How to cite references

How to cite references:

A, [serial number] journal author. Title [J] The name of the publication. Publication year, volume (issue): starting and ending page numbers.

Second, [serial number] monograph author. Title [M] version (the first version can be omitted). Place of publication: publishing house, year of publication: starting and ending pages.

Third, the author of [serial number] prose collection. Title [c]. Edit. Prose collection name. Place of publication: publishing house, year of publication: page number.

Fourth, [serial number] the author of the dissertation. Title [D] Storage location: storage unit, year.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) [serial number] Patent owner. Title of the patent document [p]. Country: patent number. Release date.

Six, [serial number] standard number, standard name [s]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication.

Seven, [serial number] newspaper author. Name of newspaper, date of publication (edition).

Eight, [serial number] report author. Title [r]. Report location: organizer and year of the report meeting.

Nine, [serial number] electronic literature author. Title [Electronic document and carrier type identification]. The source and date of the document.

The following four suggestions are how to cite references:

It is suggested that graduate students should collect these research materials extensively at the beginning of the research and keep learning and thinking during the research.

The general introduction will mention the work of our research group, and the work of the research group directly related to this paper must be cited, because these are the basis of research and the starting point of thinking, which will definitely have an impact and inspiration on the work of this paper. If necessary, we can separately put forward what problems we found in the previous research and their relationship with this paper.

*? It is suggested that graduate students should read the relevant papers of the research group first after entering the laboratory to understand the general direction and thinking of the research group. The experimental part will also quote some literature, mainly from synthetic methods.

*? It is suggested that graduate students should extensively search the literature, find various preparation methods of a certain material, do some pre-experiments and compare the feasibility of various synthesis routes before preparing for the synthesis experiment.

Some of them may not be repeated, some yields are too low, and some are not suitable for our own system, so we choose the most suitable method and determine it as our own synthetic route.

The results and discussion also need to refer to a large number of documents. This part is mainly the source of relevant characterization data, which can be structural and spectral data sets or related documents, such as X-ray diffraction card number, infrared, Raman, ultraviolet, photoelectron spectroscopy and other peak data and related structural relationship verification.

In the part of performance testing and mechanism explanation, we need to compare the research work of our peers and analyze the rationality and possible mechanism of our own experimental results.

*? It is suggested that graduate students should pay attention to the collection of crystal structure and spectral data of related materials when reading literature, so as to analyze their own samples. After the performance test, you should compare your own performance indicators with the differences in the literature.