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Analytical Chemistry pre-submission review

Free readiness scan for Analytical Chemistry.

Measurement science: novel analytical methods enabling discovery

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Impact factor

6.7

Acceptance

~35-45%

First decision

~90-120 days median

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What Analytical Chemistry editors screen for

The signals Analytical Chemistry rewards before the first reviewer

The readiness scan checks your manuscript against these first.

Novel analytical method with clear advantages over existing approaches

Present analytical method improving measurement capability. Better sensitivity? Improved selectivity? Broader applicability? Faster analysis? Demonstrate clear advantages.

Rigorous method validation with real samples and metrics

Validate method with appropriate metrics: accuracy, precision, sensitivity, selectivity, linear range. Test with real samples confirming practical applicability. Validation essential.

Application demonstration showing how method solves practical problems

Apply analytical method to real problems: environmental monitoring, food analysis, clinical diagnostics, materials characterization. Application context proves practical utility.

Common Analytical Chemistry rejection patterns

Named failure modes the scan looks for

These are patterns Analytical Chemistry editors flag in initial triage. The free preview surfaces when your manuscript shows them.

Pattern 1

Method development without application or validation on real samples

AC expects method validation and application. Developing analytical method with only synthetic samples insufficient. Show how method works in real-world samples.

Pattern 2

Lacking proper method validation metrics

Analytical papers require rigorous validation: accuracy vs standards, precision (RSD), sensitivity (LOD), selectivity. Incomplete validation unacceptable.

Pattern 3

No comparison with existing methods

Show how your analytical method compares with current approaches. What advantages justify adoption of your method?

Common questions about Analytical Chemistry submissions

Does the scan understand Analytical Chemistry's editorial standards?

The readiness scan is calibrated to Analytical Chemistry's scope and review signals. It estimates desk-rejection risk against known triage patterns, flags where your manuscript sits against journal fit, and surfaces the specific reviewer objections most likely to come up.

How long does the Analytical Chemistry scan take?

The free preview takes about 1-2 minutes once you upload. If you want the Full Review with verified citations and section-by-section critique, it is delivered as a DOCX in about 30 minutes, after hundreds of parallel frontier-model LLM calls per review.

Is my manuscript safe?

Yes. Uploads are encrypted in transit, not used to train any AI model, and deleted after analysis. No human reads your manuscript on the AI path.

Where can I read more about Analytical Chemistry?

See the full Analytical Chemistry submission guide for scope details, insider tips, and acceptance-rate context. Or see how the Full Review works across all journals.

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