Authors should send the copyright and conflict of interest form while submitting their manuscripts.
Publication Fee: Experimental, theoretical, and applied original research studies in all fields of chemistry are welcomed for submission. The journal is Open Access with article processing charges (Free of charge in normal and 50 $ for fast- tracking) and all articles published in this journal are freely available for readers online at https://www.jampbr.com/ without a subscription and authors retain the copyright of their work.
Manuscript preparation
Types of Contributions:
Research papers: Are full-length expositions of extensive and significant experimental and applied studies.
Reviews: Will usually be written at the invitation of Editors. Unsolicited reviews will be welcome but authors wishing to submit a review are requested to consult Editors prior to commencement.
Short Communication: (2-5 pages)
Papers will be published in English. Manuscript should be submitted, in 1.5 spaced typing on pages of uniform size with a wide margin on the left. The authors are urged to arrange the subject matter clearly under headline such as Introduction, Experimental, Results and discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgement, References, Tables and Figure Captions.
Title: Papers should be headed by a concise and informative title. This should be followed by the complete name(s) and address of the author(s). The author(s) to whom correspondence should be addressed may be indicated with an asterisk.
Abstract: An abstract of 150-250 words should be included at the beginning of a paper. The abstract should comprise a brief and factual account of the contents and Conclusion of the paper as well as an indication of any new information presented and its relevance.
Keywords: A maximum of three to six keywords should be indicated below the abstract to describe the content of the manuscript.
Introduction: A full-length paper should have a introduction section to state the reasons for the work, with enough reference to previous works on the subject.
Experimental: This should be presented as a clear and detailed description of experimental procedures and analytical conditions to enable readers to carry out similar work. Supply sample preparation procedures, name, model and configureuration details of equipment used, and data handing methods.
Results and Discussion: The original and important findings should be stated.
References: References should be numbered consecutively (numerals in square brackets) throughout the text and collected together in a reference list at the end of the paper. In the reference list, journals [1], books [2], thesis [3] and websites [4] should be cited in accordance with the following styles:
[1] Mahmoodiyeh, S. Etemadi, A. Kamali, S. Rajabi, M.M. Fard, Ann. Romanian Soc. Cell Biol., 2021, 2559–2572. [Crossref], [Google Scholar], [Publisher]
[2] Y. Wilson, Synthesis and Pharmacological effect of Ketamin family, Ph.D thesis, Oxford University, London, England (2000).
[3] J. Winsent, Factors in the Emergence of Infectious Diseases., Available online in: http: // www. Cdc.Gov/ncidod/EID/ied.him.
Tables: Tables should be typed in single spacing and placed in their original position in the manuscript with provide a suitable heading. Tables should be clearly referred in the text by using Arabic numerals. Each Table should have a title that makes the general meaning understandable without reference to the text.
Figures: Figures should be submitted either as original art work or as high-quality reproductions. Figures should be numbered consecutively; and placed in their original position in the manuscript.
Crystallographic structure determinations should include the following items: crystal data, positional parameters (partial), selected bond lengths and bond angles, and a drawing of the crystal or molecular structure with numbering.
Nomenclature, units and symbols: Should conform to the IUPAC convention. Chemical nomenclature should follow the IUPAC rules. All abbreviations should be preceded the first time they appear by the full name except for the SI symbols for units that are to be used without explanation.
Reviewing Process: Eurasian Journal of Chemical, Medicinal and Petroleum Research has a double blind peer review system (the name and identity of authors and reviewers will be hidden from each other). The acceptance rate of Eurasian Journal of Chemical, Medicinal and Petroleum Research was 59% in 2019. The average time between submission and final decision is eight weeks and the average time between acceptance and publication is 4 weeks.
Proofs: Authors will receive proof, which they are requested to correct and return as soon as possible.
Journal policy
Note 1: Before submission, you should grammatically check your manuscript.
Note 2: For scan your manuscript before submission, please download and install Plagiarism software.
Note 3: It is essential that authors prepare their manuscripts according to established specifications. Failure to follow them may result in papers being delayed or rejected.
Note 4: You must add all co-authors when you submit your manuscript. This ensures they are included in our production system and fully acknowledged in the published article.
Note 5: The author(s) will confirm that the manuscript (or any part of it) has not been published previously or is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Note 6: If paper accepted, it will not be published elsewhere in the same form, in English or in any other language.
Note 7: Authors accept full responsibility for the factual accuracy of the data presented and should obtain any authorization necessary for publication.
Note 8: Authors are encouraged to suggest the names of several experts in the field when papers are first submitted or at any time in the evaluation process.
Plagiarism (means copying from other people writing) is not acceptable in Eurasian Journal of Chemical, Medicinal and Petroleum Research (EJCMPR). Authors should not engage in plagiarism - verbatim or near-verbatim copying, or very close paraphrasing, of text or results from another’s work. Authors should not also engage in self-plagiarism (also known as duplicate publication) - unacceptably close replication of the author’s own previously published text or results without acknowledgement of the source.
Authors Responsibilities
- Authors should present their works in accordance with journal's standards and title.
- Authors should ensure that they have written their original works/researches. Their works/researches should also provide accurate data, underlying other's references.
- Authors are responsible for their works' accuracy.
