Guest Edited Collection on atomically precise nanochemistry

Atomically precise nanochemistry plays an increasingly important role in nanoscience and nanotechnology. Nanomaterials with well-defined structure–property relationships offer reliable and programmable performances in a diverse range of applications of current interest, such as green catalysis, clean energy, and biomedicine. Furthermore, atomically precise nanochemistry enhances nanomaterial synthesis from an empirical art to science, affording reproducible pathways to nanomaterial synthesis. Recent efforts in wet chemistry have allowed significant advances in the attainment of a range of atomically precise nanomaterials, which among others include:
The team of Editors working on this Collection is:
Editorial Board Member Prof Kui Yu, Sichuan University
Guest Editor Prof Rodolphe Antoine, University of Lyon
Guest Editor Prof Qiaofeng Yao, Joint School of National University of Singapore and Tianjin University
Chief Editor Dr Victoria Richards, Communications Chemistry
Senior Editor Dr Teresa Ortner, Communications Chemistry
Communications Chemistry is a selective journal from the Nature Portfolio, publishing papers that are of substantial interest to other researchers working on the same topic. Communications Chemistry received its first set of metrics in 2021, including an Impact Factor of 6.58, a CiteScore of 5.1 and a Scimago quartile ranking of Q1. The mean time to first decision post review is 31 days, and the Editors aim to provide authors with timely updates and clear editorial guidance throughout the publication process.
The Collection primarily welcomes original research papers, in the form of both full articles and communications. All submissions will be subject to the same review process and editorial standards as regular Communications Chemistry Articles.
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