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Chemical Documentation Standards: ACS Style Guide

The American Chemical Society (ACS) style is the definitive format for chemistry and related sciences. This guide provides comprehensive coverage of ACS citation standards.

Complexity
Intermediate
Primary Use
Chemistry & Chemical Sciences
In-text Style
Superscript or Author-Date

01.Basic Formatting Rules

Author Names

Surname first, then initials with periods. List all authors.

Example: Smith, A. J.; Doe, J. B.
Title Standards

Article titles use sentence case. Journal titles are italicized and abbreviated.

Example: J. Am. Chem. Soc. (not Journal of the American Chemical Society)
Digital Identifiers

DOI is required for all electronic journal articles.

Example: DOI: 10.1021/jacs.4c00001
Punctuation

Semicolons separate authors. Period after journal abbreviation.

Format: Author 1; Author 2. Title. J. Abbrev. Year, Vol, Pages.

02.In-Text Citations

ACS supports three in-text citation systems: superscript, italic numbers, or author-date.

  • Superscript: numbers raised above the text line.
  • Italic numbers in parentheses: (1), (2).
  • Author-date: (Smith, 2023) format.
Sample Text
Catalytic conversion rates improved significantly under elevated pressure conditions.¹ While earlier studies²′³ suggested alternative mechanisms, the current data supports the proposed pathway.¹′⁴

03.Reference List

01

Alphabetical or Numeric

References may be ordered alphabetically by first author or by citation number.

02

Author Names

Surname first, then initials with periods. Semicolons separate multiple authors.

03

Journal Abbreviations

Use standard CASSI abbreviations for journal titles, italicized.

04.Source Type Examples

Journal ArticleTry this citation
Structure:
Author 1; Author 2. Title. J. Abbrev. Year, Vol, Pages.
Smith, A. J.; Jones, C. D. Catalytic mechanisms in organic synthesis. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2023, 145, 11234–11245.
Structure:
Author(s). Title, Edition; Publisher: City, Year; Pages.
Morrison, R. T.; Boyd, R. N. Organic Chemistry, 7th ed.; Prentice Hall: Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 2014; pp 234–240.
Structure:
Author(s). Title. Website Name. URL (accessed Date).
National Institute of Standards and Technology. NIST Chemistry WebBook. https://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/ (accessed Mar. 10, 2024).

05.Common Mistakes

Incorrect Example
Smith, A. J. (2023). "Title." J. Am. Chem. Soc., 12(3), 100-105.

Mixing ACS with APA conventions. Quotation marks and parenthetical dates are not ACS format.

Correct Example
Smith, A. J. Title. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2023, 145, 100–105.

Clean ACS format: no quotation marks, no parenthetical dates, italic journal abbreviation.

06.Precision Chart: Chemistry Format Comparisons

FeatureACS StyleRSC StyleAPA 7th Ed
In-text StyleSuperscript ¹Bracketed (1)Author, Year (2020)
OrderingAlpha or NumericAlphabeticalAlphabetical
Journal TitleAbbreviated (CASSI)AbbreviatedFull Title
Author Sep.Semicolons (;)Commas (,)Commas (,)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Which in-text citation style should I use in ACS?

ACS allows three systems: superscript numbers, italic numbers in parentheses, or author-date. Check your target journal's guidelines.

How do I abbreviate journal titles in ACS format?

Use the CASSI (Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index) for official journal abbreviations. Never invent your own abbreviations.

Are DOIs required in ACS citations?

ACS Style strongly recommends DOIs for all electronic journal articles. If unavailable, provide the full URL.

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