Title (times new roman, 14 points, bold, capitalize only the first word, center justified)

Author1, Author2, Author3* (Firstname Lastname, Time New Roman 12 points, Center justified, * after the corresponding author, underline the presenting author)

1Affiliation (Time New Roman 12 points, italicized, center justified, include country name,
2When author’s affiliations are different, they should be identified with a number in superscript at the beginning of each affiliation)

*e-mail: Time New Roman 12 points

Abstract: Abstract should be written in Times New Roman, 12 points, fully justified, line spacing = 1, without spaces before and after paragraphs. The maximum length of abstract should not exceed 200 words.

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The proceedings text should be written in two column format using Times New Roman, 12 points, fully justified, line spacing = 1, with 6 points spaces before each paragraph. The text should be divided into sections as shown below.

1. Introduction

References should be indicated by a superscripted letter in the abstract text and included in the section “Reference” using ACS style with full pagination as shown below.1,2 (leave a blank line between main sections)

2. Materials and Methods

2.1 General

The total length of the proceedings should not exceed 6 A4 pages.

2.2 Synthesis of compound 1

Figures should be placed close to the location it is being referred to for the first time. (leave a blank line between main sections)

3. Results & Discussion

3.1 Subheading1

The figure size should fit either one or two columns format.

3.2 Subheading2

(leave a blank line between main sections)

4. Conclusion

Figure 1. The layout of figure should be set to in line with text (i.e., no floating figures). The figure must be in one complete piece. Annotation like addition of labels etc. should not be made within MS Word. Figures should have sufficient resolution to give acceptable appearance at 100% zoom. All figures must be referred to from the text. Previously published figures must include a reference and a copyright statement.


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Figure 2. Example of a figure in two-column format. For two column format, the figure should be at either top or bottom of the page.

Table 1. Example of a table in two-column format. For two column format, the table should be at either top or bottom of the page.a

Entries / Heading1 / Heading2 / Heading3 / Heading4
1 / data1.1 / data2.1 / data3.1 / data3.1
2 / data1.2 / data2.2 / data3.2 / data3.2
3 / data1.3 / data2.3 / data3.3 / data3.3

aData and footnote of the table should be in Times New Roman 10 points.

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Table 2. Tables should be placed close to the location it is being referred to for the first time. The table size should fit either one or two column format.a,b,c

Entries / Heading1 / Heading2 / Heading3
1 / data1.1 / data2.1 / data3.1
2 / data1.2 / data2.2 / data3.2
3 / data1.3 / data2.3 / data3.3
4 / data1.4 / data2.4 / data3.4d

aTable should be center justified.

bOnly horizontal lines should be used.

cThe table text should be in Times New Roman 10 points.

dTable should not break across the pages.

(leave a blank line between main sections)


Acknowledgements

(leave a blank line between main sections)

References

1.  Armard, M.; Tarascon, J.M. Nature 2008, 451, 652–657.

2.  Gale, P. A.; Caltagirone, C. in Chemosensors: Principles, Strategies and Applications; Wang, B.; Anslyn, E. V. Eds. Wiley: New Jersey, 2011; pp 395–427.

3.  Wang, S. PhD Dissertation, Penn State University, 2011.

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