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Corrosion and Materials Degradation Template
Write your Corrosion and Materials Degradation paper in a clean editor and export a submission-ready PDF in the official MDPI format — with numbered references and the editable LaTeX source. No LaTeX required.
About the Corrosion and Materials Degradation format
| Publisher | MDPI |
|---|---|
| Reference style | Numbered (MDPI) Numbered — [1], [2] in the text [1] A. Smith, B. Jones, and C. Lee, A representative article title, Corrosion and Materials Degradation 12 (2023) 45–58. |
| Layout | Single column |
| You get | A submission-ready PDF and the editable LaTeX source — ready to submit. |
Corrosion and Materials Degradation template — frequently asked questions
How do I write a paper in the Corrosion and Materials Degradation format?
In DocuGuru you write your manuscript in a normal editor — no LaTeX setup required — and select the Corrosion and Materials Degradation template. When you export, DocuGuru compiles the paper into the official MDPI single-column format and hands you a submission-ready PDF along with the editable LaTeX source.
What reference style does Corrosion and Materials Degradation use?
Corrosion and Materials Degradation uses Numbered (MDPI) references, shown as numbered [1], [2] markers in the text. DocuGuru formats every in-text citation and the reference list in this exact style automatically. A reference appears like this: [1] A. Smith, B. Jones, and C. Lee, A representative article title, Corrosion and Materials Degradation 12 (2023) 45–58.
Is the Corrosion and Materials Degradation template one column or two?
Corrosion and Materials Degradation uses a single-column layout. DocuGuru reproduces that exact column layout, margins, and heading styles when it exports your PDF, so the output matches what MDPI expects.
Do I need to know LaTeX to submit to Corrosion and Materials Degradation?
No. DocuGuru generates the mdpi LaTeX class and compiles the PDF for you in the background, so you get a MDPI-ready Corrosion and Materials Degradation document without writing any LaTeX. If you do want it, the LaTeX source is included in the export.
Can I import an existing draft into the Corrosion and Materials Degradation template?
Yes. Paste or upload your current manuscript — Word, LaTeX, Markdown, or plain text — and DocuGuru reflows it into the Corrosion and Materials Degradation format with correct headings, figures, tables, and numbered citations.
What is Corrosion and Materials Degradation?
Corrosion and Materials Degradation (Corros. Mater. Degrad.) - MDPI Journal. It is a multidisciplinary journal, published by MDPI.
Can I export a submission-ready Corrosion and Materials Degradation PDF?
Yes — DocuGuru produces a PDF built with the official Corrosion and Materials Degradation template (the mdpi class, single-column) that is ready to submit to MDPI, together with the matching LaTeX source files.
How much does the Corrosion and Materials Degradation template cost?
You can start writing in the Corrosion and Materials Degradation template for free. Exporting the final submission-ready Corrosion and Materials Degradation PDF and LaTeX source is part of DocuGuru's paid plans — see the app for current pricing.