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«Sorbtsionnye i Khromatograficheskie Protsessy»

ISSN 1680-0613

Five-Year Impact Factor (RSCI 2015) 0.427

Founders

Voronezh State University

ABOUT THE JOURNAL

The journal "Sorbtsionnye i Khromatograficheskie Protsessy" has been published since 2000 with periodicity 6 issues per year and is the successor to the book "Theory and Practice of Sorption Processes."

The journal publishes papers on the following topics:

  • Molecular, dimensional, cluster structure of natural and synthetic sorbents, carriers, ion exchange media, ion-exchange membrane and granular materials.
  • Synthesis, modification, change in the properties of sorbents during their operation.
  • Devices and new research methods of chromatographic, ion-exchange and membrane materials.
  • Thermodynamics, kinetics and dynamics of sorption, ion exchange, membrane processes.
  • Kinetics and mechanism of formation of ion-exchange films, surfaces, heterostructures.
  • Electrochemical processes in natural and synthetic membranes.
  • Reagent-free and resource-saving regeneration processes for ion exchange materials.
  • Simulation of sorption, ion exchange and membrane processes.
  • The use of ion exchange, sorption and membrane technologies in industry, environmental protection, medicine, pharmaceutics, forensics, selective detection.
  • Chromatography methods for separation and analysis.

All materials are to be tested using "ANTIPLAGIAT" system and passed review process (anonymous). The main attention is drawn to original papers covering the important completed investigations. The materials which repeat earlier published data are not admitted. Along (Equally) with original scientific papers the journal accepts the reviews prepared according to the request of Editorial Board as well as short communications (brief reports) (no more than 4 pages).

“Sorbtsionnye i Khromatograficheskie Protsessy” is an international journal encouraging papers in English from researchers in the field all over the world.

THE POLICY OF OPEN ACCESS. LICENSING. The journal follows the "Platinum" model of full open access to publications under the terms of CC BY-NC-ND (Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives) license (refer to www.creativecommons.ru). According to the terms of licensing, it is possible to download published materials and share them with other people only if authorship is indicated, change and use for commercial purposes is excluded. The selected type of licensing provides free public access to the articles on the journal website http://www.sorpchrom.vsu.ru, as well as on the website of the Scientific Electronic Library eLIBRARY.RU: https://elibrary.ru/title_about.asp?id=8782.

AUDIENCE: Scientists and researchers, process engineers, higher school teachers, postgraduates and students.

AUTHORS: Leading scientists and university professors from Russia and abroad, researchers from research institutions, postgraduate students.

SUBSCRIPTION

The journal «Sorbtsionnye i Khromatograficheskie Protsessy» is delivered by the subscription in advance solely. It is not sold by retail. The subscription is carried out in any post office in Russia by the Unified Catalog "Russian Press", 80571 index.

The full-text version of the journal in electronic format is available online: http://www.sorpchrom.vsu.ru/

Full-text versions of the recent issued numbers are regularly exhibited on the webpage of the Scientific Electronic Library elibrary.ru

INDEXED IN

Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI)

The journal is included in the List of Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI) on a platform Web of Science

The journal is included in the List of Russian Peer-Reviewed Scientific Journals which publish basic results of dissertations submitted for the degrees of Candidate and Doctor of Sciences (as per Russian classification of graduate degrees), 2011 edition. (as per 29.02.2016) http://vak.ed.gov.ru/87

The journal is included in the International database Chemical Abstracts

The journal is included in the List of Russian Peer-Reviewed Scientific Journals which publish basic results of dissertations submitted for the degrees of Candidate and Doctor of Sciences (as per Russian classification of graduate degrees), 2011 edition.

The journal is registered at the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media (Roskomnadzor). Registration certificate number is ПИ № ФС77-28319 from 15.06.2007.

EDITORIAL OFFICE

Postal address:

Voronezh State University
Department of Chemistry
University sq. 1, app. 443, Voronezh, 394018

Phone: +7 (473) 2208932

e-mail: journal@chem.vsu.ru

 

The procedure for review of manuscripts in the journal
"Sorbtsionnye i Khromatograficheskie Protsessy"

  1. Kinds of submissions considered for publications are articles, short “squibs” and book reviews in the topics covered by the Journal. The manuscript should be prepared in accordance with the Journal’s Submission Style Guideline accessible at the site of the Journal.
  2. The submissions are subject to a well-established, fair, unbiased peer review and – if accepted – refereeing procedure.
  3. The reviewers selected in accordance with the editor’s portfolio by the Editorial Board are experts in the subject matter the manuscript focuses on and have publications in the field of research within the past three years.
  4. The review checks if the manuscript matches the scope and meets the basic requirements of the Journal. The manuscripts are considered on the basis of their significance, novelty, validity of results, ethics of reference to the results of other authors, the quality of the content and layout.
  5. The review outcomes will possibly be as follows: accept in its present form; accept with minor or major revisions given that the author is requested to revise the text following reviewer’s comments and recommendations; reject because the paper is found unworthy of publication.
  6. The review process may take approximately one month to be completed.
  7. The final decision on the manuscript is the prerogative of the editorial board.
  8. An article review with reviewer comments and recommendations or a substantiated rejection is provided to the authors of all submitted manuscripts. The names of the reviewers are hidden from the author.
  9. All reviews are to be stored in the editor’s portfolio for five years. The editor is to provide a copy of the manuscript review should the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation make an enquiry.
  10. The revised version of the manuscript in duplicate along with the original paper and a point-by-point response to the reviewer comments should be submitted as soon as possible. Should the author fail to submit the revised version of the manuscript within three months, it is considered as a new submission.
  11. The final draft of the manuscript revised and edited by the author should be returned to the editors within one week. All the revised manuscripts head for printing. Those that fail to be returned in time are processed without securing approval of their authors.
Editor in Chief
«Sorbtsionnye i khromatograficheskie protsessy»
Honored Scientist of RF, Professor

V.F. Selemenev

 

  

Manuscript formatting standards for 
«Sorbtsionnye i khromatograficheskie protsessy» journal

Please, be informed that due to the journal «Sorbtsionnye i khromatograficheskie protsessy» preparation for joining the international abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature «SCOPUS», (international bibliographic database and citations for academic journal articles) since 2014 there have been made some significant changes in the manuscripts formatting.

The developments are aimed to make the key points and conclusions of published papers available for a wide international audience that cannot speak Russian. The abstract in English and the references transliterated with Roman letters are now of particular significance, because these sections of the articles are embodied in the «SCOPUS» system. They should be substantive and informative enough to draw attention of foreign readers to the manuscript subject. Thus, it is for the benefit of an author to prepare these parts of the manuscript most thoroughly and assure their quality.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

  1. To publish an article the authors should submit the following materials to the editorial board:
    1. The text of the article in hard copy signed by all authors.
    2. Expert report.
    3. The organization referral.
    4. The electronic version of an article sent to the e-mail: journal@chem.vsu.ru
  2. Article must be submitted in accordance with the following requirements:
    1. Manuscripts should be provided in the format doc (Word 1997-2003)
    2. The volume of the article along with the text, figures, tables and references should not exceed 12 format pages A4, exceptions are reviews (up to 20 pages) and short communications (up to 4 pages).
    3. Type font Times New Roman.
    4. Font size – 12 pt.
    5. The first line indentation – 1.25; line spacing 1.5 pt.
    6. Page Setup: top field – 2.5, bottom – 2.5, left – 3, right – 2.5.
    7. The subheadings in the article are underlined.
    8. The text should not contain automatic hyphenation.
    9. Do not use footnotes as well as tables and figures in landscape orientation.
    10. Articles should be verified thoroughly by the authors for spelling, grammar, punctuation and semantic mistakes.
    11. Figures and tables are placed at the end of the article on individual pages.
    12. Design of figures:
      – The size of figure should not be less than 70×70 mm and not more than 150×150 cm, axis labels should be legible, the recommended font of axes and curves - Times new Roman, font size - 14 pt.
      – The same type of curves must be in the same scale.
      – For the bitmap it should be used TIF format with a resolution of 600 dpi, 256 shades of gray;
      – For the photos it should be used TIF format with a resolution of at least 300 dpi;
      – Ruled out the use of built-in editor Word drawings to draw lines, arrows, etc.;
      – Ruled out the use of «frame» for inserting pictures or signatures to them;
      – Ruled out the use of grid lines in the construction graph;
      – Curves in the figures should be numbered in Arabic numerals, which stand in the figure captions;
      – It is recommended to use of several scales to combine different curves in one picture;
      – Including in the figures of structural and other formulas is undesirable;
      – Figures must be signed and numbered according to the order mentioned in the text.
    13. Design of tables:
      – Tables should have titles and serial numbers that are referenced in the text;
      – Font text in tables - Times new Roman, font size – 12 pt.
    14. Design of the text:
      – Greek letters must be typed in Times New Roman, use of Symbol is not recommended;
      – Formulas in the text should be typed using a standard program Microsoft Equation;
      – Formulas in the text are numbered according to the order mentioned in the text;
      – Decimals (0.1; 0.9; 2.3) need to be written using the point;
      – It is advisable to adhere to the common system of symbols and abbreviations following their original explanation. The IUPAC terminology should be used for compounds names;
      – The designation of all physical values and indexes is recommended in Latin (Russian letters are undesirable). Indices and exponents must be placed at exactly the desired locations.
      – The units are preferably given in accordance with the International System of units SI.

STRUCTURE OF THE PUBLICATION

  1. Sub-headings:
    • Introduction;
    • Theoretical part;
    • Experimental;
    • Results and Discussion;
    • Conclusion;
    • Acknowledgements for financial and other support (if necessary);
    • References;
    • Abstract
    • Abstract extended
  2. Information on the article in Russian:
    • UDC (Universal Decimal Classification);
    • Title of the article;
    • Copyright, year, author (s) (name);
    • Name and address of the organization (s), e-mail of all or one of the authors;
    • abstract (author's abstract);
    • Keywords (up to 10).
  3. Information on the article in English:
    • Title (translation);
    • Copyright, year, author (s) (transliteration);
    • Name and address of the organization (s), e-mail of all or one of the authors;
    • Extended abstract. (Not less than 10 lines);
    • Keywords (up to 10).

    Example:

    GC determination of singlet oxygen using α-terpinene

    Ovechkin A.S.1,2, Reingeverts M.D.2, Kartsova L.A.1
    1St. Petersburg State University, Institute of Chemistry, St. Petersburg
    2FSUE "RSC" Applied Chemistry ", St. Petersburg
    e-mail: Lackser@gmail.com

    Received 28.12.2014

    Abstract

    Keywords:

    Abstract (Russian)

    Keywords (Russian):

     

    INTRODUCTION

    EXPERIMENTAL

    RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

    CONCLUSION

    REFERENCES

    Ovechkin Ahdrey S. – Ph. D. student of St. Petersburg State University, engineer of «RRC» Applied Chemistry», St. Petersburg. E-mail: Lackser@gmail.com

  4. Requirements for Abstracts in Russian and in English
    The Abstract must be meaningful (not descriptive generalizations), informative (reflecting the main content of the article, describing the main targets and methods of the study, summarizing the most important results of the study and its scientific value), well-structured (follow the logic of the article).
    The Abstract should be rather detailed (average size – 250-300 words, but can be more). The Abstract in English should be written in good language using correct terminology.
    The Abstract summarizes the following parts of the article:
    • subject, purpose of the work;
    • methods or methodology;
    • basic results of the work;
    • conclusions;
    • keywords.
  5. References
    Links to bibliographical sources included in REFERENCES should be numerated consequently, in the order they were first mentioned in the text. The references in the text, tables and figure captions should be marked with Arabic numbers [in square brackets]. The definite page(s) should be given if necessary. Only subject foot-notes (comments, supplements etc.) remain in page mode. The references related merely to tables or figure captions should be numerated according to the first mentioning of a definite table or figure in the text.
    Standards of reference style
    Article in Russian Journal:
    • Authors (transliterated);
    • Journal title (transliterated, in italics);
    • Year of publication;
    • Volume number;
    • Issue number (if any);
    • Article page numbers.

    Example:

    Zhukalin D.A., Tuchin A.V., Kulikov D.G., Yatsenko A.A., Bityutskaya L.A., Lukin A.N. Kondensirovannye sredy i mezhfaznye granitsy, 2014, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 23–26.

    The references from Russian journals with translated version should be submitted as they were given in English version of these journals.

    Example:

    Matveev A.V. Journal of Surface Investigation: X-Ray, Synchrotron and Neutron Techniques, 2011, no. 1, pp. 97-103.

    Article in English, French, German and other languages:
    • Authors (English, French, German and other languages);
    • Journal title (English, French, German and other languages, in italics);
    • Year of publication;
    • Volume number;
    • Issue number (if any);
    • Article page numbers;
    • DOI; Available at:

    Example:

    Barnes L.A., Lin В., Lindh R. J. Chem. Phys, 1993, vol, 98, no. 5, p. 3978. DOI: 10.3109/10837450.2013.840845 Available at: Internet source(accessed 00.00.0000).

    Book (Monograph, Collected Works)
    • Authors, Editors (transliterated);
    • Title (transliterated, in italics);
    • Imprint, i.e. the place of publication in English, French, German and other languages, publishing house in English, French, German and other languages (if any) or transliteration, the year of publication, general number of pages.

    Example:

    Nigmatulin R.I. Dinamika mnogofaznykh sred. Moscow, Nauka Publ., 1987, рt. 1, 464 p.

    Yungnickel I.L., Peter E.D., Polgar A., Weiss E.T. Organic Analysis. New York, 1953, vol. 1, p. 127.

    Conference proceedings
    • Author(s);
    • Proc. of the “Conference title”;
    • Imprint, i.e. the place of publication, publishing house, the year of publication, general number of pages.

    Example:

    Afonin N.N., Logacheva V.A., Khoviv A.M. “Amorphous & Microcrystalline Semiconductors”, Proceedings of the IX International Conference, July 7-10, 2014, St. Petersburg, 2014, pp. 356-357.

    Edition in English, French, German and other languages (Roman letters):
    • Authors (English, French, German and other languages);
    • Proc. of the “Conference title” (English, French, German and other languages, in italics);
    • Imprint, i.e. the place of publication in English, French, German an other languages, publishing house in English, French, German and other language, the year of publication, general number of pages.

    Example:

    Lee, Y., Korpela, S.A., and Horne, R.N., 1982, “Structure of Multi-Cellular Natural Convection in a Tall Vertical Annulus”, Proceedings, 7th International Heat Transfer Conference, U. Grigull et al., eds, Hemisphere Publishing Corp., Washington, D.C., vol. 2, pp. 221-226.

    Translated book
    • Author(s);
    • Title;
    • Place of publication;
    • Publisher;
    • Year of publication;
    • Number of pages.

    In the translated Russian edition the last names should rather be given in the original variant, not transliterated.

    Example:

    Timoshenko S.P., Young D.H., Weaver W. Vibration Problems in Engineering. 4th ed. New York, Wiley, 1974, 521 p. (Russ. ed.: Timoshenko S.P., Young D.H., Weaver W. Kolebaniia v inzhenernom dele. Moscow, Mashinostroenie Publ., 1985, 472 p.)

    Internet-source

    Example:

    Kondrat'ev V.B. Global'naya farmatsevticheskaya. Available at: http://perspektivy.info/rus/ekob/globalnaja_farmacevticheskaja_promyshlennost_2011-07-8.html (accessed 23 June 2013).

    Pravila Tsitirovaniya Istochnikov (Rules for the Citing of Sources) Available at: http://www.scribd.com/doc/1034528/ (accessed 7 February 2011)

    Dissertation or thesis

    Example:

    Kuleshov V.G. Diss. cand. chim. nauk. Moscow, 1979, 17 p.

    General number of pages (235 p.) should be given for monographs. The page number range (pp. 220-222) or one page number (p. 222) should be given for article.

    Patents

    Example:

    Palkin M.V. Patent RF, no. 2280590, 2006.