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22 December 2023
Colloids and Interfaces | Aims and Scope Update

To further clarify the scope of Colloids and Interfaces (ISSN: 2504-5377), under the guidance of our Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Reinhard Miller, the journal has updated its aims and scope. All new updates can be seen below.

Aims:

Colloids and Interfaces (ISSN 2504-5377) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that covers all aspects of colloids and interfaces chemistry. It publishes regular research articles (including traditional research and emerging science), reviews and short communications. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible so that the results can be reproduced. Therefore, there is no restriction on the length of the papers.

Scope (new version):

  • Experimental as well as theoretical aspects of interfacial phenomena.
  • Colloidal systems—suspensions, emulsions, foams, gels, ionic liquids, and nanofluids.
  • Properties of colloidal systems, such as rheology and material properties.
  • Properties of solutions of surface active molecules—molecular surfactants as well as macromolecular surface active substances.
  • Self-assembling phenomena and aggregates in solution (micelles and liquid crystals) and at interfaces.
  • Self-assembly of particles at interfaces.
  • Fluid dynamics, multi-phase flows, and other related fields.
  • Application of colloids and interfacial aspects in chemistry, biology, and medicine, as well as in industrial areas such as cosmetics, material science, polymer, food, and pharmacy.
  • New emerging directions in colloid and interface science.

Scope (old version):

  • Experimental as well as theoretical aspects on interfacial phenomena
  • Colloidal systems—suspensions, emulsions, foams, gels, ionic liquids, nanofluids
  • Properties of colloidal systems such as rheology and material properties
  • Properties of solutions of surface active molecules—molecular surfactants as well as macromolecular surface active substances
  • Self-assembling phenomena and aggregates in solution (micelles and liquid crystals) and at interfaces
  • Fluid dynamics, multi-phase flows and other related fields
  • Application of colloids and interfacial aspects in chemistry, biology, medicine as well as in industrial areas such as cosmetics, material science, polymer, food and pharmacy
  • New emerging directions in colloid and interface science

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