Advanced nanomaterials for sustainable green hydrogen production

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Deadline: | 22 January 2026 |
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Guest Editors: |
Veronica Sofianos, University College Dublin Serena Cussen , University College Dublin Vasileios Tzitzios, NCSR Demokritos Paul Westerhoff, Arizona State University Helena Wang, The University of Melbourne |
As the world transitions to a sustainable energy future, green hydrogen stands out as a clean, carbon-free energy carrier. However, traditional green hydrogen production relies heavily on freshwater, a limited and increasingly precious resource. Conventional water splitting competes with agriculture and human consumption for freshwater resources. Shifting to non-traditional water sources like seawater and wastewater can alleviate this competition, ensuring that green hydrogen production does not compromise essential water needs. This has spurred growing interest in using seawater and wastewater as alternative feedstocks. Their utilization not only conserves freshwater but also offers additional environmental and economic benefits, making them critical to the scalable and sustainable production of green hydrogen. If you want to contribute to this themed collection, you can submit your article directly through the Nanoscale or Journal of Materials 浪花直播 A online submission system. Please mention that this submission is an open call contribution to Advanced Nanomaterials for Sustainable Green Hydrogen Production collection in the 鈥淭hemed issues鈥 section of the submission form and add a 鈥淣ote to the Editor鈥 that this is from the Open Call. The Editorial Office reserves the right to check suitability of submissions in relation to the scope of both the journal and the collection, and inclusion of accepted articles in the final themed issue is not guaranteed. Please note that all submissions will be subject to initial assessment and rigorous peer review to meet the usual high standards of Nanoscale and Journal of Materials 浪花直播 A. All articles featured in the collection must be in scope and as such final inclusion is not guaranteed and will be up to the discretion of the guest editors. We look forward to receiving your latest work and considering it for this collection. Please do email the editorial office if you have any questions at all. |
Nanoscale
Impact factor
5.1 (2024)
First decision time (all)
18 days
First decision time (peer)
38 days
Editor-in-chief
Chunli Bai
Open access
Hybrid
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