Submit Your Manuscript
Interested in submitting your manuscript to Yellow Chemistry Research? We're always looking for new papers on meaningful work to review and publish. Please read our submission guidelines below before submitting your manuscript.
Publishing Guidelines
With the addition of stronger conflict of interest guidelines, Yellow Chemistry Research follows the same publishing guidelines as the journal Nature. Learn about Nature's publishing guidelines here.
We require all submissions to include a cover letter, which is required to include a statement of conflict of interest.
- You must, in detail, disclose any financial, personal, or professional relationships with other people or organisations that could influence (bias) your work. Rest assured, a declaration of a conflict of interest is not an automatic rejection of your manuscript; we assess competing interests on a case-by-case basis, and in relevance to your work.
- Your cover letter should also include a statement of authorship, which should detail the contributions of each author to the manuscript.
- We also highly recommend that you include a statement of data availability, which should detail how the data supporting your findings can be accessed.
- As an academic, you are obligated to include any other information that may contribute to the transparency of your work.
Failure to adequately address these requirements may result in the rejection or retraction of your manuscript.
By all means, include in your cover letter any more information that will help our editors display and present your work in the best possible way! We use the information you provide in your cover letter to, for example, present your work under featured papers.
Review a Paper
Are you an experienced academic looking to support the next generation of researchers? See our review guidelines below to find out how you can review submissions and provide feedback to our authors.
Review Guidelines
Our editors are currently drafting transparent and integrity-bound policies for peer and community-reviewers. In the meantime, should you wish to review a paper, please contact us.