Submissions
Submission Preparation Checklist
- The submission has not been previously published, nor is it in consideration for publication in another journal (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor)
- The manuscript has been formatted from the template available at: https://periodicos.ufms.br/index.php/orbital/article/view/15508/10614
- The submission file is in Microsoft Word document file format (not exceed 10 Mbytes). Template avaliable at: https://periodicos.ufms.br/index.php/orbital/article/view/15508/10614
- The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
These should encourage constructive discussion between readers and authors and may concern any scientific topic relevant to the purposes of the journal, including critical discussion of recently published papers; in this case, Letters submitted by readers will be forwarded to the authors in question inviting responses to the readers’ appraisal or critique. Letters to the Editor will be published at the sole discretion of the Editorial Team and only after a response from the authors has been obtained.
FULL PAPERS
Full papers report the results of original investigations and should be structured in the usual order of presentation, comprising Introduction, Results and Discussion, Experimental section (which may either precede or follow Results and Discussion), Conclusions, Acknowledgments, and References, according to the specificities of each manuscript.
TUTORIAL REVIEWS
Destinated especially to graduate and undergraduate students, tutorial reviews explore important topics in chemistry, physics, both or any pertinent area. It should serve as a first reference for anyone who is new to a specific research field. It is destinated to offer the first instruction about this field. Tutorial reviews are normally published after invitation, but Orbital editorial board will study tutorial reviews proposal. Tutorial reviews should contain the seminal papers or at least those at the origins of the theme, its most important references as well as a short description of changes, improvements and consequences for chemistry. It should contain no mora than 100 references and preferably no more than 15000 words. Specialist terms or what one would call “jargon” should be avoided or at least explained very clearly. It should contain a short abstract presenting the main interest of the topic for all the audiences.
PAPERS ON EDUCATION
The focus of papers on Education is the teaching of Chemistry with dissemination of innovative experiences at all levels of schooling, from elementary to higher education (undergraduate and graduate programs). Short communications of accounts of academic or professional experience, also fall into this category.
HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY
This section is destined to publishing articles about History of Chemistry.
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
Shorter texts (of up to four pages) on scientific investigations under way, reporting preliminary results achieved to date. Their purpose is to speed up communication regarding ongoing lines of investigation that have led to recent breakthroughs in particular areas of Chemistry.
TECHNICAL NOTES
Technical notes are reports on methods, techniques, equipment, or accessories developed at the authors’ laboratory.
ORBITAL BIOS
Orbital bios is a space dedicated to honor our great chemists, alive or not, Brazilian or not, for their accomplishments and their contribution to the development of Chemistry in Brazil. Bios should be no longer than 4000 words, and contain pictures preferably. They should present the main achievements of the biographed scientist and how these contributions reverberated in the academy and in society. His/her scientific lineage should be presented too. Orbital will welcome names suggestions, and will contact close people of the nominees to write these biographies.
VII ER SBQ CO
It is with great enthusiasm that we announce that the VII Regional Meeting of the SBQ - Midwest, in partnership with the Orbital journal, is preparing a special edition featuring unpublished articles!
This special issue of Orbital will be open for submission of works presented during the VII Regional Meeting of the SBQ - Midwest, offering an in-depth look at the most innovative and relevant research from our region. It is a unique opportunity to share and disseminate the knowledge generated during the event, highlighting the contributions of our researchers and scientists.
Brazilian Photodiagnosis Symposium
Call for Papers – Special Issue: Brazilian Photodiagnosis Symposium (SiBraF 2026)
We are pleased to invite researchers, professionals, and students to submit their manuscripts to a Special Issue dedicated to the 1st edition of the Brazilian Photodiagnosis Symposium (SiBraF 2026).
SiBraF is launched as a national forum designed to bring together multidisciplinary expertise in the development and application of photodiagnostic techniques, fostering collaboration across fundamental science, technological innovation, and real-world applications in clinical, veterinary, environmental, and industrial contexts.
This Special Issue aims to showcase state-of-the-art research and emerging advances in photodiagnosis, highlighting contributions that reflect the diversity and interdisciplinary nature of the field.
Topics of Interest (including, but not limited to):
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Optical spectroscopy (FTIR, NIR, Raman, UV-Vis)
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Photonic-based diagnostic technologies
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Machine learning and data analysis in spectroscopy
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Clinical and veterinary photodiagnosis
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Environmental and industrial applications
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Biosensors and optical devices
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Translational and One Health approaches
Submission Details:
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Submission Deadline: [october 31, 2026]
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Manuscript Types: Original Research Articles, Reviews, Short Communications
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Submission Platform:https://periodicos.
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All submissions will undergo rigorous peer review according to the journal standards.
Guest Editors:
Prof. Dr. Cícero Cena
Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS),Brazil
Prof. Dr. Jaqueline dos Santos Soares
Federal University of Ouro Preto (UFOP), Brazil
The Guest Editor will oversee the editorial process, including the coordination of peer review, ensuring the scientific quality and relevance of all accepted contributions.
Important Notes:
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Authors who presented their work at SiBraF are especially encouraged to submit extended versions of their contributions.
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All manuscripts must be original and not under consideration elsewhere.
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Accepted papers will be published as part of a dedicated Special Issue and promoted through the symposium and associated networks.
Copyright Notice
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Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.
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Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.
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Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access).
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