Aims & Scope

Nanoarchitectonics is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open access journal that integrates nanotechnology with the research fields of material science, supramolecular chemistry and bio-related sciences to create functional materials from nanoscale units. Its objective is to advance understanding and progress in related fields while discovering novel insights. The journal publishes articles ranging from fundamental aspects to applications of nanoscience and nanotechnology in material synthesis, structural fabrications, sensing, catalysts, environmental remediation, energy production and storage as well as device fabrication and biological/biomedical treatments thus bridging the gap between atomic and device scales in pursuit of new materials.

Nanoarchitectonics publishes original research, reviews, short communications, letters, and perspectives that primarily focus on the following topics but are not limited to them:

Synthesis and self-assembly of nanostructured materials and films;
Functionalization and size-dependent properties of nanocrystals, quantum dots and nanowires;
Processing and templating of nanotubes and nanoporous materials;
Tailoring of polymeric nanoparticles, organic-inorganic nanocomposites and biohybrids;
Fabrication of nano and micro electro mechanical systems;
Biomedical nanotechnology;
Design and engineering of structural and functional nanomaterials;
Nanosystems for biological, medical, chemical, catalytic, energy, information and communications and environmental applications;
Nanodevices for electronic, photonic, magnetic, imaging, diagnostic and sensor applications and their monolithic integration;
Synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials compounds;
Application of electrochemistry, optics, photoelectrochemistry, chemical synthesis, interface chemistry and biotechnology in nanoarchitectonics.