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ACS Nano
TitleACS Nano
DisciplineNanotechnology, Materials science, Chemistry
EditorFrancesco Stellacci
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society
CountryUnited States
History2007–present
FrequencyMonthly
OpenaccessHybrid
Impact15.881
Impact-year2022
ISSN1936-0851
EISSN1936-086X
Websitehttps://pubs.acs.org/journal/ancac3
CODENANCAC3

ACS Nano is a premier monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Chemical Society. It covers fundamental research across all aspects of nanoscience and nanotechnology, with a strong interdisciplinary focus at the intersection of chemistry, materials science, biology, physics, and engineering. The journal is recognized for publishing high-impact original research articles, reviews, and perspectives on the synthesis, assembly, characterization, theory, and application of nanostructures.

Overview

The journal serves as a central forum for the international nanotechnology community, publishing work on a wide array of topics including carbon nanotubes, graphene, quantum dots, metallic nanoparticles, nanowires, two-dimensional materials, and nanomedicine. Research spans from fundamental properties and new synthesis methods to device applications in areas like energy conversion, catalysis, electronics, and biomedical engineering. The editorial scope emphasizes significant advances that provide new insights into the design, function, and integration of nanomaterials. Under the leadership of editors like Francesco Stellacci, the journal maintains rigorous standards to highlight work with broad implications for science and technology.

Publication details

First published in 2007, the journal is produced by the American Chemical Society and operates on a monthly publication schedule. It utilizes a hybrid open access model, allowing authors to choose between traditional subscription-based access or paying an article processing charge for immediate open availability. All submissions are handled through the ACS Paragon Plus environment and undergo a single-blind peer review process. The journal is part of the ACS Publications family, which includes other high-impact titles like Nano Letters, Journal of the American Chemical Society, and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. Special issues often focus on emerging topics, such as those honoring pioneers in the field like Chad Mirkin or Paul Alivisatos.

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is comprehensively abstracted and indexed in major scientific databases, ensuring wide dissemination of its content. Key services that cover it include the Science Citation Index Expanded, Scopus, PubMed, MEDLINE, Chemical Abstracts Service, and Inspec. Its inclusion in the Web of Science and Journal Citation Reports allows for the calculation of its impact factor, a key metric in academic publishing. This broad indexing makes research published in the journal highly discoverable to scientists across disciplines in chemistry, physics, materials science, and engineering.

Impact and reception

Consistently ranked among the top journals in its field, it has established a strong reputation for quality and influence. According to the Journal Citation Reports, it had an impact factor of 15.881 in 2022, reflecting the high citation rate of its articles. It is regarded as a leading venue for groundbreaking research, often featuring work from Nobel laureates and members of prestigious academies like the National Academy of Sciences and the Royal Society of Chemistry. The journal's rigorous review process and editorial standards, upheld by figures like former editor Paul S. Weiss, contribute to its standing within the global scientific community.

Editorial board and governance

The journal is overseen by an editor-in-chief, currently Francesco Stellacci of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, who is supported by a team of senior editors and a diverse international editorial board. This board comprises leading scientists from institutions such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, the University of California, Berkeley, and the Max Planck Society. The governance structure ensures expert handling of manuscripts across the journal's broad scope, with editorial advisors and reviewers drawn from the global ranks of experts in nanoscience and related fields. The publisher, the American Chemical Society, provides the infrastructure and ethical framework for publication.