Special Issue on Trends in Nanomaterials and Nanocomposites: Fundamentals, Modelling and Applications
Published 02 March, 2021
Interest in nanomaterials research has grown considerably over the past few decades. Owing to their unique structure and nano-size feature, they exhibit excellent optical, thermal, electrical or mechanical properties that are not present at the micro-scale. When these nanomaterials are integrated with other materials, the resulting “nanocomposites” typically perform better than a single material; for example, increased strength and toughness, improved thermal and electrical conductivity and enhanced optical and magnetic performance. This opens up the possibility for fundamentals, modelling and applications at the interfaces of materials, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology.
In recent years, the synthesis, characterization and applications of 0-D fullerenes, polyhedral oligomers and zeolites, 1-D nanorods and nanowhiskers, and 2-D graphene and MXene, complemented by other compositions have created enormous potential. On the occasion of Prof. Yiu-Wing Mai's 75th Birthday, we launch this special issue in his honor and for his contributions in this field. The special issue will focus on the current developments and future opportunities. Both review and original research papers from the materials and engineering sciences, chemistry, physics and biochemistry disciplines are welcome.
Topics Covered:
- Synthesis and preparation of nanomaterials and nanocomposites
- Fundamental aspects of physical and chemical properties
- Theoretical simulations and modellings
- Device fabrication and multifunctional applications
Important Deadlines:
- Submission deadline: 10 May 2021
Submission Instructions:
Please read the Guide for Authors before submitting. All articles should be submitted online; please select Nanomaterials and Nanocomposites on submission.
Guest Editors:
- Prof. Dr. Long-Cheng Tang, College of Material, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hangzhou Normal University, China. Email: lctang@hznu.edu.cn,
- Prof. Dr. Shao-Yun Fu, College of Aerospace Engineering, Chongqing University, China. Email: syfu@cqu.edu.cn