-% 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".
-%
-% Notice that \alsoaffiliation is used when one (or more) authors work
-% at multiple institutions, while \altaffiliation is intended for previous
-% addresses (or other notes). Only \affiliation applies to multiple
-% authors: both \alsoaffiliation and \altaffiliation are set on a per
-% author basis.
-
-\author{Author Person}
-\author{Second Bloke}
-\email{second.bloke@some.place}
-\affiliation[University of Sometown]{University of Somewhere, Sometown, USA}
-\altaffiliation{Previous address: Minute University, Nowhereville, USA}
-\author{Indus Trialguy}
-\email{i.trialguy@sponsor.co}
-\affiliation[SponsoCo]{Research Department, SponsorCo, BigCity, USA}
-\alsoaffiliation{University of Somewhere, Sometown, USA}
-
-% A short title can be given as a *suggestion* for running headers.
-\title[\texttt{achemso} demonstration]
-{A demonstration of the \textsf{achemso} \LaTeX class}
-
-% Some journals require a list of abbreviations or keywords to be
-% supplied.
-\abbreviations{IR,NMR,UV}
-\keywords{American Chemical Society, \LaTeX}