2 April 2025
Nanomaterials | Article Processing Charge (APC) Adjustment

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All articles published in Nanomaterials are published in a fully open access format. An article processing charge (APC) of CHF 2900 applies to papers accepted following peer review. In celebration of the 15th anniversary of Nanomaterials, for papers submitted after 31 March 2025 and before 31 December 2025, an APC of CHF 2400 will be applied.
This adjustment has been made with the aim of reducing the financial burden on researchers, particularly those constrained by limited funding, and support broader participation in high-quality academic exchange. Through this change, we also wish to express our sincere gratitude for the trust and support that the academic community has shown in our journal over the years.
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