Template for Full Paper

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Title of Paper
First Author1, Second Author1*, Third Author2
a
Affiliation no. 1
b
Affiliation no. 2
*Email of the corresponding author
Abstract – This template offers guideline on how
to prepare your full-text paper. The full-text paper
should be typed in Microsoft word. The typical
length of your paper should be not more than 5
pages. The abstract for the manuscript should not
exceed 300 words. The abstract may be a compact
text or may be structured into the separate
sections: Background, the context and purpose of
the study; Results, the main findings;
Conclusion, brief summary and potential
implications. Abbreviations should be used
sparingly in the abstract. If used, then only
common ones should be employed. Citations and
references should not be given in abstracts.
to related investigations and to existing
knowledge in the relevant field should follow.
The sections may also be separated. The
presentation of experimental details in this section
should be kept to a minimum. Information already
obvious in tables, figures or schemes should not
be reiterated in the text if it is unnecessary for any
important discussion.
Keywords: Four keywords typed in italic, must
describe the main topics of the paper. They
should appear below the abstract and should be
separated by a semicolon.
Schemes: Groups of reactions that show
action are called schemes. Schemes may have
brief titles describing their contents. The title
should follow the format "Scheme 1. Scheme
title". To insert the scheme into the template, be
sure it is already sized appropriately and paste
above the scheme title. Please refer to the
example below.
1. Introduction
Figures: Each figure must have a caption that
includes the figure number and a brief description,
preferably one or two sentences. The caption
should follow the format "Figure 1. Figure
caption."
The introduction section should clearly state
the background of the research, as well as its
purposes and significance, and should include a
brief statement of what is being reported in the
article.
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2. Results and Discussion
The results and discussion section should
contain a description of the experimental results
that substantiates the conclusions of the work. A
comprehensible discussion which links the results
H2SO4
HOAc/DCM (1:9),
NaBH4
reflux, 10 min
0oC
8
(unpurified benzylated
pyrrolidinone intermediate)
Racemate (1)
Scheme 4. One-pot deacylation and reduction
All drawings of chemical or molecular
structures are recommended to use either
ChemDraw or SymyxDraw.
Tables: Each table must have a brief (one
phrase or sentence) title that describes its
contents. The title should follow the format
"Table 1. Table title" and should be placed above
the table. Please refer to the examples below.
Acknowledgment
In this section the authors can dedicate the
article to a scientist of outstanding merit or
acknowledge
financial
support,
technical
assistance and other contributions or advice from
persons who are not coauthors.
References
Table 1. 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopic
assignments for 1 in DMSO
1
Position
H (mult, J = Hz)
NH
7.49 (1H, s)
2
3
1.97 (1H, dd, 16.5, 2.7)
2.38 (1H, dd, 16.5, 6.0)
4
4.09 (1H, m)
5
3.68 (1H, q, 6.2)
6
2.65 (1H, dd, 13.5, 6.0)
2.95 (1H, dd, 13.5, 7.8)
7
8
9
7.15-7.27 (5H, m)
10
OH
5.13 (1H, d, 4.8)
13
C
175.36
41.20
67.39
60.53
35.00
139.13
129.68
128.65
126.43
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Table 2. Different reaction conditions for
reduction of compound 7
Reaction conditions*
Yield cis/trans
ratio
NaBH4, MeOH, 1 h
76% 4.9 : 5.1
NaBH4, CaCl2, MeOH, 1 h
70%
0.8 : 9.2
NaBH4, ZnCl2, MeOH, 1 h
78%
8.1 : 1.9
NaBH4, MnCl2, MeOH, 1 h
78%
6.1 : 3.9
NaBH4,HOAC:DCM(1:9), 4 h
70%
1.8 : 8.2
*All reactions were performed at 0C
3. Experimental
This section should describe the experimental
methods used in the work in sufficient detail to
allow repetition of the work by others.
Experimental data should include relevant
physical, spectroscopic and other data.
[1] A complete list of all references should be
provided at the end of the article with an
individual reference number for each
reference.
[2] All
references must
be
numbered
consecutively with Arabic numerals, in the
order in which they are first cited in the text.
[3] The references should be inserted at the
appropriate location in the text by writing the
reference number in square brackets.
[4] Multiple citations should be separated by
commas within the square brackets in the
text. In case of more than two sequential
references, ranges should be given.
[5] In general a reference should appear before a
punctuation mark and not after.
[6] The references should be presented in a style
consistent with the ACS format.
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