The Journal of Nanoscience and Nanomaterials publishes
original research articles, review articles, short communications,
technical notes, case studies, perspectives, and other scholarly
contributions addressing nanoscience, nanomaterials, nanoscale
technologies, and related interdisciplinary applications.
The journal welcomes theoretical, experimental, computational, and
application-oriented research across a broad range of thematic areas,
including but not limited to:
Nanomaterials & Fundamental Nanoscience
- Synthesis, characterization, and functionalization of nanoparticles, nanocomposites, nanofibers, nanotubes, and quantum dots
- Surface chemistry, nanostructure design, and nanoscale property modulation
- Self-assembly, nanofabrication, and molecular nanotechnology
Nanotechnology in Energy & Environment
- Nanomaterials for energy conversion and storage, including batteries, supercapacitors, photovoltaics, and hydrogen technologies
- Catalysis, photocatalysis, and environmental remediation using nanoscale systems
- Green nanotechnology and sustainability-related nanoscale applications
Nanoelectronics & Nanophotonics
- Nanoscale semiconductors, optoelectronic devices, and plasmonics
- Sensors, nanoelectronic circuits, flexible electronics, and wearable technologies
- Photonic crystals, metamaterials, and quantum photonics
Nanomedicine & Biotechnology
- Targeted drug delivery systems, nano-based diagnostics, and therapeutic nanocarriers
- Biomaterials, tissue-engineering scaffolds, and biosensors
- Toxicity, biocompatibility, and health-risk assessment of nanomaterials
Computational Nanoscience
- Molecular dynamics simulations, density functional theory (DFT), and computational modeling of nanostructures
- Artificial intelligence and machine-learning approaches to nanoscale materials discovery and characterization
Emerging, Interdisciplinary, and Applied Nanotechnology
- Nanoengineering for agriculture, food technology, and water purification
- Industrial applications, scale-up, and translation of nanotechnologies
- Policy, regulation, risk assessment, and ethical considerations in nanoscience and nanotechnology
The journal also welcomes interdisciplinary studies connecting
nanoscience and nanomaterials with medicine, engineering, biotechnology,
environmental science, energy research, computational science, and other
relevant disciplines where such integration is appropriate to the research
question.