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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces


 

Status
active
Subject

Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
1944-8244
E ISSN
1944-8252
First volume
1
Last volume
16+
Publish city
Washington
Homepage
Description
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces serves the interdisciplinary community of chemists, engineers, physicists and biologists focusing on how newly-discovered materials and interfacial processes can be developed and used for specific applications. The editors are proud of the rapid growth of the journal since its inception in 2009, both in terms of the number of published articles and the impact of the research reported in those articles. ACS AMI is also truly international, with the majority of published articles now coming from outside the United States, capturing the rapid growth in applied research around the globe. Details about the journal article types and submission requirements may be found in the Author Guidelines.

The following journal TOC sections provide a high-level guide to the journal scope:

    Biological and medical applications of materials and interfaces
    Energy, environmental, and catalysis applications
    Functional inorganic materials and devices
    Organic electronic devices
    Functional nanostructured materials (including low-d carbon)
    Applications of polymer, composite, and coating materials
    Surfaces, interfaces, and applications

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, with its focus on applications, complements the portfolio of existing ACS publications focusing on fundamental materials science discovery, including Chemistry of Materials, Langmuir, Biomacromolecules, Macromolecules, The Journal of Physical Chemistry B and C, Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, ACS Energy Letters, and ACS Photonics.











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