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Advances in European Materials Chemistry

This special issue belongs to the section “Materials Chemistry“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue highlights the latest advancements in materials chemistry across Europe.

European researchers are at the forefront in several fields of chemistry, including the following:

  • Green chemistry and sustainability: the development of environmentally friendly chemical processes and products.
  • Materials science: the research and development of new materials with advanced properties for various applications.
  • Nanoscience: the synthesis, investigation, and manipulation of materials on a nanometric scale.
  • Biomolecular chemistry: research on the interactions between biological and chemical molecules.
  • Applied chemistry: the development of new technologies and industrial applications based on chemistry.

This special issue covers a broad range of materials, including nanomaterials, carbon-based, ceramics, nuclear, luminescent, plasmonic, textile materials, and more. We welcome submissions that explore the synthesis, characterization, and applications of these materials in various fields, such as energy, healthcare, sensing, advanced quantum electronics, and the environment. By highlighting these advancements, we aim to demonstrate the high level of materials research in Europe and inspire further innovation and collaboration, pushing the boundaries of material achievements.

Prof. Dr. Ana Ines Fernandez Renna
Dr. Marinella Striccoli
Prof. Dr. Marco Anni
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • carbon-based materials
  • nanomaterials
  • nuclear materials
  • luminescent materials
  • textile materials
  • biomaterials
  • interfaces in material systems
  • hybrid organic–inorganic materials
  • thin films and coatings
  • self-assembling systems
  • nanocomposites
  • thermal behavior
  • durability

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