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CHEMICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL
ENGINEERING QUARTERLY
Editorial Office
Berislavieva 6/I
HR-10000 Zagreb
CroatiaP.O. Box 123
E-mail address: [email protected]
Instructions to Authors
Aim and scope
The journal provides an international forum for presentation of original papers, reviews and
discussions on the latest developments in chemical and biochemical engineering. The scope of
the journal is wide and no limitation except relevance to chemical and biochemical
engineering is required.
The criteria for the acceptance of papers are originality, quality of work and clarity of style.
All papers are subject to reviewing by at least two international experts.
The language of the journal is English.
Final versions of the manuscripts are subject to metric (SI units and IUPAC recommendations)
and English language reviewing.
Editor and Editorial board make the final decision about acceptance of a manuscript.
Page charges are excluded.
Types of contributions
The journal publishes original scientific papers, professional papers, notes, preliminary
communications, reviews and conference papers.
In the appendix, the journal published technical news, book reviews and society news.
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Manuscript
Manuscript are submitted electronically as attachments in WORD format to E-mail letters
addressed to [email protected]. Optionally, paper copies of the manuscript and relevant
correspondence with the files on a computer disc can be sent to the Editorial office in Zagreb.Authors whose mother language is not English are urged to have their manuscripts checked
by other scientists who are familiar with the field and fluent in English.
1. Typing
Manuscripts (text and figures) should be prepared by WORD software. They must by typed
with double spacing, leaving ample margins on the sides. Pages should be numbered
consecutively. Manuscripts submitted to Editorial office in paper by post service are not
returned to authors
2. Heading
The title of the article includes the authors name, affiliation and full postal and E-mail
addresses at the head of the article. In case of a joint authorship, it should be stated to whom
the correspondence and proofs should be addressed.
3. Abstract
An abstract of 100-150 words reporting the intention, scope and conclusions should be
included at the beginning of the paper. The abstract is to be followed by 3-6 keywords.
4. Illustrations
Those should be provided in digital form included in WORD file. Their quality should be
suitable for direct reproduction. The following points should be observed:
- Illustrations should be labeled as Figures and numbered in sequence;- Curves should not run through signs but should merely touch upon open signs and
should stop short of solid signs;
- Each Figure should carry the authors' name, the title of the article and the Figurenumber. The figures should not be included in the text, but attached separately, withcaptions of Figures typed together on a separate sheet;
- Photographs (black and white only) should be restricted to the necessary minimum,each mounted on a separate sheet.
5. Tables
Tables should be numbered in sequence, separate from the sequence used for Figures.
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6. References
References in the text should be given as exponents, and these references should be listed
together in the order in which they occur in the text. Abbreviations of journal titles should
conform to an international standard, as adopted by Chemical Abstracts service.
7. Citations
(a) Citation of papers in journals: 1. Consecutive number, 2. Author's name, initials of firstnames, 3. Abbreviated title of the journal, 4. Volume (Arabic number), 5. Year (in
parentheses), 6. Pages.
Sample:
Sangiovanni, A.E., Kesten, A.S.,Chem. Eng. Sci. 26 (1971) 533
(b) Citation of patents: 1. Consecutive number, 2. Author's name, initial of first names,(3.Company), 4. Patent number, date, and 5. Citation from Chemical Abstracts
Sample:
Ehrenfreund, J. (Ciba-Geigy A.-G.) Eur. Pat. Appl. 22,748, 21 Jan 1981; C.A. 95 (1981)
70786
(c) Citation of books: 1. Consecutive number, 2. Author's name, initials of first names, 3.Complete title of article/book, 4. Publishing company, 5. Place of publication, 6. Year
Sample:
Mehl, W. Hale, J.M., Insulator Electrode Reactions, in Delahay, . and Tobias, C.W.(Ed.),
Advances in Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Vol. 6, pp 399-458,
Interscience Publ., New York, 1967
8. Nomenclature and Units
Nomenclature and abbreviations should conform to recommendations by IUPC and National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The recommendations can be freely
downloaded from URL address http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units or from CABEQ server
http://www.pbf.hr/cabeq
All units should be SI.
A list of symbols with names and units must be supplied, including the meaning of any
indices used.
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Proofs
Authors will receive proofs by E-mail or FAX for personal checking which they are requested
to return to the publisher within one week of receipt. No new material may be inserted in the
text at the time of proofreading, unless accepted by the editors.
Reprints
Twenty-five reprints are supplied free of charge to the corresponding author. Additional
copies may be ordered by completing the reprint order from which accompanies the proofs.
Submission of papers
Submission of an article is understood to imply that the article is original and unpublished andis not considered for publication elsewhere. Contributions are accepted on the understanding
that the authors have obtained the necessary authorization for publication.