【官网信息】
For Authors
To check on the status of your submission, please visit Energy Material Advances’ manuscript submission site.
For
general guidance on using the manuscript submission system, please read
the tutorials for Authors, Editors, and Reviewers. For questions on
specific functionality, explore the Editorial Manager video library.
Categories of Manuscripts
The
journal Energy Material Advances considers submissions for original
research articles, review articles, short communications, perspectives
and editorials. Prior to submission, each author should review and be
prepared to fulfill the submission requirements outlined in the
Publication Ethics page and comply with following limitations.
Research
articles should present a major advance and must include an abstract of
up to 250 words, an introduction and sections with brief and
informative subheadings. Authors may include up to ten figures and/or
tables and about 60 references. Total research article length should be
under 15,000 words. Supplementary materials should be limited to
information that is not essential for the general understanding of the
research presented in the main text and can include data sets, figures,
tables, videos or audio files. Please see the submission requirements
for research articles in the following section. For ease in preparing
your submission, please follow the manuscript templates in Word and
LaTex.
Review
articles should describe and synthesize recent developments of
interdisciplinary significance and highlight future directions. Reviews
must include an abstract, an introduction that outlines the main theme,
brief subheadings and an outline of important unresolved questions.
Reviews should be no longer than 8,000 words, although longer
manuscripts will be considered. Authors may include up to six figures
and/or tables and up to 100 references. Most reviews are solicited by
the editors. Unsolicited submissions will be considered, and authors are
encouraged to contact the Editors first before writing a review paper.
Short
Communications present ground-breaking developments or discoveries in
the field. Submissions must include a short abstract (maximums of 150
words), ten references or fewer, and two data elements (any combination
of figures or tables). Manuscripts should be divided into an
introduction, a combined results and discussion section, and materials
and methods. Total length should be less than 1,000 words excluding the
abstract, materials and methods, and references. Junior scientists are
encouraged to contribute their promising works as short communications.
Perspectives
highlight recent exciting research, but do not primarily discuss the
author’s own work. They may provide context for the findings within a
field or explain potential interdisciplinary importance. Perspectives
that comment on papers in Energy Material Advances should add a
dimension to the research and not merely be a summary of the experiments
described in the paper. As these are meant to express a personal
viewpoint, with rare exceptions, Perspectives should have no more than
one author. Perspectives should include an abstract and have no more
than 1,000 words and one figure or table.
Editorials
are short, invited opinion pieces that discuss an issue of immediate
importance to the research community. Editorials should have fewer than
1,000 words total, no abstract, a minimal number of references (no more
than five) and no figures or tables. Editorials are only solicited by
the editors.
Preparation of Manuscripts
English Language Editing Services
Interested
in English language assistance prior to submission? The Science Partner
Journals publishing team has evaluated the work of the companies listed
on the SPJ Author Services page and found their services to be
effective for editing scientific English language in manuscripts prior
to submission.
Experimental Design and Statistics Guidelines
Study Design Guidelines
In
the first section of the Materials and Methods, we encourage authors to
have first subtitle of "Experimental and Technical Design", which
includes a diagram or flowchart to show the entire experimental design
and illustrates the most significant elements: materials, treatments,
measurements, data collection, methods of data analysis. This will
facilitate the editors, reviewers and readers to understand and follow
the whole concept, design, and results.
Statistical Analysis Guidelines
Generally,
authors should describe statistical methods with enough detail to
enable a knowledgeable reader with access to the original data to verify
the results.
Reporting Guidelines
Authors
are encouraged to follow published standard reporting guidelines for
the study discipline. Many of these guidelines can be found at the
EQUATOR website.
Figure, Table, & Supplementary Material Guidelines
Creating Your Figures
It
is best to create your figures as vector-based files such as those
produced by Adobe Illustrator. Vector-based files will give us maximum
flexibility for sizing your figures properly without losing resolution.
These figure files can be saved at a lower resolution to minimize the
file size at initial submission.
Although
we do not need the highest-resolution files for the initial submission,
you will need to have these high-resolution files of your figures on
hand so that they can be submitted with your revised manuscript for
final publication production. Each figure or image must be in a separate
editable file format at revision. Images may be in TIFF, GIF, JPEG,
PNG, BMP, PS, EPS, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or PDF.
Figure Layout and Scaling
In
laying out information in a figure, the objective is to maximize the
space given to presentation of the data. Avoid wasted white space and
clutter.
Please follow these guidelines for your figures:
The figure’s title should be at the beginning of the figure legend, not within the figure itself.
Include the figure’s identifying number (e.g., "Figure 1") on the same manuscript page that includes the figure.
Keys to symbols, if needed, should be kept as simple as possible. Details can be put into the figure legend.
Use
solid symbols for plotting data if possible (unless data overlap or
there are multiple symbols). For legibility when figures are reduced,
symbol sizes should be a minimum of 6 points and line widths should be a
minimum of 0.5 points.
Panels should be set close to each other and common axis labels should not be repeated.
Scales
or axes should not extend beyond the range of the data plotted. All
microscopic images should include scale bars, with their values shown
either with the bar or in the figure legend. Do not use minor tick marks
in scales or grid lines. Avoid using y-axis labels on the right that
repeat those on the left.
Color-mix and Contrast Considerations
Avoid using red and green together. Color-blind individuals will not be able to read the figure.
Do not use colors that are close to each other in hue to identify different parts of a figure.
Avoid using grayscale.
Use white type and scale bars over darker areas of images.
Typefaces and Labels
Please observe the following guidelines for labels on graphs and figures:
Use a serif font whenever possible.
Simple solid or open symbols reduce well.
Label
graphs on the ordinate and abscissa with the parameter or variable
being measured, the units of measure in parentheses and the scale.
Scales with large or small numbers should be presented as powers of 10.
(When an individual value must be presented as an exponential, use
correct form: 6 × 10 –3 , not 6e-03.)
Avoid the use of light lines and screen shading. Instead, use black-and-white, hatched, and cross-hatched designs for emphasis.
Capitalize the first letter in a label only, not every word (and proper nouns, of course).
Units
should be included in parentheses. Use SI notation. If there is room,
write out variables—e.g., Pressure (MPa), Temperature (K).
Variables
are always set in italics or as plain Greek letters (e.g., P, T, µ).
Vectors should be set as roman boldface (rather than as italics with
arrows above).
Type on top of color in a color figure should be in boldface. Avoid using color type.
When
figures are assembled from multiple gels or micrographs, use a line or
space to indicate the border between two original images.
Use leading zeros on all decimals—e.g., 0.3, 0.55—and only report significant digits.
Use small letters for part labels in multipart figures enclosed in brackets, (a), (b), (c), etc.
Avoid
subpart labels within a figure part; instead, maintain the established
sequence of part labels, using small or lower-case letters. Use numbers
(1, 2, 3) only to represent a time sequence of images.
When
reproducing images that include labels with illegible
computer-generated type (e.g., units for scale bars), omit such labels
and present the information in the legend instead.
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