The following guidelines are specific to Chemical Science.
It is the responsibility of the author(s) to provide the reviewers with the necessary information to evaluate the merit of the manuscript in terms of its scientific content. Failure to provide the necessary experimental evidence and data may result in the manuscript being withdrawn by the editor.
Chemical Science article types
Article templates
You can use our templates to help you structure and format your manuscript in the 九州影院 style. Please note the RSC does not require authors to submit using a specific template, but there are templates available if you wish to use them.
Cover letter guidance
A cover letter is an opportunity to explain the importance of the submitted work to the editor and why it is suitable for Chemical Science. They should include as much background to the work as possible, setting it in context of the existing literature and the related work. It should not be a copy of the manuscript abstract. Find more information on cover letters here.
Please note that for Chemical Science, a cover letter (sometimes referred to as a justification) will be available to the in-house team and Associate Editors but will not be sent to reviewers.
Author contributions
Please note that an author contributions section is required for all Chemical Science articles and will be requested at proofing stage if not provided before acceptance of an article. Please read our general guidance on authorship for more details.
Data availability statements
In order to maintain high standards of transparency, research reproducibility, and to promote the reuse of new findings, a data availability statement (DAS) is required to be submitted alongside all articles. Please read our full guidance on data availability statements for more details.
Peer review options
Double-anonymised peer review
Chemical Science offers authors the option of double-anonymised peer review. Both single- and double-anonymised peer review are now available to authors.
Single-anonymised peer review – where reviewers are anonymous and author names and affiliations are known to reviewers. (This is the traditional peer review model used in Chemical Science).
Double-anonymised peer review – both the authors’ and reviewers’ identities are anonymous.
More information about single- & double-anonymised peer review can be found here.
Transparent peer review
As part of our commitment to transparency and open science, Chemical Science is now offering authors the option of transparent peer review, where the editor’s decision letter, reviewers’ comments and authors’ response for all versions of the manuscript will be published alongside the article under an .
Reviewers will remain anonymous unless they choose to sign their report.
Find out more about our transparent peer review policy and read our on transparent peer review in Chemical Science.
Guidelines for all journals
Find general guidance on preparing an article and explore the following resources, the content of which is relevant to all of our journals.
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