This document provides a checklist for preparing data to accompany a manuscript being submitted to the Organic Letters journal. It outlines requirements for consistency between the manuscript and supporting information, general supporting information guidelines, experimental details, spectra, and essential data needed for new and known compounds. Requirements include compound identification and numbering, reaction details, purity analyses, and labeled and high-quality NMR, HRMS, and other spectral data.
This document provides a checklist for preparing data to accompany a manuscript being submitted to the Organic Letters journal. It outlines requirements for consistency between the manuscript and supporting information, general supporting information guidelines, experimental details, spectra, and essential data needed for new and known compounds. Requirements include compound identification and numbering, reaction details, purity analyses, and labeled and high-quality NMR, HRMS, and other spectral data.
This document provides a checklist for preparing data to accompany a manuscript being submitted to the Organic Letters journal. It outlines requirements for consistency between the manuscript and supporting information, general supporting information guidelines, experimental details, spectra, and essential data needed for new and known compounds. Requirements include compound identification and numbering, reaction details, purity analyses, and labeled and high-quality NMR, HRMS, and other spectral data.
This document provides a checklist for preparing data to accompany a manuscript being submitted to the Organic Letters journal. It outlines requirements for consistency between the manuscript and supporting information, general supporting information guidelines, experimental details, spectra, and essential data needed for new and known compounds. Requirements include compound identification and numbering, reaction details, purity analyses, and labeled and high-quality NMR, HRMS, and other spectral data.
(For
additional
details,
refer
to
the
Organic
Letters
Guidelines
for
Authors)
NOTE:
Additional
data
may
be
requested
for
compounds
Manuscript/Supporting
Information
(SI)
Consistency
☐
Compounds
are
identified
consistently
between
the
manuscript
and
SI:
☐
Compound
numbers
☐
Structures
☐
Experimental
details
and
spectra
in
the
SI
are
in
the
sequence
that
corresponds
to
the
manuscript
Supporting
Information
–
General
☐
Manuscript
title
and
all
authors
are
listed
on
the
first
page
of
each
SI
file
☐
Pages
are
numbered
in
all
files
for
publication
☐
Table
of
contents
is
included
☐
Files
are
combined
-‐
do
not
submit
a
series
of
files
of
images/structures
☐
Introductory
Section
is
present
and
describes:
☐
Standard
techniques
☐
Instruments
(NMR,
microwave
reactors,
etc.)
☐
Suppliers
for
commercial
compounds
☐
Citations
to
references
for
non-‐commercial
known
compounds
☐
Hazardous
reactions
or
toxic
compounds
Experimental
Details
☐
Synthetic
procedures/data
include:
☐
Reactant
quantities
☐
Detailed
purification
techniques
☐
Product
quantities
☐
Isolated
yields
☐
Physical
state/description
of
the
compounds
(i.e.,
color,
solid,
etc.)
☐
1
mmol
scale
detailed
method
included
for
one-‐step
transformations
☐
Data
is
reviewed
for
accuracy,
omissions
and
typos:
☐
Molecular
formula
☐
HRMS
data:
☐
HRMS
actual
values
are
within
the
±10
ppm
error
limit
☐
HRMS
molecular
weight
matches
the
structure
shown
☐
Elemental
Analysis:
☐
Elemental
analysis
values
are
within
the
±0.4%
error
limit
☐
Reported
formula
matches
the
structure
shown
☐
Spectral
data:
☐
1H
and
13C
atoms
have
been
accounted
for
☐
Reported
data
corresponds
to
the
spectra
provided
in
the
SI
Spectra
☐
Spectra
are
labeled
with
an
image
of
the
structure
and
a
compound
number
☐
Spectra
are
legible
and
images
are
not
faint
or
blurry
☐
Spectra
are
at
least
a
half
page
in
size
☐
NMR
baseline
is
displayed
with
the
minimum
chemical
shift
range
☐
-‐1-‐9
ppm
for
1H
spectra
☐
-‐10-‐190
ppm
for
13C
spectra
☐
Extended
range
for
functional
groups
that
resonate
from
9-‐14
ppm
☐
Peaks
in
the
1H
NMR
are
integrated
☐
Chemical
shift
values
are
included
for
all
peaks
in
the
1H
and
13C
spectra
New
Compounds:
Essential
Data
☐
1H
and
13C
spectra
☐
HRMS
data
or
elemental
analysis
data
Known
Compounds
-‐
Synthesized
by
a
new/improved
method:
Essential
Data
☐
A
reference
in
the
experimental
details
section
☐
Include
one
or
more
of
the
following:
1H
or
13C
NMR
spectra,
elemental
analysis,
HPLC,
GC
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