Statement of Peer Review Policy

The submitted article is initially reviewed by the Editorial Board Member and screened for plagiarism checking.

Then sends it to selected referees for specialist review and Peer Review Process.

During the review process, the Editorial Board Member or the reviewer may ask the author to make revisions according to the comments made in the peer-review process.

If the revision is not satisfactory it may be sent back to revise again.

Based on the revised manuscript Editor makes the final decision whether the manuscript should be published or not.

The standard peer-review process together with plagiarism checking, language editing and technical handling of the manuscript may take up to 1-2 months and it may take possibly longer if the author is asked to make second or third revisions to the manuscript.

Statement of Publication Ethics

We expect our contributors to follow the same and maintain the ethics of the Open Access publication system.

Plagiarism

We consider only original and unpublished work in our journal. We screen all submitted manuscripts through plagiarism screening tools. If a manuscript is detected with plagiarized contents, it is rejected, and the authors are encouraged to revise according to the reviewer’s comments.

Fabrication or Falsification

If the submitted manuscripts are found fabricated or falsified, such articles will be rejected at any stage of the publication process.

Duplicate Manuscript Submission

A content submitted for review if overlaps or substantially related to any published article is considered as duplicate content and is not encouraged.

Permissions to reproduce published material

If Author(s) want to reproduce someone else’s published content in his manuscript, the author needs to take a letter of approval/permission from the respective publisher/owner.

Citation Policy

The citation policy is designed to ensure that the scientific community maintains high standards of integrity and objectivity. To this end, it is important to avoid excessive self-citation, as it can be seen as an attempt to artificially inflate one's citation numbers.

Additionally, citing articles published in Rasayan J. Chem. unnecessarily or relying on country-specific cartels to increase citation numbers is discouraged.Failure to comply with these guidelines may lead to the rejection of your manuscript.