Biomaterials Science
Novel biomedical polymer materials
Submissions open:
23 May 2023
Deadline:
1 November 2023
Guest Editor(s):
Xuesi Chen (Changchun Institute of Applied Science, China), Huayu Tian (Xiamen University)
This themed collection on ‘Novel biomedical polymer materials’ to be published across Biomaterials Science and Journal of Materials Chemistry B aims to highlight recent work focusing on rapid developments in the field of biomedical polymers. This collection will serve as a platform for showcasing impactful developments in this rapidly evolving field and we hope it will attract researchers to further explore the progress and applications of polymers in the biological field.
Biomaterials Science Emerging Investigators Series
Submissions open:
1 September 2021
Deadline:
Ongoing
Guest Editor(s):
N/A (these ongoing series do not have Guest Editors)
Biomaterials Science is proud to present its Emerging Investigators Series. This collection gathers the very best work from biomaterials scientists in the early stages of their independent careers. It highlights up-and-coming scientists in the early stages of their independent careers in recognition of their potential to influence future directions in the field of biomaterials.
Industrial Chemistry & Materials
Liquid-based Materials: Novel Concepts from Fundamentals to Applications
Submissions open:
1 November 2023
Deadline:
10 April 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Prof. Xu Hou (Xiamen University, China),
Prof. Jungmok Seo (Yonsei University, South Korea)
Industrial Chemistry & Materials is pleased to announce a call for papers for Liquid-based Materials, which are structures or functions based on liquid or soft substances.
Materials Horizons
There are no current Calls For Papers for Materials Horizons
Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Frontiers in Electrocatalysis for Clean Energy
Submissions open:
06 December 2023
Deadline:
26 April 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Huang Yizhong, (NTU, Singapore)
Anders Hagfeldt, (Uppsala University, Sweden)
Kelsey Stoerzinger, (University of Minnesota, USA)
Ahsan Ul Haq Qurashi, (Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi)
In this themed collection, the major focus will be on materials interplay in the electrochemical microenvironment, long term stability of earth abundant electrocatalysts, frontiers in theoretical understanding of nano-interfaces, role of Operando techniques, Benchmarking C2 products from CO2 reduction and outperforming electrocatalytic materials for other electrochemical reactions.
- Electrocatalysts in confined atmosphere (materials interplay and micro-environment).
- Long-term stability of earth-abundant electrocatalysts, Single, Dual (Dimers) and Tri (trimers) atom electrocatalysts and their theoretical investigations.
- Anti-corrosive performance of electrocatalysts, Operando investigations of next-generation electrocatalysts, critical role of novel conducting support for electrocatalysts, electrocatalyst structural transformation and influence of micro-environment.
- Long-term electrocatalyst performance in PV integrated reactions.
- Benchmarking electrocatalyst for C2 products in carbon dioxide conversion.
- Outperforming electrocatalyst for nitrogen & nitrate reduction, hydrogen and hydrogen peroxide production and their overall efficiency.
Molecular Photoswitches for Energy storage
Submissions open:
26 January 2024
Deadline:
13 June 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Prof. Rachel Evans (University of Cambridge)
Prof. Grace Han (Brandeis University)
Prof. Tao Li (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Prof. Dr. Hermann A. Wegner (Justus-Liebig Universität)
The necessity to harvest and store energy is one of the greatest challenges of today. The sun represents in this respect the ultimate energy source on earth. The utilization of light as energy input is therefore highly desirable. Molecular photoswitches do exactly that, as they can be switched between two states. Such processes have great potential in energy storage. This special issue celebrates results in all areas covering molecular photoswitches in the broadest sense for energy storage:
Appropriate topics include, but are not limited to:
- Design, synthesis and characterization of photoswitches
- Application of photoswitches for energy storage, such as molecular solar thermal energy storage systems
- Incorporation of photoswitches in devices for energy storage
- Investigation of diverse triggering methods for energy release (e.g. electro-catalysis)
- Phase transitions and latent heat storage-release induced by the photoswitching processes
- Theoretical screening of photoswitch candidates for improved energy storage
Journal of Materials Chemistry B
Bioinspired Functional Supramolecular Systems
Submissions open:
14 December 2023
Deadline:
30 June 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Dr. João Borges (University of Aveiro, Portugal), Prof. Patricia Y. W. Dankers (Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands), Prof. João F. Mano (University of Aveiro, Portugal), Prof. Sébastien Lecommandoux (University of Bordeaux, France)
This themed collection in Journal of Materials Chemistry B aims to provide an up-to-date platform for sharing latest developments in the field of bioinspired functional supramolecular systems. From the fundamental concepts on the supramolecular design and synthesis to the application of the bioinspired supramolecular (bio)materials in drug/gene/protein/therapeutics/cell delivery, biosensing, diagnostics, theranostics, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, among others.
This collection also aims to encourage more interdisciplinary research and collaborative efforts at the intersection of supramolecular chemistry, (bio)materials science, and biology to inspire breakthrough research in the fascinating field of bioinspired supramolecular systems aimed at more closely emulating the complexity and dynamics of natural biological systems and creating life-like material systems.
Materials Chemistry of Fluorescence Bioimaging
Submissions open:
26 February 2024
Deadline:
15 August 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Dr Sijie Chen (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Karolinska Institutet)
Prof. Tony D. James (University of Bath)
Dr Apurba L. Koner (IISER Bhopal)
Prof. Ben Zhong Tang (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
This themed collection of Journal of Materials Chemistry B aims to provide a platform for recent developments in the rapidly evolving field of fluorescence bioimaging with topics including, but not limited to, fluorescence bioimaging with novel probes, design or synthetic strategies of fluorescent probes, theoretical understanding of fluorescent probe properties and working mechanisms, and new insights into the materials chemistry of fluorescence bioimaging.
Targeted biomedical applications of nanomaterials
Submissions open:
5 February 2024
Deadline:
7 June 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Professor Dhiraj Bhatia (IIT Gandhinagar, India)
Professor Mukesh Dhanka (IIT Gandhinagar, India)
Dr Anjali Awasthi (University of Rajasthan, India)
Professor Kamlendra Awasthi (Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur, India)
Professor Kaushik Chatterjee (IISc Bangalore, India)
This new collection in Nanoscale, Journal of Materials Chemistry B, Nanoscale Advances and Materials Advances will focus on the design of multifunctional hybrid nanomaterials for different applications and on interfacing nanomaterials with biological systems for translational studies. The scope of this collection loosely aligns with the 2023 International Conference on Nanomaterials in Biology (ICNB 2023), held at the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar along with the Soft Materials Research Society, from 19–22 November 2023.
Journal of Materials Chemistry C
Perovskites: from materials science to devices
Submissions open:
6 September 2023
Deadline:
6 February 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Dr Malgorzata Kot (Brandenburg University of Technology)
Dr Chittaranjan Das (University of Stuttgart)
Dr Clara P. Aranda Alonso (Universidad Pablo de Olavide)
Professor Daniel Prochowicz (Polish Academy of Sciences)
A perovskite name is applied to the class of compounds which have the same type of crystal structure as CaTiO3 discovered in Ural mountains in 1839 by Gustav Rose. The ABX3 perovskite structure can accommodate a wide variety of different cations and anions. Depending on the chemical composition it can exhibit extremely different properties such like colossal magnetoresistance, ferroelectricity, superconductivity, light absorption, charge ordering, spin dependent transport, high thermopower, to name a few. Thanks to that, a variety of different devices can be constructed using this crystal structure.
For this themed collection we invite original manuscripts related to all aspects of the cutting-edge innovations in the development of organic, inorganic and/or hybrid perovskite materials and devices with the focus on potential applications in memories, solar cells, sensors, catalyst electrodes and superconducting ceramic materials.
Photon Upconversion Materials
Submissions open:
21st November 2023
Deadline:
20th March 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Professor Eva Hemmer (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Professor Nobuo Kimizuka (Kyushu University, Japan)
Professor Łukasz Marciniak (Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
Professor Lea Nienhaus (Florida State University, USA)
Professor Timothy Schmidt (University of New South Wales, Australia)
The field of photon upconversion materials has been booming in recent years. There are several reasons why researchers explore these systems for potential applications in fields as diverse as solar energy conversion, photochemistry, and biomedicine.
The two main classes of materials are organic compounds undergoing triplet-triplet annihilation photon upconversion and inorganic upconverting (nano)materials based on rare earth elements. Both fields have much in common, but have rarely been connected. To overcome this separation of similar research fields, this special collection embraces the similarities and differences of the two upconversion fields.
Molecular Photoswitches for Energy storage
Submissions open:
26 January 2024
Deadline:
13 June 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Prof. Rachel Evans (University of Cambridge)
Prof. Grace Han (Brandeis University)
Prof. Tao Li (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Prof. Dr. Hermann A. Wegner (Justus-Liebig Universität)
The necessity to harvest and store energy is one of the greatest challenges of today. The sun represents in this respect the ultimate energy source on earth. The utilization of light as energy input is therefore highly desirable. Molecular photoswitches do exactly that, as they can be switched between two states. Such processes have great potential in energy storage. This special issue celebrates results in all areas covering molecular photoswitches in the broadest sense for energy storage:
Appropriate topics include, but are not limited to:
- Design, synthesis and characterization of photoswitches
- Application of photoswitches for energy storage, such as molecular solar thermal energy storage systems
- Incorporation of photoswitches in devices for energy storage
- Investigation of diverse triggering methods for energy release (e.g. electro-catalysis)
- Phase transitions and latent heat storage-release induced by the photoswitching processes
- Theoretical screening of photoswitch candidates for improved energy storage
Materials Advances
Multimodal Remote Actuation and Sensing in Polymers for Advanced Applications
Submissions open:
23 August 2023
Deadline:
31 March 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Lorenzo Bardella (University of Brescia, Italy), Mohammad Luqman (Taibah University, Saudi Arabia) and Vinay Deep Punetha (P P Savani University, India)
The goal of this themed collection is to bring together contributions concerned with the most recent advances in the multimodal actuation and sensing of polymers.
Materials and Devices for the Energy Transition in Latin America
Submissions open:
01 August 2023
Deadline:
31 March 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Professor Ana Flávia Nogueira, Professor Gustavo Doubek, & Professor Hudson Zanin (UNICAMP, Brazil)
We are delighted to announce a new themed collection on materials and devices for the energy transition in Latin America.
Emerging thermoelectric materials
Submissions open:
01 August 2023
Deadline:
31 March 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Dr Krishna Nama Manjunatha, Emerging Technologies Research Centre, De Montfort University, UK
Prof. Satyajit Sahu, Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur, India
Prof. Mona Zebarjadi, University of Virginia, USA
Prof. Shashi Paul, Emerging Technologies Research Centre, De Montfort University, UK
We welcome the latest research on new and novel thermoelectric materials and their uses in thermoelectric generators (TEGs) for energy harvesting applications.
Nanoengineered Biomaterials for Anticancer and Antimicrobial Drug Targeting
Submissions open:
1 November 2023
Deadline:
31 March 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Kavindra Kumar Kesari (Aalto University, Finland and Lovely Professional University, India), Sabya Sachi Das (University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, USA and DIT University, India) and Janne Ruokolainen (Aalto University, Finland)
This themed collection aims to recognize high-quality work on nanoengineered biomaterials for anticancer and antimicrobial drug targeting.
Advances in nanoporous metal films
Submissions open:
01 August 2023
Deadline:
31 March 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Prof. Eva Maria Pellicer, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Prof. Maria Eugenia Toimil-Molares, GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH
We welcome the latest research on Advances in Nanoporous Metal Films: production methods and applications.
Structure-Property relationships in Alloys
Submissions open:
01 August 2023
Deadline:
31 March 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Prof Xiaoxiang Wu, Soochow University, China
Prof Seok Su Sohn, Korea University, South Korea
Dr Zhongji Sun, A STAR, Singapore
Prof Qingqing Ding, Zhejiang University, China
We welcome submissions that focus on the structure-property relationships that pave the way for future alloy development.
Targeted biomedical applications of nanomaterials
Submissions open:
5 February 2024
Deadline:
7 June 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Professor Dhiraj Bhatia (IIT Gandhinagar, India)
Professor Mukesh Dhanka (IIT Gandhinagar, India)
Dr Anjali Awasthi (University of Rajasthan, India)
Professor Kamlendra Awasthi (Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur, India)
Professor Kaushik Chatterjee (IISc Bangalore, India)
This new collection in Nanoscale, Journal of Materials Chemistry B, Nanoscale Advances and Materials Advances will focus on the design of multifunctional hybrid nanomaterials for different applications and on interfacing nanomaterials with biological systems for translational studies. The scope of this collection loosely aligns with the 2023 International Conference on Nanomaterials in Biology (ICNB 2023), held at the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar along with Soft Materials Research Society, from 19–22 November 2023.
Materials Chemistry Frontiers
Emerging Investigator Series
Submissions open:
Open for submissions now
Deadline:
Ongoing
Guest Editor(s):
N/A
Materials Chemistry Frontiers is pleased to present an ongoing Emerging Investigator Series, showcasing the work being conducted by Emerging Investigator in the field of materials chemistry across the globe. It highlights up-and-coming scientists in the early stages of their independent careers, who have been identified as having the potential to influence future directions in the field.
This is a joint series with the other Frontiers Journals, Organic Chemistry Frontiers and Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers. Frontiers journals collection is co-developed by the Chinese Chemical Society, the Royal Society of Chemistry and our partner institutes in China.
MSDE
MSDE Emerging Investigators Series
Submissions open:
1 January 2022
Deadline:
Ongoing
Guest Editor(s):
N/A
MSDE is proud to present its Emerging Investigators Series. This collection gathers the very best work from scientists in the early stages of their independent careers. It highlights up-and-coming scientists in the early stages of their independent careers in recognition of their potential to influence future directions in the field of molecular engineering.
Molecular Bioengineering
Submissions open:
15 August 2023
Deadline:
31 January 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Patrick Stayton & José Rafael Bordin
In the last few decades, there has been major growth within the field of molecular bioengineering, utilising innovative molecular-level design approaches and novel technological systems to drive forward the field at the intersection of chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, biology, and medicine. The application of molecular bioengineering approaches is wide-ranging, including imaging & diagnostics, tissue engineering & regeneration, therapeutics design & delivery and immune engineering to name a small section.
Polymer Chemistry
Sustainable Polymer Liquid Formulations
Submissions open:
Now
Deadline:
01 December 2023
Guest Editor(s):
Anju Massey-Brooker (Industry Associate, Sustainable Polymers Initiative)
We are delighted to be working with the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Sustainable Polymers in Liquid Formulations (PLFs) Taskforce to highlight this incredibly important topic across Polymer Chemistry, Soft Matter and RSC Applied Polymers. This cross-journal collection aims to highlight and raise awareness of sustainable polymers in liquid formulations across the breadth of the chemical sciences community, to help spark new ideas, encourage future developments and form collaborations in this exciting and important area.
A update on the work of the PLFs Taskforce can be found in a recent issue of Chemistry World.
Polymer Chemistry Emerging Investigators Series
Submissions open:
1 September 2021
Deadline:
Ongoing
Guest Editor(s):
N/A (these ongoing series do not have Guest Editors)
Polymer Chemistry is proud to present its Emerging Investigators Series. This collection gathers the very best work from polymer scientists in the early stages of their independent careers. It highlights up-and-coming scientists in the early stages of their independent careers in recognition of their potential to influence future directions in the field of polymers.
Polymers for Gene Delivery themed collection
Submissions open:
Now open for submission
Deadline:
31 January 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Professor Sébastien Perrier (University of Warwick), Professor Todd Emrick (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Professor Marxa Figueiredo (Purdue University), Professor Youqing Shen (Zhejiang University), Professor Zhuxian Zhou (Zhejiang University.
Polymers are increasingly being studied as gene delivery vectors, with research ranging from fundamental studies to therapeutic applications. This themed collection will showcase the latest research in the field, with a focus on how the polymer’s design impacts functional properties and end-use. Submitted papers will have a focus on how innovative polymer chemistry supports exciting properties, biological activity and/or therapeutic applications. Our aim for this collection is to celebrate the progress and strong contribution of polymer science in this area and to inspire new research.
RSC Applied Polymers
There are no current Calls For Papers for RSC Applied Polymers
Sensors & Diagnostics
Lateral Flow Assays: Methods and Applications
Submissions open:
Open for submissions now
Deadline:
26 July 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Jing Wang (Zhejiang University of Technology), Jiangjiang Zhang (Beijing Institute of Technology) and Yanmin Ju (China Medical University).
Sensors & Diagnostics is delighted to announce a call for papers for its themed collection on “Lateral Flow Assays: Methods and Applications”, Guest Edited by: Jing Wang (Zhejiang University of Technology), Jiangjiang Zhang (Beijing Institute of Technology) and Yanmin Ju (China Medical University).
Soft Matter
Sustainable Polymer Liquid Formulations
Submissions open:
Now
Deadline:
1 December 2023
Guest Editor:
Anju Massey-Brooker (Industry Associate, Sustainable Polymers Initiative)
We are delighted to be working with the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Sustainable Polymers in Liquid Formulations (PLFs) Taskforce to highlight this incredibly important topic across Polymer Chemistry, Soft Matter and RSC Applied Polymers. This cross-journal collection aims to highlight and raise awareness of sustainable polymers in liquid formulations across the breadth of the chemical sciences community, to help spark new ideas, encourage future developments and form collaborations in this exciting and important area.
A update on the work of the PLFs Taskforce can be found in a recent issue of Chemistry World.
Soft Matter Emerging Investigators Series
Submissions open:
1 September 2021
Deadline:
Ongoing
Guest Editor(s):
N/A (these ongoing series do not have Guest Editors)
Soft Matter is proud to present its Emerging Investigators Series. This collection gathers the very best work from soft matter scientists in the early stages of their independent careers. It highlights up-and-coming scientists in the early stages of their independent careers in recognition of their potential to influence future directions in the field of soft matter.
*2022 Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics, 2023)
**The median time from submission to first decision including manuscripts rejected without peer review from the previous calendar year
***The median time from submission to first decision for peer-reviewed manuscripts from the previous calendar year
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