TITLE OF THE STUDY

Authors' name, with superscripts after the last name of the author, describing the affiliation of that author. Use an asterisk (*) for the corresponding author.

Affiliations, with superscripted Arabic numbers. Give institution, address, postal code, city, and country.

*Corresponding author information: Give e-mail address (two addresses may be given if desired) of the corresponding author.

Abstract: (Abstract text)

(Maximum 250 words, single-spaced)

Keywords: (minimum 3, maximum 5 keywords)

INTRODUCTION

(History, applications, examples from the literature)

(Relation of current study with the literature, what is new?). Leave one space before and after the title.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Chemicals

(Which chemical, which vendor)

Apparatus

(which function, which vendor)

Experimental procedure

(If there are many similar procedures, give one in detail, and summarize the others)

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

(Discuss your results and compare with the ones, if present, in the literature; account for the advantages and disadvantages of your method)

Tables

Table caption will be 10 pt Verdana. Table data will be 9 pt Verdana. Only place horizontal lines before and after the headings and after the last line. Tables and table captions are centered to the page:

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Figures and Schemes

Figure captions will be 10 pt Verdana. It is desirable that the figures are converted to JPEG image and pasted to the document (Cut the original picture and paste special as JPEG picture).

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

(Give credit and thanks to the people and institutions here. Should not be more than one paragraph)

REFERENCES

(References will be generated with Zotero ( or Endnote ( or a similar program. The style “Vancouver” will be used for bibliographic references. In the text, citations will also be given according to “Vancouver” style. The reference list will be single-spaced, with no blank lines before and after the text. If desired, paragraph spacing with 6 point before and 6 point after the text may be used.

Examples: (1), (2) in citations and

  1. Evren D, Burat AK, Özçeşmeci İ, Sesalan BŞ. Synthesis of novel tetracationic phthalocyanines and investigation of their DNA-binding properties. Dyes and Pigments. 2013 Feb;96(2):475–82. This is the style for articles.
  1. Baykut, F. Modern Genel Anorganik Kimya. İstanbul: İstanbul Üniversitesi Yayınları; 1993. 845 p. This is the style for books.
  1. Baykut F. Kolloidal Çözeltiler. Modern Genel Anorganik Kimya. İstanbul: İstanbul Üniversitesi Yayınları; 1993. p. 146–50. This is the style for book sections.
  1. Doe J. This is a document. This is the publisher; 1995. This is the style for documents.
  1. Doe J. This is the title. This is the proceeding title. Istanbul, Turkey: Society of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines; 2014. p. 15–6. This is the style for proceedings.

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