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ACS style is a set of guidelines for the writing style of scholarly publications in chemistry. It is promoted by the American Chemical Society and used in the ACS's influencial journals such as J. Am. Chem. Soc..

Reference formats

Journal articles

Duckett, S. B.; Perutz, R. N. Organometallics 1992, 11, 90.

Books

Warren, K. The Biology of Parasitism; Liss: New York, 1988; p 37.

Book chapters

Chetcuti, M. J. Heterodinuclear Compounds. In Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry II; Abel, E. W.; Stone, F. G. A.; Wilkinson, G. W., Eds.; Pergamon: New York, 1994; Vol. 10, pp 23–84.

Software

BioByte Corporation, C-QSAR database, 201W Fourth St., Suite no. 204, Claremont, CA 91711-4707.

Conference proceedings

Nowak, I; Ziolek, M. In Proceedings of the 3rd Polish–German Zeolite Colloquium; Rozwadowski, M. Ed.; Nicholas Copernicus University Press: Torun, 1988; p 161.
Ichikuni, N.; Iwasawa, Y. In New Frontiers in Catalysis; Guszi, L., et al., Eds.; Proceedings of the 10th International Congress on Catalysis, July 19–24, Budapest; Elsevier: Amsterdam, 1992; p 477.

Patents

Richter, M; Eckelt, R.; Fricke, R. (Institut der Angewadnte Chemie, Berlin). Conversion of nitrogen oxide(s) to nitrogen at low temperatures. DE Patent 19,715,475 1997; Chem. Abstr. 1998, 128, 16048u.

Theses and dissertations

Vitale, M. Ph. D. Dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1998.