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Current Nanoscience
ISSN: 1573-4137 (Print)
eISSN: 1875-6786 (Online)
Impact Factor :
1.4
CiteScore:
3.5
Current Nanoscience also welcomes submissions on the following topics of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology:
• Nanoelectronics and photonics
• Advanced Nanomaterials
• Nanofabrication and measurement
• Nanobiotechnology and nanomedicine
• Nanotechnology for energy
• Sensors and actuators
• Computational nanoscience and technology
Editor-in-Chief:
Sungkyunkwan University
Suwon
South Korea
Special Issues With Active Call for Papers
Advanced Inorganic Nanocomposites and their Emerging Applications
This special issue will highlight developments in the recent trends in the synthesis of metal oxides, nanoclusters, biomaterials, 2D nanomaterials, nanocrystals, nanocomposites, etc., and their applications in electrochemical systems, tissue regeneration, energy storage and harvesting, sensors, etc. The novelty of the methods in the chemical synthesis, as well as their characterizations and superior applications, will be highlighted compared to the reported methods. see more
Role of nanomaterials in fabrication of coatings, machining and joining
The application of nanoscience has brought about a revolution in the field of mechanical engineering by providing novel materials, boosting manufacturing processes, and generating cutting-edge products. The purpose of this special issue is to investigate the enormous impact that nanoscience has had on mechanical engineering, with a particular emphasis on the role that nanoscience has played in the creation of technological devices, industrial processes, energy efficiency, and materials. see more
Nanopathology; A Promising Approach for Targeted Cancer Treatment
Cancer is the most challenging diseases in treatment worldwide. Recently, the nanotechnology opened the gate for targeting the cancer as a promising therapy. The small size and exceptional properties of nanoparticles give it several advantages for easily targeting of cancerous cells. Furthermore, this advantage allows them to easily penetrate deeply into tumors, reaching areas that are hard for normal treatments to reach. They provide a novel approach to cancer treatment by delivering therapeutic chemicals directly... see more
Advanced Nanotechnology in Forensic Science: Revolutionizing Fingerprint Identification and Crime Scene Analysis
This special issue aims to provide a comprehensive exploration of the innovative fusion between nanotechnology and forensic science. It aspires to bridge the gap between traditional investigative techniques and cutting-edge nanoscale applications, envisioning a paradigm shift in forensic analysis. By compiling the expertise of multidisciplinary experts, the book's objectives include elucidating the potential of nanomaterials for trace evidence detection, enhancing fingerprint analysis, revolutionizing ballistics investigations through nanoscale imaging, and advancing DNA analysis using nanotechnology-based methods.... see more
Nanotechnology: Enhancing Efficiency and Safety in Environmental Pollution Remediation
This special issue delves into the transformative role of nanotechnology in addressing pressing environmental challenges. Nanomaterials, armed with their unique properties, are at the forefront of combating water contamination by removing heavy metals, pesticides, and even nanoplastics from aquatic ecosystems. In the realm of soil remediation, nanotechnology is revitalizing contaminated lands while promoting soil health. The issue also explores the pivotal role of nanoscale sensors in monitoring and assessing environmental toxicity. Through in-depth research and... see more
Graphene and 2D Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion.
This thematic issue will discuss the recent advances in graphene-based nanomaterials for different energy technologies. Graphene possesses a high surface area, and stable structure and exhibits many interesting electronic, optical, and mechanical properties due to its 2D crystal structure. Graphene is of both fundamental interest and suitable for a wide range of potential applications. Graphene is an atomically thin two-dimensional (2D) system of sp2 carbon atoms organized in a hexagonal lattice structure. Graphene has been... see more