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+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% This is a (brief) model paper using the achemso class
+%% The document class accepts keyval options, which should include
+%% the target journal and optionally the macuscript tye
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+\documentclass[journal=jacsat,manuscript=article]{achemso}
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% Place any additional packages needed here. Only include packages
+%% which are essential, to avoid problems later.
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+\usepackage[version=3]{mhchem} % Formula subscripts using \ce{}
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% If issues arise when submitting your manuscript, you may want to
+%% un-comment the next line. This provides information on the
+%% version of every file you have used.
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%%\listfiles
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% Place any additional macros here. Please use \newcommand* where
+%% possible, and avoid layout changing macros (which are not used
+%% when typesetting).
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+\newcommand*{\mycommand}[1]{\texttt{\emph{#1}}}
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% Meta-data block
+%% ---------------
+%% Each author should be given as a separate \author command.
+%%
+%% Corresponding authors should have an e-mail given after the author
+%% name as an \email command.
+%%
+%% The affiliation of authors is given after the authors; each
+%% \affiliation command applies to all preceding authors not already
+%% assigned an affiliation.
+%%
+%% The affiliation takes an option argument for the short name. This
+%% will typically be something like "University of Somewhere".
+%%
+%% The \altaffiliation macro should be used for new address, etc.
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+\author{Andrew N. Other}
+\author{Fred T. Secondauthor}
+\altaffiliation{Current address: Some other place, Othert\"own,
+Germany}
+\author{I. Ken Groupleader}
+\email{i.k.groupleader@unknown.uu}
+\affiliation[Unknown University]
+{Department of Chemistry, Unknown University, Unknown Town}
+\author{Susanne K. Laborator}
+\email{s.k.laborator@bigpharma.co}
+\affiliation[BigPharma]
+{Lead Discovery, BigPharma, Big Town, USA}
+\author{Kay T. Finally}
+\affiliation[Unknown University]
+{Department of Chemistry, Unknown University, Unknown Town}
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% The document title should be given as usual
+%% A short title can be given as a *suggestion* for running headers.
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+\title[\texttt{achemso} demonstration]
+{A demonstration of the \textsf{achemso} \LaTeX\ class}
+
+\begin{document}
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% The manuscript does not need to include \maketitle, which is
+%% executed automatically. The document should begin with an
+%% abstract, if appropriate. If one is given and should not be, the
+%% contents will be gobbled.
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+\begin{abstract}
+ This is an example document for the \textsf{achemso} document
+ class, intended for submissions to the American Chemical Society
+ for publication. The class is based on the standard \LaTeXe\
+ \textsf{report} file, and does not seek to reproduce the appearance
+ of a published paper.
+
+ This is an abstract for the \textsf{achemso} document class
+ demonstration document. An abstract is only allowed for certain
+ manuscript types. The selection of \texttt{journal} and
+ \texttt{type} will determine if an abstract is valid. If not, the
+ class will issue an appropriate error.
+\end{abstract}
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% Start the main part of the manuscript here.
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+\section{Introduction}
+This is a paragraph of text to fill the introduction of the
+demonstration file. The demonstration file attempts to show the
+modifications of the standard \LaTeX\ macros that are implemented by
+the \textsf{achemso} class. These are mainly concerned with content,
+as opposed to appearance.
+
+\section{Results and discussion}
+
+\subsection{Outline}
+
+The document layout should follow the style of the journal concerned.
+Where appropriate, sections and subsections should be added in the
+normal way. If the class options are set correctly, warnings will be
+given if these should not be present.
+
+\subsection{References}
+
+The class makes various changes to the way that references are
+handled. The class loads \textsf{natbib}, and also the appropriate
+bibliography style. References can be made using the normal method;
+the citation should be placed before any punctuation, as the class
+will move it if using a superscript citation style
+\cite{Mena2000,Abernethy2003}. The use of \textsf{natbib} allows the
+use of the various citation commands of that package:
+\citeauthor{Abernethy2003} have shown something, or in
+\citeyear{Cotton1999}. Long lists of authors will be automatically
+truncated in most article formats, but not in supplementary
+information or reviews \cite{Pople2003}.
+
+Multiple citations to be combined into a list can be given as
+a single citation. This uses the \textsf{mciteplus} package
+\cite{Arduengo1992,*Eisenstein2005,*Arduengo1994}. Citations
+other than the first of the list should be indicated with a star.
+
+The class also handles notes to be added to the bibliography. These
+should be given in place in the document \bibnote{This is a note.
+The text will be moved the the references section. The title of the
+section will change to ``Notes and References''.}. As with
+citations, the text should be placed before punctuation. A note is
+also generated if a citation has an optional note. This assumes that
+the whole work has already been cited: odd numbering will result if
+this is not the case \cite[p.~1]{Cotton1999}.
+
+\subsection{Floats}
+
+New float types are automatically set up by the class file. The
+means graphics are included as follows (\ref{sch:example}). As
+illustrated, the float is ``here'' if possible.
+\begin{scheme}
+ Your scheme graphic would go here: \texttt{.eps} format\\
+ for \LaTeX\, or \texttt{.pdf} (or \texttt{.png}) for pdf\LaTeX\\
+ \textsc{ChemDraw} files are best saved as \texttt{.eps} files;\\
+ these can be scaled without loss of quality, and can be\\
+ converted to \texttt{.pdf} files easily using \texttt{eps2pdf}.\\
+ %\includegraphics{graphic}
+ \caption{An example scheme}
+ \label{sch:example}
+\end{scheme}
+
+\subsection{Math(s)}
+
+The \textsf{achemso} class does not load any particular additional
+support for mathematics. If the author \emph{needs} things like
+\textsf{amsmath}, they should be loaded in the preamble. However,
+the basics should work fine. Some inline material $ y = mx + c$
+followed by some display. \[ A = \pi r^2 \]
+
+\section{Experimental}
+
+The usual experimental details should appear here. This could
+include a table, which can be referenced as \ref{tbl:example}. Notice
+that the caption is positioned at the top of the table. Do not worry
+about the appearance of the table: this will be altered during
+production.
+\begin{table}
+ \caption{An example table}
+ \label{tbl:example}
+ \begin{tabular}{ll}
+ \hline
+ Header one & Header two \\
+ \hline
+ Entry one & Entry two \\
+ Entry three & Entry four \\
+ Entry five & Entry five \\
+ Entry seven & Entry eight \\
+ \hline
+ \end{tabular}
+\end{table}
+
+The example file also loads the \textsf{mhchem} package, so
+that formulas are easy to input: \texttt{\textbackslash
+\ce\{H2SO4\}} gives \ce{H2SO4}. See the use in the
+bibliography file (when using titles in the references
+section).
+
+The use of new commands should be limited to simple things which will
+not interfere with the production process. For example,
+\texttt{\textbackslash mycommand} has been defined in this example,
+to give italic, monospaced text: \mycommand{some text}.
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% The "Acknowledgement" section can be given in all manuscript
+%% classes. Rather than use \section, an appropriate macro is
+%% provided that will always work.
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+\acknowledgement
+
+Thanks to Mats Dahlgren for version one of \textsf{achemso},
+and Donald Arseneau for the code taken from \textsf{cite} to
+move citations after punctuation.
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% The same is true for Supporting Information, which should use the
+%% \suppinfo macro.
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+\suppinfo
+
+The entire \textsf{achemso} bundle is generated by running
+\texttt{achemso.dtx} through \TeX. Running \LaTeX\ on the same file
+will generate the general documentation for both the class and
+package files.
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% The appropriate \bibliography command should be placed here.
+%% Notice that the class file automatically sets \bibliographystyle
+%% and also names the section correctly.
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+\bibliography{achemso}
+
+\end{document}