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Nano Energy

  • ISSN: 2211-2855

Editor-In-Chief: Wang

Next planned ship date: May 6, 2024

  • 5 Year impact factor: 17.5
  • Impact factor: 17.6

Nano Energy is a multidisciplinary, rapid-publication forum of original peer-reviewed contributions on the science and engineering of nanomaterials and nanodevices used in all f… Read more

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Nano Energy is a multidisciplinary, rapid-publication forum of original peer-reviewed contributions on the science and engineering of nanomaterials and nanodevices used in all forms of energy harvesting, conversion, storage, utilization and policy. Through its mixture of articles, reviews, communications, research news, and information on key developments, Nano Energy provides a comprehensive coverage of this exciting and dynamic field which joins nanoscience and nanotechnology with energy science. The journal is relevant to all those who are interested in nanomaterials solutions to the energy problem.

Description:
Nano Energy publishes original experimental and theoretical research on all aspects of energy-related research which utilizes nanomaterials and nanotechnology. Manuscripts of four types are considered: review articles which inform readers of the latest research and advances in energy science; rapid communications which feature exciting research breakthroughs in the field; full-length articles which report comprehensive research developments; and news and opinions which comment on topical issues or express views on the developments in related fields.

The editors welcome contributions on a variety of topics such as:
• Batteries • Fuel Cells • Hydrogen generation and storage • Light emitting diodes • Optoelectronic devices for efficient energy usage • Photovoltaics • Piezoelectric nanogenerators • Policy and perspectives in energy • Recycling of energy materials • Self-powered nanodevices/nanosystems • Supercapacitors • Thermoelectrics