International Journal of Nanoparticles
- Editor in Chief
- Dr. M.A. Dorgham
- ISSN online
- 1753-2515
- ISSN print
- 1753-2507
- 4 issues per year
- CiteScore 1.5 (2024)
Nanoparticles are becoming key components in a wide range of applications. Research encompasses numerous disciplines, e.g. nanotechnology, molecular engineering, medicine, pharmaceutical drug manufacture, biology, chemistry, physics, optical components, polymer science, mechanical engineering, toxicology, cosmetics, energy, food technology and environmental and health sciences. IJNP highlights the chemical, physical and biological phenomena/processes associated with nanoparticles and nanostructures ranging from molecular size to 100nm which exhibit improved properties or have novel applications due to their size. Submicron nanoparticles are included in special cases.
Topics covered include
- Fundamental science and technology
- Characterisation and measurement
- Functionalisation
- Nanomachining/engineering
- Nanoparticle beams
- Inorganic materials and polymers
- Environmental impact
- Nanotoxicology and nanomedicine
- Nanoparticles in living systems
- Modifications of surfaces
- Food science
- Applications in catalytic/decorative/cosmetic industries
- Environmental remediation
- Energy applications
- Novel applications
Objectives
IJNP provides a vehicle to help academics, researchers, industrial companies, trade associations, and policy makes in the fields of medicine, biology, manufacturing technology, materials science, engineering, biotechnology, nanotechnology, nanoelectronics and business to disseminate information and learn from each others’ work. It also aims at promoting and coordinating developments in the field of nanoparticles. The international dimension is emphasised in order to meet the latest needs of accelerating theoretical knowledge and practical verification of new technologies and products.
Readership
IJNP is intended to help professionals, academics, researchers, industrialists and policy-makers, working in the field of nanoparticle science and technology and their applications.
Contents
IJNP publishes original high quality papers, rapid communications in the form of letters to the editor, timely review papers, technical reports, book reviews, nano persectives and case studies. Special issues devoted to developments in important topics in nanoparticles research will be published. Such topics inlcude environmental impact of nanoparticles; nanotoxicology; nanoelectronics; biological nanoparticles; nanoparticles in medicine; nanoparticles in the cosmetics industry; nanoparticles for sustainable growth and in water purification; self assembled nanostructures; characterisation of nanoparticles; catalytic nanoparticles; nanoparticles in arerosols, biotechnology, emission control, sensors, microcontamination; and their use energy consumption.
Browse issues
2023 Vol.15 No.12022 Vol.14 No.2/3/42022 Vol.14 No.1 Free Access2021 Vol.13 No.42021 Vol.13 No.32021 Vol.13 No.22021 Vol.13 No.12020 Vol.12 No.42020 Vol.12 No.32020 Vol.12 No.1/22019 Vol.11 No.42019 Vol.11 No.32019 Vol.11 No.22019 Vol.11 No.12018 Vol.10 No.42018 Vol.10 No.32018 Vol.10 No.1/22017 Vol.9 No.42017 Vol.9 No.32017 Vol.9 No.22016 Vol.9 No.12015 Vol.8 No.3/42015 Vol.8 No.22015 Vol.8 No.12014 Vol.7 No.3/42014 Vol.7 No.22014 Vol.7 No.12013 Vol.6 No.42013 Vol.6 No.2/32013 Vol.6 No.12012 Vol.5 No.42012 Vol.5 No.32012 Vol.5 No.22012 Vol.5 No.12011 Vol.4 No.42011 Vol.4 No.2/32011 Vol.4 No.12010 Vol.3 No.42010 Vol.3 No.32010 Vol.3 No.22010 Vol.3 No.12009 Vol.2 No.1/2/3/4/5/62008 Vol.1 No.42008 Vol.1 No.32008 Vol.1 No.22008 Vol.1 No.1IJNP is indexed in:
- Scopus (Elsevier)
- Academic OneFile (Gale)
- Chemical Abstracts (CAS)
- cnpLINKer (CNPIEC)
- Expanded Academic ASAP (Gale)
- Google Scholar
- Info Trac (Gale)
- Inspec (Institution of Engineering and Technology)
- J-Gate
- ProQuest Advanced Technologies Database with Aerospace
IJNP is listed in:
Editor in Chief
- Dorgham, M.A., International Centre for Technology and Management, UK
(support
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Regional Editor
- Koshizaki, Naoto, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan
Associate Editor
- Lei, Yong, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany
Assistant Editor
- Fei, Guangtao, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Editorial Board Members
- Cai, Weiping, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
- Cho, Sung Oh, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and technology (KAIST), South Korea
- Gao, Puxian, University of Connecticut, USA
- Handy, Rodney G., Purdue University, USA
- Huang, Chuanzhen, Shandong University, China
- Jiang, Kyle, University of Birmingham, UK
- Maenosono, Shinya, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
- Morrell, Jonathan S., Y-12 National Security Complex, USA
- Runge, Erich, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany
- Wilde, Gerhard, University of Münster, Germany
A few essentials for publishing in this journal
- Submitted articles should not have been previously published or be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere.
- Conference papers may only be submitted if the paper has been completely re-written (more details available here) and the author has cleared any necessary permissions with the copyright owner if it has been previously copyrighted.
- Briefs and research notes are not published in this journal.
- All our articles go through a double-blind review process.
- All authors must declare they have read and agreed to the content of the submitted article. A full statement of our Ethical Guidelines for Authors (PDF) is available.
- There are no charges for publishing with Inderscience, unless you require your article to be Open Access (OA). You can find more information on OA here.
- All articles for this journal must be submitted using our online submissions system.
- View Author guidelines.
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Journal news
...and it's nano the silver lining!
21 January, 2026
The interaction of silver materials with light is well-known as the basis of film photography. But, there are much more sophisticated interactions when we consider very, very small particles of silver that could have applications in a wide range of technologies. Research in the International Journal of Nanoparticles has looked at the behaviour of the tiniest of silver particles, just billionths of a metre in diameter when exposed to light. The behaviour of these silver nanoparticles when exposed to light is different depending on the exact size of the particles [...]
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