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Section Patterns for Materials Papers
Use this file when drafting or revising a specific manuscript section.
Title
Pattern:
[Material/interface/architecture] enables [mechanism/property] for [application]
Good titles expose the material identity and the evidence-backed advance.
Avoid empty modifiers such as novel, excellent, advanced, or
high-performance unless the rest of the title says why.
Abstract
Sentence jobs:
- Application need or field bottleneck.
- Specific materials limitation.
- Design strategy.
- Structural or interfacial evidence.
- Key performance metric.
- Mechanistic explanation or implication.
- Boundary or application relevance.
Keep the abstract compact. Put numbers near the claims they support.
Introduction
Paragraph jobs:
- Why the application or field problem matters.
- Why current materials or devices remain insufficient.
- What prior strategies attempted and what they leave unresolved.
- What design principle this paper uses.
- What the paper demonstrates.
Do not write a literature list. Use mechanism-based grouping:
- composition engineering
- interface engineering
- defect or coordination control
- microstructure/morphology design
- device architecture
- processing/scalability
Results
Subsection opening pattern:
To test whether [design feature] can address [bottleneck], we prepared [sample/device] and first examined [structure/property].
Evidence pattern:
[Technique] shows [observation], indicating [bounded interpretation]. In comparison with [control], [sample] exhibits [quantitative difference], which supports [claim].
Mechanism pattern:
Together, [evidence 1] and [evidence 2] suggest that [feature] promotes [process]. This interpretation is supported by [control/diagnostic], although [boundary] remains to be clarified.
Discussion
Use:
central advance -> why the evidence matters -> relation to prior materials -> practical limits -> next step
Discussion can explain, compare, and limit. It should not repeat every figure in the Results section.
Conclusion
Use:
We developed [material/design]. The key evidence is [structure/property/ performance]. These results show [bounded implication]. Further work is needed to [limit].
No new data. No unsupported application promises.
Methods
Methods must make the work reproducible:
- precursor names and purity when needed
- ratios, concentrations, solvents, pH, temperatures, times
- substrate treatment, deposition, washing, drying, annealing
- instrument models and critical parameters
- sample dimensions and test conditions
- statistics, replicates, and software
Avoid vague phrases such as standard method, appropriate amount,
optimized conditions, and good reproducibility.