Biomaterials Science
Biomaterials for theranostics and tissue engineering, an official WBC2024 collection
Submissions open:
Now open for submissions
Deadline:
1 December 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Professor Lino Ferreira (ORCID: ) (UC-Biotech, Portugal), Professor Soo Hong Lee (ORCID: )(Dongguk University, Korea)
Both theranostics and tissue engineering are two of the biggest areas of biomaterials with the potential to revolutionize healthcare. Theranostics conveys the idea of combining both therapy and diagnosis to provide a holistic solution for disease management. Tissue engineering has developed into an advanced and attractive option for the treatment of various diseases by combining cells, growth factors and scaffolds. To promote the development of the medical field, advances towards clinical translation are crucial. This official WBC-themed collection will capture the latest cutting-edge innovations presented at the meeting in both of these rapidly evolving fields and we encourage you to submit your latest fundamental or translational research to feature in the collection.
Appropriate topics include, but are not limited to:
- Clinical advances in theranostics or tissue engineering
- In vivo and in vitro responses to biomedical interventions
- Molecular design of biomaterials for theranostics or tissue engineering
- Biologically inspired and biomimetic materials including self-assembly systems
- Development of carrier systems
- Controlled or sustained release strategies
- Next-generation tools and methods
- Imaging and image-guided therapy
- Cell and immunotherapy
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.
3D and 4D Bioprinting
Submissions open:
Now open for submissions
Deadline:
15 November 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Nasim Annabi (ORCID: ) (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
3D and 4D bioprinting, the controlled deposition of biomaterials and cells for the building of tissues, organs, scaffolds drug and more, is an immensely powerful tool which has emerged as a versatile and valuable technique in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. 3D printing encompasses the controlled printing of biomaterials in complex 3D structures, and 4D printing refers to the incorporation of a stimuli-responsive element. As such, there is a growing need to investigate the production of the materials used, bio inks and their components, and their effectiveness in creating useable end products for clinical or laboratory use. This themed collection in Biomaterials Science aims to publish cutting-edge research in this field and provide an overview of the recent developments in 3D/4D bioprinting and its application in biomedicine to inspire future research in this exciting field. Appropriate topics include, but are not limited to: bioinks, biomaterials properties and design, applications in tissue engineering and drug delivery, clinical advances using 3D/4D printed constructs, and next-generation tools and methods.
Materials Developments in Cancer Therapeutics
Submissions open:
Now open for submissions
Deadline:
29 April 2025
Guest Editor(s):
Prof. Jong Seung Kim (Korea University)
Prof. Tao Sun (Fudan University)
Prof. Qingbing Wang (Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine)
Prof. Jennifer Cha (University of Colorado, Boulder)
Given the widespread occurrence of cancer across the world, many researchers are focusing attention on ways in which we can prevent, treat and control cancer. Developments in using more targeted approaches such as gene therapy and nanomedicines, as well as general approaches such as chemotherapy, photothermal therapy and immunotherapy are all being reported to improve therapeutic response to cancer and to cause minimal side effects to unaffected regions of the body. The use of materials in developing and improving treatments is integral and as such this collection aims to collate some of the latest research developments using materials in cancer therapeutics. The broad scope of this collection across Journal of Materials Chemistry B and Biomaterials Science hopes to capture a range of timely research from the fundamentals of materials chemistry to the applications of biomaterials in diagnosing, controlling and treating cancer.
Engineering soft materials for healthcare, energy and environment
Submissions open:
1 September 2024
Deadline:
31 March 2025
Guest Editor(s):
Kamlendra Awasthi (MNIT Jaipur, India),
Eduard Llobet Valero (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain),
Anjali Awasthi (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India),
Fatima Ezahra (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain)
This collection, spanning the Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Journal of Materials Chemistry B, Biomaterials Science, and Molecular Systems Design & Engineering, focuses on the engineering of soft materials for advanced science and technology in healthcare, energy, and the environment, aiming to create a better world for future generations. The scope of this collection also aligns with 6th International Conference on Soft Materials to be held at Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain from November 17-20, 2024.
Industrial Chemistry & Materials
Turning Emissions to Solutions: Innovations in CO2 Capture, Conversion, and Utilization
Submissions open:
Now open for submissions
Deadline:
28 February 2025
Guest Editor(s):
Prof. Chunshan Song (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China)
Prof. Atsushi Urakawa (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
Prof. De Chen (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
Prof. Christoph Mueller (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Prof. Angela Dibenedetto (University of Bari, Italy)
CO2 capture, conversion, and utilization (CCU) are essential components in the future of carbon management, addressing one of the most urgent societal challenges: mitigating climate change. These processes are enabled by the development of advanced sorbent and catalyst materials, often combined with innovative reactor designs and novel process concepts that enhance efficiency and scalability.
This special issue highlights cutting-edge research and expert perspectives on the current status, future directions, and recent breakthroughs in CCU technologies. By showcasing advancements in material science, process engineering, and industrial applications, this collection provides a comprehensive overview of how these innovations are shaping the future of carbon management strategies.
Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Engineering soft materials for healthcare, energy and environment
Submissions open:
1 September 2024
Deadline:
31 March 2025
Guest Editor(s):
Kamlendra Awasthi (MNIT Jaipur, India),
Eduard Llobet Valero (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain),
Anjali Awasthi (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India),
Fatima Ezahra (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain)
This collection, spanning the Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Journal of Materials Chemistry B, Biomaterials Science, and Molecular Systems Design & Engineering, focuses on the engineering of soft materials for advanced science and technology in healthcare, energy, and the environment, aiming to create a better world for future generations. The scope of this collection also aligns with 6th International Conference on Soft Materials to be held at Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain from November 17-20, 2024.
Nanogenerators
Submissions open:
3 September 2024
Deadline:
10 January 2025
Guest Editor(s):
Professor Zhong Lin Wang (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Professor Ya Yang (Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Professor Pooi See Lee (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Ever since the first nanogenerator was invented by Wang’s group in 2005, several important fields have been evolved. Through continuous development over the years, various kinds of nanogenerators have been introduced based on their source of energy for harvesting: mechanical energy (triboelectric and piezoelectric nanogenerators), and thermal energy (pyroelectric and thermoelectric nanogenerators). Besides, different functional materials with various properties can be used in the hybridizing and coupling of different nanogenerators for harvesting different energies simultaneously. By deploying many performance-enhancing techniques, nanogenerators can supply power to portable electronics and have greater potential for a revolution in the IoT, AI, and HMI sectors. This Journal of Materials Chemistry A and Nanoscale cross-journal collection will highlight key developments driving this field forward.
Journal of Materials Chemistry B
Engineering soft materials for healthcare, energy and environment
Submissions open:
1 September 2024
Deadline:
31 March 2025
Guest Editor(s):
Kamlendra Awasthi (MNIT Jaipur, India),
Eduard Llobet Valero (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain),
Anjali Awasthi (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India),
Fatima Ezahra (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain)
This collection, spanning the Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Journal of Materials Chemistry B, Biomaterials Science, and Molecular Systems Design & Engineering, focuses on the engineering of soft materials for advanced science and technology in healthcare, energy, and the environment, aiming to create a better world for future generations. The scope of this collection also aligns with 6th International Conference on Soft Materials to be held at Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain during November 17-20, 2024.
Honorary collection in memory of Professor Dr Helmut Ringsdorf
Submissions open:
3 September 2024
Deadline:
20 March 2025
Guest Editor(s):
Dr Dharmendra Pratap Singh (Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale (ULCO), France)
Professor Dr Matthias Lehmann (University of Würzburg, Germany)
Professor A.S. Achalkumar (IIT Guwahati, India)
Professor Sandeep Kumar (Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, India)
Professor Dr Helmut Ringsdorf (30 July 1929 to 20 March 2023) was a prominent German chemist who died last year at the age of 93. During his entire scientific career, Professor Dr Ringsdorf made significant contributions to the scientific community in the domains of supramolecular chemistry, polymer science, materials science, and biocompatible materials. Professor Dr Helmut Ringsdorf's contributions have had a lasting impact on both fundamental science and practical applications, making him a highly respected figure in the scientific community. In gratitude for his scientific services, we present this special collection.
Focusing on the same scientific domain of Professor Dr Ringsdorf, this honorary-themed collection aims to include the following topics:
- Strategic design and architectures of new supramolecular systems and their applications in electronics, optoelectronics, robotics, electro-optics and thermotropics
- Design, synthesis and characterization of new symmetric and unsymmetric columnar mesogenic systems
- Charge transport mechanism in supramolecular systems. This topic will include an advancement in the electric field and temperature dependent charge transport in supramolecular, π-conjugated and polymeric LC systems
- Design of new liquid crystalline materials and their dielectric, ferroelectric, and semiconducting behaviour
- Polymer chemistry: Design of new polymeric systems as charge transport materials in solar cells, organic field-effect transistors and light-emitting diodes
- Liquid crystal polymers (LCPs) and their applications
- Design and synthesis of new organic charge transport materials
- Biocompatible materials for biomedical and sensing applications; biodegradable polymers
- Design of soft matter-based drug delivery systems, macromolecular drugs and polymer-based drug delivery systems
Materials Developments in Cancer Therapeutics
Submissions open:
Now open for submissions
Deadline:
29 April 2025
Guest Editor(s):
Prof. Jong Seung Kim (Korea University)
Prof. Tao Sun (Fudan University)
Prof. Qingbing Wang (Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine)
Prof. Jennifer Cha (University of Colorado, Boulder)
Given the widespread occurrence of cancer across the world, many researchers are focusing attention on ways in which we can prevent, treat and control cancer. Developments in using more targeted approaches such as gene therapy and nanomedicines, as well as general approaches such as chemotherapy, photothermal therapy and immunotherapy are all being reported to improve therapeutic response to cancer and to cause minimal side effects to unaffected regions of the body. The use of materials in developing and improving treatments is integral and as such this collection aims to collate some of the latest research developments using materials in cancer therapeutics. The broad scope of this collection across Journal of Materials Chemistry B and Biomaterials Science hopes to capture a range of timely research from the fundamentals of materials chemistry to the applications of biomaterials in diagnosing, controlling and treating cancer.
Journal of Materials Chemistry C
Molecular Crystals: Mechanics and Photonics
Submissions open:
Now open for submissions
Deadline:
28 February 2025
Guest Editor(s):
Prof. Rajadurai Chandrasekar (University of Hyderabad, India)
Prof. Pan膷e Naumov (New York University Abu Dhabi)
Prof. Xue-Dong Wang (Soochow University)
Prof. Kristin Hutchins (University of Missouri)
This special issue investigates the extraordinary properties of molecular crystals and their essential role in the management of mechanical and optical energy. It showcases their diverse applications in contemporary scientific and technological domains, such as non-linear optics, sensor technologies, switchable devices, and sophisticated photonic components and circuits.
Honorary collection in memory of Professor Dr Helmut Ringsdorf
Submissions open:
3 September 2024
Deadline:
20 March 2025
Guest Editor(s):
Dr Dharmendra Pratap Singh (Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale (ULCO), France)
Professor Dr Matthias Lehmann (University of Würzburg, Germany)
Professor A.S. Achalkumar (IIT Guwahati, India)
Professor Sandeep Kumar (Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, India)
Professor Dr Helmut Ringsdorf (30 July 1929 to 20 March 2023) was a prominent German chemist who died last year at the age of 93. During his entire scientific career, Professor Dr Ringsdorf made significant contributions to the scientific community in the domains of supramolecular chemistry, polymer science, materials science, and biocompatible materials. Professor Dr Helmut Ringsdorf's contributions have had a lasting impact on both fundamental science and practical applications, making him a highly respected figure in the scientific community. In gratitude for his scientific services, we present this special collection.
Focusing on the same scientific domain of Professor Dr Ringsdorf, this honorary themed collection aims to include the following topics:
- Strategic design and architectures of new supramolecular systems and their applications in electronics, optoelectronics, robotics, electro-optics and thermotropics
- Design, synthesis and characterization of new symmetric and unsymmetric columnar mesogenic systems
- Charge transport mechanism in supramolecular systems. This topic will include an advancement in the electric field and temperature dependent charge transport in supramolecular, π-conjugated and polymeric LC systems
- Design of new liquid crystalline materials and their dielectric, ferroelectric, and semiconducting behaviour
- Polymer chemistry: Design of new polymeric systems as charge transport materials in solar cells, organic field-effect transistors and light-emitting diodes
- Liquid crystal polymers (LCPs) and their applications
- Design and synthesis of new organic charge transport materials
- Biocompatible materials for biomedical and sensing applications; biodegradable polymers
- Design of soft matter-based drug delivery systems, macromolecular drugs and polymer-based drug delivery systems
Materials Advances
Advances in Energy Generation and Conversion Technologies
Submissions open:
15 August 2024
Deadline:
15 January 2025
Guest Editor(s):
Shiv Singh (CSIR- Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute, India, ORCID: 0000-0002-4038-5924)
Bo Weng (Institute of Urban Environment (CAS), China, ORCID: 0000-0001-8337-219X)
Pradip Kumar (CSIR- Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute, India, ORCID: 0000-0002-1996-3697)
Akshay Modi (Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal, India, ORCID: 0000-0002-0885-6837)
Neeraj Dwivedi (CSIR- Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute, India, ORCID: 0000-0003-1232-438X)
This themed collection aims to recognize high-quality work on energy generation and conversion technologies.
1D Fibrous Materials for Advanced Energy Storage and Conversion
Submissions open:
Now open for submissions
Deadline:
15 April 2025
Guest Editor(s):
Dr Subrata Kundu (Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), India), Professor Shaikh M. Mobin (Indian Institute of Technology Indore (IITI), India) and Dr Shaila Afroj (University of Exeter, United Kingdom)
Energy storage and conversion techniques are the cornerstones of a sustainable future, allowing us to capture renewable energy when it's abundant. 1D fibrous materials having unique properties, such as high surface-to-volume ratio and conductivity, can revolutionize advanced energy storage and conversion devices. These unique properties make them a key material for next-generation clean energy technologies.
Protein cages as next generation biomaterials
Submissions open:
1 September 2024
Deadline:
28 February 2025
Guest Editor(s):
Kanchan Chauhan (Center of Nanosciences and Nanotechnology UNAM, Mexico)
Rafael Vazquez Duhalt (CNyn-UNAM, Mexico)
Sierin Lim (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
This themed collection will present recent advances in the development of the proteinaceous compartments as diverse biomaterials for various applications.
New Principal Investigators: A spotlight on recent appointees
Submissions open:
Now open for submissions
Deadline:
Ongoing
Guest Editor(s):
N/A
We are delighted to announce a special collection designed to feature members of our community who are just starting out as principal investigators.
Did you start your principal investigator position within the last three years?*
We know it can be tough setting up a new lab, training students for the first time, teaching undergraduates, as well as growing your own profile in the community.
We want to help. If you submit to this collection, and if your paper is accepted, we will offer extra promotion and visibility through our journal networks to raise your profile with an interview-style blog discussing your vision for your group’s research.
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, and . is co-developed by the Chinese Chemical Society, the 欧美AV and our partner institutes in China.
Materials Horizons
Soft Wearable Sensors
Submissions open:
Open for submissions now
Deadline:
14 March 2025
Guest Editor(s):
Professors John Rogers (Northwestern University, USA), Wenlong Cheng (University of Sydney, Australia), Alina Rwei (TU Delft, Netherlands), Dae-Hyeong Kim (Seoul National University, South Korea) and Nanshu Lu (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
This special-themed collection aims to provide a platform to showcase the recent progress and challenges in the field of soft wearable sensors addressing the exciting current challenges in biosensors, bioelectronics, medicine, healthcare, AR/VR and soft robotics.
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.
Engineering soft materials for healthcare, energy and environment
Submissions open:
1 September 2024
Deadline:
31 March 2025
Guest Editor(s):
Kamlendra Awasthi (MNIT Jaipur, India),
Eduard Llobet Valero (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain),
Anjali Awasthi (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India),
Fatima Ezahra (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain)
This collection, spanning the Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Journal of Materials Chemistry B, Biomaterials Science, and Molecular Systems Design & Engineering, focuses on the engineering of soft materials for advanced science and technology in healthcare, energy, and the environment, aiming to create a better world for future generations. The scope of this collection also aligns with 6th International Conference on Soft Materials to be held at Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain from November 17-20, 2024.
Polymer Chemistry
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.
Exploring Polymer Networks: Properties, Applications, and Sustainable Solutions
Submissions open:
Now open for submissions
Deadline:
1 December 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Professor Akira Matsumoto (ORCID: ) (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan), Dr Ryota Tamate (ORCID: ) (National Institute for Materials Science, Japan) and Professor Takamasa Sakai (ORCID: ) (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Polymer networks have emerged as focal points within interdisciplinary research spheres owing to their intriguing physical attributes and myriad potential applications. Experts are directing their attention toward polymer networks, seeking to propel advancements in sustainability, human health, engineering, and beyond.
The scope of this collection includes, but is not limited to, the following:
- Novel synthesis methods for polymer networks, including advanced techniques such as controlled/living polymerization, click chemistry, and additive manufacturing.
- Emerging applications of polymer networks in cutting-edge fields such as tissue engineering, 3D printing, flexible electronics, and energy storage devices.
- Multi-functional polymer networks capable of exhibiting tailored properties for specific applications, such as self-healing, shape memory, and conductivity.
- Integration of advanced characterization techniques, such as advanced microscopy, spectroscopy, and computational modeling, to elucidate the structure-property relationships of polymer networks.
- Exploration of bio-inspired and biomimetic approaches to designing polymer networks, drawing inspiration from nature's design principles for enhanced performance and sustainability.
- Cross-disciplinary collaborations and interdisciplinary research efforts aimed at addressing complex challenges and driving innovation in polymer science and engineering.
Make polymers sustainable, why and how?
Submissions open:
Now open for submissions
Deadline:
31 May 2025
Guest Editor(s):
Maiyong Zhu (ORCID: ) (Jiangsu University), Gerard Lligadas (ORCID: ) (Universitat Rovira i Virgili), Fiona L. Hatton (ORCID: ) (Loughborough University), Garret Miyake (ORCID: ) (Colorado State University), Antoine Buchard (ORCID: ) (University of York)
It is estimated that more than 300 million tons of synthetic polymeric materials are being produced every year and most are made from petroleum-based feedstocks. As the global consumption of polymers increases each year, this puts an unsustainable demand on our finite and non-renewable fossil fuel resources. In addition, the ever-growing quantity of polymers becoming waste at the end of their life presents serious environmental problems due to their persistence and potential ecotoxicity. This themed collection will showcase cutting-edge research and advancements in developing more sustainable methods to tackle these global challenges.
Hybrid Inorganic-Organic Polymers
Submissions open:
Now open for submissions
Deadline:
30 April 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Professor Rebekka Klausen (Johns Hopkins University, United States - ORCID: ), Professor Saurabh S. Chitnis (Dalhousie University, Canada - ORCID: ) and Dr Erin Leitao (University of Auckland, New Zealand - ORCID: )
This special issue on Hybrid Inorganic-Organic Polymers celebrates research on the interplay between organic and inorganic structural motifs that achieves new macromolecular functions and motivates innovative synthetic approaches. We invite submissions describe cutting-edge research related to the chemistry and basic science of hybrid polymers, with a focus on synthesis, structure-property relationships, novel structures, and mechanistic insight (including computational research). Our aim is to highlight and promote fundamental discoveries in this class of macromolecules.
欧美AV Applied Polymers
There are no current Calls For Papers for 欧美AV Applied Polymers
Sensors & Diagnostics
CRISPR - based diagnostics
Submissions open:
Open for submissions now
Deadline:
31 May 2025
Guest Editor(s):
Prof Long Ma (Tianjin University of Science and Technology; ORCID ), Prof Xiaoming Zhou (South China Normal University; ORCID ), and Dr. Xinkuan Cheng (Tianjin University of Science and Technology; ORCID )
Sensors & Diagnostics is delighted to announce a call for papers for its themed collection on “CRISPR-based diagnostics” Guest Edited by Prof. Long Ma (Tianjin University of Science and Technology), Prof. Xiaoming Zhou (South China Normal University) and Dr. Xinkuan Cheng (Tianjin University of Science and Technology).
Advances in Nanomaterials for Sensors in Early Disease Diagnosis
Submissions open:
Open for submissions now
Deadline:
30 June 2025
Guest Editor(s):
Dr Suman Singh (CSIR-Central Scientific Instruments Organisation CSIR-CSIO) ORCID
Dr Anitha Devadoss (Heriot-Watt University) ORCID )
Dr Murugan Veerapandian (CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute) ORCID )
Sensors & Diagnostics is delighted to announce a call for papers for its themed collection on “Advances in Nanomaterials for Sensors in Early Disease Diagnosis” Guest Edited by Dr Suman Singh from the CSIR-Central Scientific Instruments Organisation CSIR-CSIO, Dr Anitha Devadoss from the Heriot-Watt University and Dr Murugan Veerapandian from the CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute.
Paper-Based Point-Of-Care Diagnostics
Submissions open:
Open for submissions now
Deadline:
15 November 2024
Guest Editor(s):
Guest Edited by: Thiago Paixão (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil; ORCID ), Daniel Citterio (Keio University, Japan; ORCID ) and William Reis de Araujo (Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil; ORCID ).
Sensors & Diagnostics is delighted to announce a call for papers for its themed collection on “Paper-Based Point-Of-Care Diagnostics” Guest Edited by Thiago Paixão (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, ORCID ), Daniel Citterio (Keio University, Japan; ORCID ) and William Reis de Araujo (Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil; ORCID ).
Soft Matter
Soft Matter Underpinnings of Micro and Nano-plastics
Submissions open:
Now open for submissions
Deadline:
30 June 2025
Guest Editor:
Guruswamy Kumaraswamy (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India. ), Sanat Kumar (Columbia University, USA. ), Tom McDonald (University of Manchester. )
Plastic pollution is one of the defining issues of our time and studies have confirmed that micro and nano-plastics (MNPs) are ubiquitous. However, our understanding of several aspects of MNPs continues to evolve.
This themed collection focuses on mechanistic understanding of microplastic formation, transport processes relevant to microplastics in the environment, methods for preparation of realistic model microplastics for study, characterization of microplastics and interaction of microplastics with cells.
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.
Exploring Polymer Networks: Properties, Applications, and Sustainable Solutions
Submissions open:
Now open for submissions
Deadline:
1 December 2024
Guest Editor:
Professor Akira Matsumoto (ORCID: ) (Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan), Dr Ryota Tamate (ORCID: ) (National Institute for Materials Science, Japan) and Professor Takamasa Sakai (ORCID: ) (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Polymer networks have emerged as focal points within interdisciplinary research spheres owing to their intriguing physical attributes and myriad potential applications. Experts are directing their attention toward polymer networks, seeking to propel advancements in sustainability, human health, engineering, and beyond.
The scope of this collection includes, but is not limited to, the following:
- Novel synthesis methods for polymer networks, including advanced techniques such as controlled/living polymerization, click chemistry, and additive manufacturing.
- Emerging applications of polymer networks in cutting-edge fields such as tissue engineering, 3D printing, flexible electronics, and energy storage devices.
- Multi-functional polymer networks capable of exhibiting tailored properties for specific applications, such as self-healing, shape memory, and conductivity.
- Integration of advanced characterization techniques, such as advanced microscopy, spectroscopy, and computational modeling, to elucidate the structure-property relationships of polymer networks.
- Exploration of bio-inspired and biomimetic approaches to designing polymer networks, drawing inspiration from nature's design principles for enhanced performance and sustainability.
- Cross-disciplinary collaborations and interdisciplinary research efforts aimed at addressing complex challenges and driving innovation in polymer science and engineering.
*2023 Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics, 2024)
**The median time from submission to first decision including manuscripts rejected without peer review from the previous calendar year
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