Put your running title here: Elsevier General template for review

[Title Page]

Article Title

Authors

Author affiliations

Correspondence information: Corresponding author name, affiliation, detailed permanent address, email address, telephone number

(Check the Guide for authors to see the required information on the title page)
Put the title of your abstract here using both upper and lower case letters, Times New Roman, 12pts, bold, centered, double spaced

A.Authora, B.Authorb, C.Authora,[1]

a Department, University, Street, Postal-Code City, Country

b Laboratory, Institute, Street, Postal-Code City, Country

Abstract

This general template helps you on preparing manuscript for part of Elsevier Journals. Use this document as a template if you are using Microsoft Word 6.0 or later. Here comes self-contained abstract. Please read the Guide for Authors of your target journal for the requirements of Abstract. Pay special attention to the word count.

PACS(optional, as per journal): 75.40.-s; 71.20.LP

Keywords: Keyword 1.D; Keyword 2.B (Read the Guide for Authors for the requirements for Keywords, including number, thesaurus, and classification indications)


1. Introduction

The manuscript should be prepared and submitted according to the Guide for Authors of your taget journal. . For your convenience, brief instructions on manuscript preparation are recorded below.

Please DO consult a recent journal paper for style and conventions. You may find samples on ScienceDirect. You need to check your manuscript carefully before you submit it. The editor reserves the right to return manuscripts that do not conform to the instructions for manuscript preparation.

2. General remarks on manuscript preparation

Generally, double line spacing, 12 pts font, and Times New Roman are preferred when you type the manuscript for review. This text formatting is provided in order to facilitate referee process and is also required for proper calculation of your manuscript length. Typing your manuscript follows the order: Title, Authors, Affiliations, Abstract, Keywords, Main text, Acknowledgements (optional), References (optional), Figure captions, Figures and Tables. Please consult the Guide for Authors for the proper organization of the main text. Ensure that each new paragraph is clearly indicated. Some journals also require lines to be numbered throughout the manuscript. You will usually want to divide your article into numbered sections and subsections. Present figures and tables at the right places mentioned in the Guide for Authors.

Most formatting codes are removed or replaced while processing your article so there is no need for you to use excessive layout styling. Please do not use options such as automatic word breaking, double columns or automatic paragraph numbering (especially for numbered references). Do use bold face, italic, subscripts, superscripts, etc., as appropriate.

2.1 Illustrations

Many journals required that figures and tables to be presented on separate pages at the end of the manuscript. The preferable file formats are: EPS (for vector graphics) and TIF (for bitmaps). However, PDF and MS Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint figures) files are also acceptable. Use file names that enable to identify their contents in terms of figure number and format (e.g. fig1.tif, fig2.eps, fig3.pdf). All artwork has to be numbered according to its sequence in the text. All of them should have captions. Colour figures in printed version require an extra fee for most journals. Generally, no vertical rules (lines) should be used in tables. Illustrations should not duplicate descriptions that appear elsewhere in the manuscript.

Please look at http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/authors.authors/authorartworkinstructions for more detailed instructions on artwork preparations.

2.2 Equations

Conventionally, in mathematical equations variables and anything thatrepresents a value appear in italics. You are encouraged to use equation-editing tools such as mathtype to edit equations. Please make use of the numbering and referencing functions.

2.3 Citations

There are different styles of in-text citations and reference lists. DO consult the Guide for Authors to see the given examples. Pay special attention to the format of author names, journal names, publication year, volume and page span.

Acknowledgements

This section is optional.

References


Figure Captions

Fig.1 Put at this page the collected figure captions. The figure captions should be as brief as possible. It should also contain sufficient information that readers do not need to refer to the main text.

Fig.2 Put here the figure caption of figure 2 (also the legend to figure 2).

Fig. 3


Fig.1. Sample figure. Do not reduce or enlarge any images after placement in an MS Office application as this can lead to loss of image quality. While inserting vector graphics ensure that you use only truetype fonts. These should preferably be in one, or a combination, of the following fonts: Arial, Courier, Helvetica, Symbol, Times.


Table1

Sample table: (使用三线表)

Parameter / Compound1 / Compound2
a (Å) / 4.5832 / 4.9365
Δ Ea (eV) / 1.745 / 1.592
… / … / …
… / … / …

a This is an example of a table footnote.

2

[1] Corresponding author. Tel.: +xx xxx xx xx; fax: +xx xxx xx xx. E-mail address: