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7 June 2024
Nanoenergy Advances | Aims and Scope Update

To further enhance the quality of Nanoenergy Advances and the papers published in the journal, under the guidance of the Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Dr. Ya Yang, the journal has updated and revised its aims and scope. The original aim and scope and the updated version are listed below.

New version:

Old Version:

Aim:

Nanoenergy Advances (ISSN: 2673-706X) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that provides an advanced forum for studies related to every aspect of nanoenergy and its applications. It publishes reviews, regular research papers, and short communications as well as Special Issues. The journal focuses on the scientific study of nanomaterials and nanotechnology in energy applications (e.g., energy scavenging, conversion, storage, and utilization).

The aim of Nanoenergy Advances is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, the journal has no restrictions regarding the length of papers. Full experimental details should be provided, allowing the results to be reproduced.

Aims:

Nanoenergy Advances (ISSN 2673-706X) aims to be an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original experimental and theoretical research in every aspect of nanoenergy. It publishes reviews, regular research papers, and communications. The journal focuses on the scientific study of nanomaterials and nanotechnology for energy applications (e.g., energy scavenging, conversion, storage, and utilization).

 

 

 

 

 

Scope:

The main subject areas include but are not limited to the following:

  • Nanoenergy materials
  • Nanogenerators
  • Nanotechnologies
  • Batteries
  • Supercapacitors
  • Fuel cells
  • Nanosensors
  • Self-powered sensors
  • Photovoltaics and photodetectors
  • Solar cells and solar thermoelectricity
  • Catalysis, photocalysis, pieozo-catalysis, and pyro-catalysis
  • Hydrogen generation, storage, and technology
  • Other energy-scavenging materials and devices

 

 

 

 

Scope:

The main subject areas include but are not limited to the following:

  • Nanoenergy materials
  • Nanogenerators
  • Nanotechnologies
  • Batteries
  • Supercapacitors
  • Fuel cells
  • Nanosensors
  • Self-powered sensors
  • Photovoltaics
  • Photodetectors
  • Solar cells
  • Solar thermoelectricity
  • Catalysis
  • Photocatalysis
  • Pieozo-catalysis
  • Pyro-catalysis
  • Hydrogen generation, storage, and technology
  • Other energy scavenging materials and devices

For more detailed information, please visit the following link: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/nanoenergyadv/about.

Nanoenergy Advances Editorial Office

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