% % This file presents the `chem-acs' style % \documentclass[a4paper]{article} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[english,UKenglish,american]{babel} \usepackage[babel]{csquotes} \usepackage[ style=chem-acs,maxnames=111, % articletitle, % To include article titles % biblabel=dot, % Alter bibliography labels % chaptertitle, % Include chapter titles for parts of books % doi, % Always include DOI for articles % pageranges=false, % Only include first page of a range % subentry, % For (a), (b), etc. in sets hyperref, ]{biblatex} \usepackage[ colorlinks, linkcolor=black, urlcolor=black, citecolor=black, ]{hyperref} \bibliography{biblatex-chem} \begin{document} \section*{The \texttt{chem-acs} style} This style prints numeric citations with bibliography formatting following the rules of the American Chemical Society, as outlined in \emph{The ACS Style Guide}.\footfullcite{Coghill2006} This applies to journals such as \emph{Journal of the American Chemical Society}, \emph{The Journal of Organic Chemistry} and \emph{Organometallics}. Some journals published by the ACS use superscript citations and some do not: read the package documentation for more details. With settings for citations as given, the citations will be superscript and punctuation will be moved before citations, for example.\footfullcite{Kabbe1973} or \autocite{Arduengo1991}. \nocite{*} \printbibliography \end{document}