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Energy and sensing nanotechnology

Submissions now open

Deadline: 31 December 2025
Guest Editors: Dan Wang , Shenzhen University
Yu Zhang, Beihang University
Caofeng Pan, Beihang University
Huiqiong Zhou, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology

Energy challenges are global in scale and require innovative solutions, with nanotechnology offering transformative opportunities. This themed collection highlights recent advances and explores the potential of energy nanotechnology in two major areas: 

1. New energy conversion and storage

  • Triboelectric nanomaterials and nanogenerators
  • Piezoelectric nanomaterials and nanogenerators
  • Water splitting
  • Supercapacitors
  • Batteries (lithium-ion, lithium鈥揳ir, lithium鈥搒ulfur, magnesium鈥揳ir, sodium鈥搒ulfur, etc.)
  • Hydrogen storage
  • Fuel cells
  • Solar cells

2. Applications in conventional energy industries 

  • Nanocatalysis
  • Enhanced oil recovery
  • Oil transportation
  • Coal-to-chemical conversion
  • Gas purification and separation
  • Carbon dioxide capture and sequestration


How to submit 

Both research and review articles will be considered for this themed collection. All submissions will be subject to an initial assessment by the Editorial Office and, if suitable for the journal, they will be subject to rigorous peer review to meet the usual high standards of Materials Chemistry Frontiers

If you are interested in submitting a review-type article to this special issue, please email the editorial office in advance with a brief proposal. 

Materials Chemistry Frontiers

Impact factor

6.4 (2024)

First decision time (all)

9 days

First decision time (peer)

35 days

Editor-in-chief

Shu-Hong Yu

Open access

Hybrid

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