Journal of Nanomaterials

Low-Dimensional Inorganic Nanofunctional Materials: Design, Assembly, and Application for Chemical Engineering (I)


Publishing date
17 May 2013
Status
Published
Submission deadline
28 Dec 2012

Lead Editor

1Department of Chemical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China

2Department of Bio-Nano-Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China

3IBM Albany NanoTech Research and Development Center, Albany, NY 12309, USA

4College of Civil Engineering, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, China

5Department of Applied Chemistry, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan

6Department of Chemical Engineering, Qufu Normal University, Qufu, China


Low-Dimensional Inorganic Nanofunctional Materials: Design, Assembly, and Application for Chemical Engineering (I)

Description

Synthesis of low-dimensional inorganic nanofunctional material is an increasingly important subject for chemical engineering researchers owing to their intriguing properties and wide applications in many chemical engineering fields such as ceramics, catalyst, and composite. Great progress has achieved in both theoretical and technical aspects for low-dimensional inorganic nanofunctional materials with desired composition, morphology, structure, and even facets. Thus, fabricating the low-dimensional inorganic nanofunctional materials, revealing the size-, shape-, composition-, and surface-dependent properties, and uncovering the potential applications in chemical engineering fields have turned to be an urgent and booming issue. We cordially invite authors to submit their original research or review manuscripts concerning the development of new theories and technologies for the synthesis, characterization, and application of low-dimensional inorganic nanofunctional materials, especially those with potential applications in chemical engineering fields. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Design and assembly of low-dimensional inorganic nanofunctional materials
  • Characterization of size-, shape-, composition-, and surface-dependent properties
  • Growth mechanisms/function control of low-dimensional inorganic nanofunctional materials
  • Design and scale up of low-dimensional inorganic nano-functional materials for chemical engineering
  • Transfer of heat, mass, and momentum for scale up of low-dimensional inorganic nanofunctional materials

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