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Applied Nanoscience is a science journal specializing in nanotechnology and published by Springer Nature.[2] It caters to areas fundamental to building sustainable progress, including water science, advanced materials, energy, electronics, environmental science and medicine.[3][4][5]
Discipline | Nanoscience, Nanotechnology |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Fraser Stoddart (former), Muhammad M. Hussain |
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History | 2011–present |
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Hybrid | |
Discontinued (2023) | |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | Appl. Nanosci. |
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ISSN | 2190-5517 |
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According to the information on the journal's web site,[3] in September 2024, Applied Nanoscience was indexed in the following databases:
In March 2023, Clarivate discontinued the coverage of Applied Nanoscience (along with 81 other journals) in Web of Science. According to Chris Graf, research integrity director at Springer Nature, the publisher was "looking carefully at the journal, utilising the Web of Science criteria as well as evaluating it more holistically, to ensure that it can be relisted at the earliest opportunity."[6] By September 2024, the coverage had not been resumed.
In January 2024, Retraction Watch covered mass retraction of papers from Applied Nanoscience. The retracted papers had been submitted to various special issues, subsequently raising concerns "including but not limited to compromised editorial handling and peer review process, inappropriate or irrelevant references or not being in scope of the journal or guest-edited issue."[7]
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