Research Article Template

Research Review Article Template

Title (write your title here, Times New Roman size 15, bold)

Authors: List all the contributing authors here, full first and last names followed by initials of middle name if there is (for example: Ashutosh Tiwari1*, Yogendra K. Mishra2, Samit Kumar1*, Deepak K. Mishra)

1Author-affiliation 1: Department Name, Institute, University, Street address, city, postal code, country.

2Author-affiliation 2: Department Name, Institute, University, Street address, city, postal code, country.

(All the associated affiliations must be listed here with proper number)

*Corresponding author/authors complete details (Telephone + E-mail) 

Abstract

(Times New Roman 10, Justified, 100-300 words maximum)

Please write here a concise abstract (max 300 words) which clearly reflects the exact findings demonstrated in the manuscript.

Keywords (up to 5): Supply appropriate keywords (each separated by ‘;’).

Introduction

A detailed introduction is required here with proper emphasis about: (i) Importance of the addressed subject in general, (ii) importance of addressed subject in particular, (iii) related aspects covered in the literature, (iv) at the end a clear motivation about what is distinctiveness about the present work (what is new here or how it differs from the previous works). It must be written in such a way that readers can get a detailed overview about the addressed subject (past, present and future perspectives and challenges). References should be listed as initial first (Kumar, 2015; Kumar and Negi, 2012).

Introduction can be up to 1000 words (but this is not absolute limit).

Experimental

Provide appropriate experimental details in this section in form of subsections:

Materials/ Chemicals details

Material synthesis / Reactions

Characterizations / Device fabrications /Response measurements

Results and discussion

Discuss all the results and corresponding discussions in this section. Make sure a proper that proper coherency is maintained and appropriate discussions are included.

Authors are especially encouraged to include attracting graphic schematic designs for material importance/synthesis method/growth model/device concept/involved physical and mechanisms/material modification etc. (whatever suits well with respect to addressed subject in the manuscript).

Figure can be directly inserted with the running text at relevant places (they can also be given at the end, after the references in the order of figure number, figure and a caption, one figure on one page).

A maximum of 6 figures (including schematics) is allowed. Each figure can be combined with multiple figures in form of a, b, c, d……. (In exceptional case 7 figures would be fine).  

Remaining figures can be given in supplementary information file as additional supporting data (which will be freely available on the journals website). The supplementary info figures must be appropriately indexed in the text at the relevant places in the main manuscript.  

A maximum of two tables are allowed and authors must choose only those table for the main manuscript which delivers main and most important information. Remaining table must be included in supplementary information.

Make sure that good quality figure with clear: (i) key messages, (ii) levels/font sizes, (iii) scales, (iv) color contrasts, (v) line widths/symbol sizes are necessary (qualifying this criteria is minimum requirement for manuscript publication irrespective of referee comments).     

If authors plan to use any figure which is already published, they must get copyright permission from www.rightlinks.com

Use chemdraw to insert chemical formula.

Use of mathtype to insert mathematical formula/equations

Conclusion

Appropriate conclusion needs to written here which reflects the exact finding demonstrated in the paper. 

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by Funding Program for Next-Generation World-Leading Researches (NEXT Program) and KAKENHI from JSPS.  A.A. and T.S. thank the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science for a Young Scientist Fellowship.

Author’s contributions

Conceived the plan: xx, xy, yz; Performed the expeirments: xx, xy; Data analysis: xx yz; Wrote the paper: xx, xy, yz (xx, xy, yz are the initials of authors). Authors have no competing financial interests.

References (follow reference style as below, journal abbreviation must be taken from Chemical Abstract Service, CAS database).

(a)     Scientific article

Sanchez, C., Belleville, P., Popall, M., & Nicole, L. (2011). Applications of advanced hybrid organic–inorganic nanomaterials: from laboratory to market.Chemical Society Reviews, 40(2), 696-753.

(b) Book

Tiwari, A., & Kobayashi, H. (Eds.). (2013).Responsive Materials and Methods: State-of-the-art Stimuli-responsive Materials and Their Applications. John Wiley & Sons.

 

(c) Book Chapter

 Nam, K.; Kishida, A. (2012). Application of the Collagen as Biomaterials, In Biomedical Materials and Diagnostic Devices; Tiwari, A.; Ramalingam, M.; Kobayashi, H.; Turner, A.P.F. (Eds.); Wiley: USA, pp. 3-18.,

 

(d) Patent

Taguchi, N. (1962). Published patent application in Japan. S37-47677, October.

(e) Meeting/Conference/Symposium Abstract:

Kumar, S. and Negi, Y. S. (2012), Nanoparticles Synthesis from Corn Cob (Xylan) and Their Potential Application as Colon-Specific Drug Carrier. Macromol. Symp., 320: 75–80. 

SUPPORTING INFORMATION 

Include all the supporting information data here like

a) Experimental setups/ Schematics

b) Chamical formulas/ Theoretical calculations

c) Digital photographs/ Figures/ Videos

d) Tables/ Other evidences

e) ……

 

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