The EuChemS Sample Preparation Task Force and Network supports the Special Issue that will appear in Talanta, Elsevier entitled:
Magnetic Nanomaterials in Analytical Chemistry
The Guest Editors of this Special Issue are our members:
Prof. Antonio Canals and Dr. Mazaher Ahmadi
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2020
Description:
We have the pleasure to invite you to contribute a paper to a thematic Special Issue in Talanta devoted to Magnetic Nanomaterials in Analytical Chemistry. This special issue will consist of Review, Full-length research, and Short communication papers in this important and challenging research field. All papers will be subjected to the journals’ strict international peer-review policy. Below, please find a list of the topics of interest which we have compiled to ensure a top quality thematic issue.
Particular focus will be given to the following topics:
- Application of magnetic nanomaterials as sorbents
- Application of magnetic nanomaterials in food analysis
- Application of magnetic nanomaterials in bioanalysis
- Application of magnetic nanomaterials in environmental monitoring
- Application of magnetic nanomaterials in forensic chemistry
- Application of magnetic nanomaterials in magnetic digital microfluidics
- Application of magnetic nanomaterials as sensors
- Application of magnetic nanomaterials as colorimetric sensors
- Application of magnetic nanomaterials as resonance light scattering sensors
- Application of magnetic nanomaterials as surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy sensors
- Application of magnetic nanomaterials as electrochemical sensors
- Application of magnetic nanomaterials as biosensors
- Application of magnetic nanomaterials in magnetoresistive sensors
- Miscellaneous application
- Application of magnetic nanomaterials in magnetic-chromatography
- Application of magnetic nanomaterials in magnetic in-tube solid-phase microextraction
If you wish to contribute a Review paper to one of the topics listed above, please send us a brief outline including a tentative title, a short abstract (about 100 words) and a contents list as soon as possible. We will immediately consider your proposal and contact you via email.
We would be delighted if you could respond to confirm your willingness to contribute, and the proposed title. Papers can be submitted to the special issue as of now, and the deadline for submission is 30th Sep 2020.
Please send your reply via email to:
a.canals<at>ua.es (Prof. Antonio Canals) or
ahmadi.mazaher<at>yahoo.com (Dr. Mazaher Ahmadi)
as soon as possible to provide a tentative title.
To submit:
- Click on the "Submit Paper" option from the top menu
- Enter your user name and password (first-time users will have to register)
- After entering the titles of your manuscript, please select VSI: Nanomagnets as the 'Article Type’
- Follow the remaining step-by-step instructions for submitting your paper
- In your cover letter, please mention that your manuscript is intended for the Special Issue: Magnetic Nanomaterials in Analytical Chemistry (Nanomagnets).
- In your cover letter, please provide the names and e-mail addresses of four recommended reviewers for your paper. These names should include the names of experts in the field who could be expected to prepare an unbiased review.