Write a conclusion paragraph in the end of your paper. Conclusion is used to summarize the research paper in 1-2 paragraphs with a future perspective.

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The Title of the Review Paper Should be Written in Bold, Size 14 pt, Centered, with the First Letter of Each Main Word Capitalized
Your name in 14 pt

The entire report, including mathematical equations, must be prepared in electronic form using Word for Windows files. Use only fonts that come with Windows software. For the text use Times New Roman size 12 and the spacing in this template. For all special characters (e.g., Greek characters) use the Symbol font. Do not copy anything from the research paper. You can create Schemes and Figures using ChemDraw program. Do not include any figures unless you create them. You can refer to figures and tables on the original paper that you are reviewing. Include other relevant references if you want to. The review paper is limited to a maximum length of four pages.
1) In the first section,
2) present the central topic and
3) objective of the research paper in general fashion. This can be from a historical standpoint and/or the review of basic chemical principles and
4) background information of the research topic of the paper. Do not copy anything from the research paper.
5 ) In the review body, summarize the research presented in the paper including
6) methods and results. Clearly describe their original work and findings and why it is important. You can write as many paragraphs as you want to in the review body.

7 Write a conclusion paragraph in the end of your paper. Conclusion is used to summarize the research paper in 1-2 paragraphs with a future perspective. Discuss why the research is important and what the possible application is. What will be the next step of the research?
References
The paper you are reviewing should be the first reference. Include other references if you want to. Cite the references in the end of your paper following the format below. There are different formats to be used depending on the literature cited.
1. Kubinyi, H. Quant. Struct.-Act. Relat. 1994, 13, 285-294.
2. Topliss, J. G.; Edwards, R. P. J. Med. Chem. 1979, 22, 1238-1244.
3. Dewar, M. J. S.; Zoebisch, E. G.; Healy, E. F.; Stewart, J. J. P. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1985, 107, 3902-3909.
4. Kier, L. B.; Hall, L. H. Molecular Connectivity in Structure-Activity Analysis, Research Studies Press, Letchworth, 1986, pp. 20-25.
5. Ibid., 33. Ibid. is used if the same reference is used with no other references in between. Only the new page number is needed. If the same page is used then only Ibid. is needed.
6. Balaban, A. T. (Ed.) in: Chemical Topology to Three-Dimensional Geometry, Plenum, New York, 1997, 45.
7. Kubinyi, H. in: The Encyclopedia of Computational Chemistry, Schleyer, P. v. R.; Allinger, N. L.; Clark, T.; Gasteiger, J.; Kollman, P. A.; Schaefer III, H. F.; Schreiner, P. R. (Eds.), John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 1998, pp. 448-460.
8. International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry Homepage. http://www.iupac.org/dhtml_home.html (accessed August 29, 2016).

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