Call for Papers-Supramolecular Sensors: From Molecules to Materials

 

 

 

 

Sensors & Diagnostics is delighted to welcome papers for its latest themed collection on ‘Supramolecular Sensors: From Molecules to Materials’, guest edited by Sankarasekaran Shanmugaraju (Indian Institute of Technology Palakkad, India), Robert Elmes (Maynooth University, Ireland) and Valeria Amendola (University of Pavia, Italy.

 

This collection aims to cover this broad field and will be accepting primary research articles, reviews, and communications related to supramolecular chemosensors for sensing and monitoring analytes such as anions, cations, small molecules, toxic chemicals, hazardous materials, and biomolecules, among others. The collection is intended to showcase recent developments in this important area of supramolecular chemistry research to inspire and attract the next generation of researchers into the field.

 

The deadline for submissions is 03 November 2023. Submit your work to this collection now!

 

Promotion of the collection is scheduled for late-2023, with articles published online as soon as they’re accepted.

 

Articles can be submitted via our website: www.rsc.li/sensors.  When submitting your manuscript, please mention that it is intended for this themed collection in the ‘notes to the editor’ box. The Editorial Office reserves the right to check suitability of submissions for both the journal and the scope of the collection, and inclusion of accepted articles in the final themed collection is not guaranteed.

 

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About Sensors & Diagnostics

Sensors & Diagnostics publishes focused on high-impact, innovative sensing work.

The journal welcomes high-quality studies reporting innovative materials, novel detection principles, and/or significant development of known devices. All work must be of significant interest to the community, and, where relevant, must show in situ or real-life sample testing.

Sensors & Diagnostics welcomes contributions from across the breadth of related fields, including biomedical research, drug discovery, environment, food, medicine, and security and defence. Find out more.

As a gold open access journal, there are no barriers to accessing content and your research article will reach an international audience. Please note that the article processing charges are waived until mid-2024, so the journal is currently completely free to publish in.