Publication Ethics

  • Writers must uphold scientific conduct and understand the benefits/advantages and risks of published writing.
  • Published articles are free from misconduct, including: Fabrication, falsification of data and plagiarism / autoplagiarism.
  • Authors are required to include adequate citations for all statements, ideas, data, which are not the result of their research.
  • Articles published in the field of science are appropriate or relevant to the Reactor Journal's field of science, namely Chemical Engineering.
  • Published articles do not cause conflict with certain parties or have the potential to disturb the public.
  • The authors listed on published articles are truly competent and have made significant contributions to writing the article.
  • The author does not double publish the article to be published (double manuscript submission) to a journal or other publication facility, simultaneously (simultaneously).
  • Parts or all of the articles published have never been published in other publication facilities.
  • Published articles are original (original) research results, ideas or thoughts of the Author, which are guaranteed by a Plagiarism Free Statement written on a seal by the Author.