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XX Chapter Title A. Authora, B. Authorb and C. Authora*.a Institution Address, b Institution Address (one line after author names)*corresponding email address: XXX ABSTRACTSingle paragraph of 50 – 200 words maximum, summarising the chapter. CANNOT include bullet points, references or footnotes. X.1 Main Section Heading – Must be in BOLDThe main text of the article should appear here with headings as appropriate. Standard IUPAC nomenclature must be used.Figures should be provided as separate files. Figures must be cited within the text like so (see Figure X.1) and have a placement note in the chapter, below. [Insert Figure X.1 here]Chemical structures should be supplied as ChemDraw files and must be cited in the text like so (see Scheme X.1). [Insert Scheme X.1 here]Tables MUST be supplied in WORD format and must be cited within the text, like so (see Table x.1).[Insert Table x.1 here]X. 1. 1. Sub Section Heading – Must be in BOLDX. 1. 1. 1. Lower Sub Section Heading – Must be in BOLDReferencesReferences must be superscripted in the text1,2,3. A list of references in numerical order (following the Vancouver system) must appear at the end of the chapter. For authors using EndNote, the style file is available here . All our reference guides can be found in our referencing guidelines (below are some examples)1. A. Name, B. Name and C. Name, Journal Title, year, volume, first page.2. A. Name, B. Name and C. Name, Book Title, Publisher, Publisher's Location, edition, year. For example, S. T. Beckett, Science of Chocolate, Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, 2000.3. A. Name, PhD thesis, University Name, year.4. A. Name, presented in part at Conference Title, Place, Month, year.FIGURE AND TABLE CAPTIONSFigure X. 1 Explanation of the figure. If book is being printed in black and white no colour references should appear in the figure captions. Reproduced/Adapted from Ref. XX with permission from [Original Publisher], Copyright [YEAR].Table X. 1 Explanation of the table. Reproduced/Adapted from Ref. XX with permission from [Original Publisher], Copyright [YEAR].Permission guidelines can be found here: ABBREVIATIONSAbbreviations must be defined at first mention in the chapter and abbreviated thereafter. A list of abbreviations may be provided at the end of the chapter if necessary. ................
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