About the Journal
Nano Nexus & Applications (NNA) is a multidisciplinary, open-access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing and disseminating the latest advancements in nanoscience and nanotechnology. The journal aims to promote global knowledge exchange by publishing high-quality original research articles, comprehensive review papers, and innovative applications that contribute to the advancement of science and technology in this field.
Nano Nexus & Applications (NNA) is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal dedicated to advancing the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology. The journal publishes high-quality original research, review articles, and innovative applications with a strong emphasis on both fundamental studies and real-world applications.
Our scope covers a wide range of topics, including nanomaterials and nanostructures, nanomedicine and bionanotechnology, nanoelectronics and nanosensors, nanotechnology for energy and the environment, chemical synthesis and nanomanufacturing, as well as modeling and simulation of nanoscale systems.
The journal provides a global platform for scientists, engineers, and professionals from diverse disciplines, such as materials science, biology, chemistry, electronics, energy engineering, environmental science, and medicine, to share knowledge, exchange ideas, and foster cross-disciplinary collaboration. By bridging academia and industry, the journal aims to accelerate innovation and promote the worldwide development of nanotechnology.
Aim& Scope
Nano Nexus & Applications (NNA) aims to serve as a global and interdisciplinary platform for publishing and disseminating high-quality research in nanoscience and nanotechnology. The journal seeks to promote innovation, encourage cross-disciplinary collaboration, and bridge the gap between fundamental research and practical applications. By fostering communication between scientists, engineers, medical professionals, and industry experts, the journal aspires to accelerate the worldwide development of nanotechnology and its impact on society.
The scope of the journal encompasses all aspects of nanoscience and nanotechnology, including but not limited to:
- Nanomaterials and Nanostructures: nanoparticles, nanowires, nanotubes, nanocomposites, thin films
- Nanomedicine and Bionanotechnology: targeted drug delivery, medical imaging, diagnostics, tissue engineering
- Nanoelectronics, Nanophotonics, and Nanosensors: advanced devices, smart sensors, quantum and optoelectronic applications
- Nanotechnology for Energy and the Environment: solar cells, batteries, supercapacitors, catalysis, water and air purification
- Chemical Synthesis and Nanomanufacturing: green synthesis, industrial-scale nanoprocessing, surface functionalization
- Modeling, Simulation, and Theoretical Nanoscience: computational approaches, nanoscale physics and mechanics
The journal particularly welcomes interdisciplinary and application-oriented research that highlights the transformative potential of nanotechnology in diverse fields such as materials science, biology, chemistry, electronics, energy engineering, environmental sciences, and medicine.
Types of Paper
Research Papers that meet the Aims and Scope of the journal reporting original and previously unpublished work. The Editors generally encourage brevity for all Research Papers should preferably not exceed 7,500 words (excluding refs.)
Review Articles should preferably be approximately 10,000 words or less (excluding refs.)
Short Communications are primarily intended to be compact versions of Research Papers, and must still report new and original research of high quality that meets the criteria of being of broad international interest, significant and novel. Therefore, Short Communications are peer-reviewed to the same high standards as Research Papers and are not handled any more rapidly. Other matters of general interest to the community will be considered for occasional publication as a Short Communication; an example could be a short contribution that addresses one very specific technical issue. Short Communications should be no more than 4000 words in length and contain no more than 3 figures.
Letters to the Editor (LTEs) are only published extraordinarily and concerning very special topics. They are passed to external review only after previous contact with the Editor-in-Chief, who will decide rapidly on the potential interest of the LTE for the readers of the Journal. In certain circumstances, authors may be invited to submit a Reply to an LTE.
Publication frequency: NNA publishes four online issues per year.
Open access: "Nano Nexus and Applications (NNA)" is an open-access journal, ensuring all content is freely accessible. Readers can read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, and link to full texts of articles without any restrictions.
eISSN (Online): [To be assigned]
Publication fee: Free of charge.
Publisher: Research Expansion Alliance (REA).