The Journal of Chemical Physics
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Author Guidelines - American Chemical Society
publish.acs.org › publish › author_guidelinesOct 26, 2021 · The Journal of Physical Chemistry authors are allowed to deposit an initial draft of their manuscript in a preprint service such as ChemRxiv, arXiv, bioRxiv, or the applicable repository for their discipline. Please note any use of a preprint server in the Cover Letter, and as appropriate, state how the manuscript has been adjusted/updated between deposition and submission.
The Journal of Chemical Physics
aip.scitation.org › jcp › infoThe Journal of Chemical Physics (JCP) is an international journal that publishes cutting edge research in all areas of modern chemical physics and physical chemistry. In addition to Articles, JCP also publishes brief Communications of significant new findings, Perspectives or Reviews on the latest advances in the field, Tutorials as educational tools for the community, and Special Topic issues.
The Journal of Chemical Physics
https://aip.scitation.org/journal/jcpAbout AIP Publishing. AIP Publishing is a wholly owned not-for-profit subsidiary of the American Institute of Physics (AIP). Our portfolio comprises highly regarded, peer-reviewed journals, including a growing portfolio of Open Access titles, that cover all areas of the physical sciences.
Guide for authors - Chemical Physics - ISSN 0301-0104
www.elsevier.com › journals › chemical-physicsDownload Guide for Authors in PDF. Aims and scope. Criteria for publication in Chemical Physics are novelty, quality and general interest in experimental and theoretical chemical physics and physical chemistry. Articles are welcome that deal with problems of electronic and structural dynamics, reaction mechanisms, fundamental aspects of catalysis, solar energy conversion and chemical reactions in general, involving atoms, molecules, proteins, clusters, surfaces, interfaces and bulk matter.