Author
Guidelines
General information
The submission must consist of a
cover letter, an original manuscript, and supporting documents. The cover
letter is addressed to Editor of IJASE mentioning that the manuscript has not
been previously published, the highlight of your research significance.
Manuscript is to be sent by using Paper Submission tab.
Manuscript Structure
STANDARD
PAPERS. Manuscripts
provided in A4 paper, 12 pitch font of Time New Roman, 1.5 spacing and
numbered. List of Figure and Table located separately on the end of manuscipt.
Typescripts should be arranged as follows, with each section starting on a
separate page.
Title Page
A concise and informative title. A
list of author names, affiliation(s), and e-mail addresses. The name, complete
mailing address (including e-mail address, telephone and fax numbers) of the
corresponding author. A running title not exceeding 45 characters. A word count
of the entire paper broken down into summary, main text, acknowledgements,
references, tables and figure legends.
Abstract. The abstract should outline the
purpose of the paper and the main results, conclusions and recommendations, using
clear, factual, numbered statements. Authors should follow a formula in which
point 1 sets the context and need for the work; point 2 indicates the approach
and methods used; the next 2-3 points outline the main results; and the last
point identifies the wider implications and relevance of renewable energy. The
whole abstract should be readily understandable to all the Journal's readers
and must not exceed 250 words.
Keywords. A list in alphabetical order not
exceeding ten words or short phrases, separated with semi colons (;)
Introduction. State the reason for the work, the
context, background, state of the art of the reserach, and of the aims
research.
Materials and methods. Include sufficient details for the
work to be repeated. Where specific equipment and materials are named, the
manufacturer’s details (name, city and country) should be given so that readers
can trace specifications by contacting the manufacturer. Where commercially
available software has been used, details of the supplier should be given in
brackets or the reference given in full in the reference list.
Results and Discussions. State the results of experimental
or modelling work, drawing attention to important details in tables and
figures. Point out the importance of the results and place them in the context
of previous studies and in relation to the application of the work.
Acknowledgements. If authors refer to themselves as
recipients of assistance or funding, they should do so by their initials
separated by points (e.g. I.J.A.S.E.). Do not acknowledge Editors by name.
Conclusion
The main conclusions of the
experimental work should be presented. The contribution of the work to the
scientific community and its economic implications should be emphasized.
Citation and
References
K.
Binnemans, Chem. Rev., 2007, 107,
2592–2614.
R.
G. Charles and E. P. Riedel, J. Inorg.
Nucl. Chem., 1966, 28, 3005–3018.
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