New Horizons in Nanomaterials with Extreme Properties
Submissions now open
| Deadline: | 31 October 2026 |
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| Guest Editors: |
Gang Zhang, Beijing Institute of Technology Wu-Xing Zhou, Hunan University of Science and Technology Jing Cao, Agency for Science, Technology and Research Judith Driscoll, University of Cambridge |
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We invite submissions of original research articles and review articles that explore nanomaterials with extreme properties. Nanomaterials with extreme properties, including ultrahigh energy density, high entropy, high hardness, ultrahigh or ultralow thermal conductivity, have gained popularity due to fundamental research interest and extensive applications. However, such types of nanomaterials should be carefully envisioned, strategized, produced, optimized, and monitored to keep them highly efficient, safe, stable, and cost effective. We would like to invite articles for this themed collection to systematically review the most impactful experimental approaches and theoretical methods for studying nanomaterials with extreme properties, intending to connect different communities and identify common challenges in the field. Submissions to the journal should contain chemistry in the context of a material and should fit within the scope of Nanoscale. Please see the鈥痡ournal鈥檚 webpage鈥痜or more information on the scope, standards, article types and author guidelines. If you would like to contribute to this themed collection, you can submit your article directly via the . Please mention that this submission is a contribution to the New Horizons in Nanomaterials with Extreme Properties collection in the 鈥淭hemed issues鈥 section of the submission form and add a 鈥淣ote to the Editor鈥 that this is from the Open Call. |
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Nanoscale
Impact factor
5.1 (2024)
First decision time (all)
21 days
First decision time (peer)
39 days
Editor-in-chief
Chunli Bai
Dirk Guldi
Yue Zhang
Open access
Hybrid