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Advanced Functional Materials

Advanced Functional Materials is a peer-reviewed published by that covers research on the chemical and physical properties of functional materials, with applications in fields such as , , , and . Established in February 2001, it transitioned from monthly to weekly publication in 2013. The journal has print 1616-301X and online 1616-3028, and its 2024 Journal Impact Factor is 19.0. Joern Ritterbusch serves as .

History

Origins and Establishment

Advanced Functional Materials was founded in February 2001 by Peter Gregory, who served as the initial editor and aimed to create a dedicated platform for research in functional . This launch represented a and expansion from the discontinued Wiley journal Advanced Materials for Optics and Electronics, which had been published from 1992 to 2000 and focused primarily on and applications. By continuing the volume numbering from its predecessor (starting at Volume 11), the new journal sought to build on established momentum while broadening its scope to encompass a wider array of functional materials beyond the narrower optical and electronic domains. The initial aim of Advanced Functional Materials was to publish high-quality research that advances the chemical and physical properties of materials for diverse applications in science and , attracting contributions from interdisciplinary fields such as , physics, and . It debuted with its first issue (Volume 11, Issue 1) appearing in February 2001 and featuring seminal work on emerging topics in . Notable articles in this inaugural issue included studies on polymeric light-emitting diodes based on compounds, highlighting advancements in , as well as investigations into titanium-doped nanostructures, underscoring early emphasis on . This establishment under Wiley-VCH positioned Advanced Functional Materials as a sister journal to Advanced Materials, allowing for complementary coverage of materials research while differentiating through its focus on functional properties and applications. Over time, the journal evolved its publication frequency, eventually transitioning to weekly issues to meet growing demand.

Evolution and Milestones

Following its establishment, Advanced Functional Materials adapted to the expanding volume of submissions in materials science by adjusting its publication frequency. Initially published monthly from 2002, the journal increased to 18 issues per year in 2006 and transitioned to biweekly publication in 2008 before becoming a weekly outlet starting in 2013 to better serve the field's rapid advancements. A key editorial milestone occurred in December 2012, when Joern Ritterbusch succeeded David Flanagan as , a role Flanagan had held since the journal's early years; this transition aimed to sustain the journal's focus on high-impact functional materials research amid growing global contributions. After the founding editor Peter Gregory, David Flanagan had taken over as around 2005. The journal reached a significant benchmark by 2015, having published over 10,000 articles since inception, reflecting its consolidation as a leading venue for interdisciplinary materials studies. In the mid-2010s, Advanced Functional Materials was formally integrated into Wiley's Advanced portfolio of journals, enabling enhanced cross-promotion and synergy with related titles like and Advanced Energy Materials to amplify visibility and collaborative opportunities. To improve article accessibility, the journal introduced enhanced graphical abstracts as a standard feature in 2020, providing visual summaries that highlight key findings and methodologies for quicker reader comprehension.

Scope and Content

Core Research Areas

Advanced Functional Materials encompasses a broad scope within materials science, intersecting with fields such as nanotechnology, chemistry, physics, and biology, with a central focus on advancing the chemical and physical properties of materials to enable innovative applications. This interdisciplinary orientation allows for the exploration of materials that exhibit enhanced performance in real-world scenarios, from energy conversion to biomedical uses. The journal's core research areas span several key domains, including and solar cells, which investigate efficient light-absorbing materials for renewable energy; organic electronics and semiconductors, targeting flexible circuits and transistors with superior charge transport; biomaterials for medical devices, such as scaffolds and implants that promote ; magnetic materials and sensors, designed for precise detection and manipulation in environmental and health monitoring; thin films and coatings, optimized for durability and functionality in protective layers; and colloids and , enabling the creation of ordered nanostructures through bottom-up processes. These areas highlight the journal's commitment to breakthrough discoveries that bridge fundamental science with practical utility. A distinctive feature of the research published is its emphasis on interdisciplinary strategies, such as the development of hybrid nanomaterials that integrate and inorganic elements to boost performance in devices like lithium-ion batteries and supercapacitors, where synergistic effects yield higher capacity and stability. Uniquely, the journal prioritizes the "functional" dimensions of materials, spotlighting those with tunable attributes—such as adjustable electrical conductivity or sensitivity to stimuli like light, temperature, or —that enable adaptive and smart behaviors in applications ranging from wearable to responsive therapeutics.

Types of Publications

Advanced Functional Materials primarily publishes three core types of articles: full research articles, communications, and review articles. Full research articles present original, unpublished work that reports significant advances in . These articles typically include sections on , results, discussion, conclusions, and experimental details to provide a comprehensive account of the research. Communications offer short, rapid reports of particularly significant advances, emphasizing novelty and timeliness without extensive background or methodology. Review articles, which are generally invited, provide authoritative overviews of emerging fields or subfields in functional materials to synthesize key developments and future directions. In addition to these primary formats, the journal accepts progress reports that focus on advancements within specific subfields, such as or biomedical applications, offering a balanced assessment of recent progress. Minireviews provide concise summaries of targeted topics, typically shorter than full reviews to highlight critical insights efficiently. The journal also features special issues dedicated to themed topics, including sustainable materials and , which compile invited contributions on pressing interdisciplinary challenges. All submissions must adhere to specific guidelines to ensure clarity and . Every requires a —a visual summary of the main results and conclusions—to aid reader comprehension and discoverability. Manuscripts are submitted electronically via the journal's online system, and the journal operates a hybrid model, allowing authors to choose traditional subscription access or immediate upon acceptance, with the latter incurring an of $5,790 USD (excluding taxes). Unlike some journals, Advanced Functional Materials does not publish editorials or letters, maintaining a strict focus on high-quality, peer-reviewed research content.

Editorial Structure

Leadership and Team

The journal Advanced Functional Materials was founded in 2001 under the initial editorship of Peter Gregory, who served briefly during the transition from its predecessor journal, Advanced Materials for Optics and Electronics, before handing over responsibilities. David Flanagan then assumed the role of from 2001 to 2012, during which he oversaw the journal's expansion and establishment as a leading venue in publishing. Since December 2012, Joern Ritterbusch has served as , guiding the journal's overall editorial strategy and development with his background in and ecological chemistry; he holds a Ph.D. from the Technical University of Braunschweig, , and is based at Wiley-VCH in Weinheim, . Under his leadership, the journal has maintained its focus on high-impact research in functional materials while expanding its international reach. The editorial team includes several Deputy Editors, who handle specialized areas such as , energy materials, and . As of 2025, these include Joseph Krumpfer (expertise in , Ph.D. from ), William Odette (expertise in chemistry and membrane dynamics, Ph.D. from ), Jayita Patwari (expertise in nanoscience, Ph.D. from SNBNCBS, ), Muxian Shen (expertise in and , Ph.D. from East China University of Science and Technology, based in ), Huan Wang (expertise in and nanotechnologies, Ph.D. from University of Technology of ), and Marc Zastrow (expertise in chemistry, Ph.D. from Technical University , based in ). These deputies collaborate closely with the to manage manuscript handling and ensure alignment with the journal's scope. The Editorial Advisory Board comprises 62 international experts who provide strategic guidance to the in-house editorial team, helping to uphold standards without direct involvement in . Notable members include Jennifer Rupp from the (), Cewen Nan and Qiang Zhang from , Yi Cui from , and Khalil Amine from , representing diverse expertise in areas like , , and .

Peer Review Process

The peer review process for Advanced Functional Materials employs a single-anonymized format, where the identities of reviewers remain confidential while authors' names are visible to them. Manuscripts are initially assessed by professional in-house editors for suitability, relevance, and quality before advancing to external review. Typically, two to three independent reviewers are invited per submission, selected from a global pool of experts based on their specialized knowledge, reputation, and absence of conflicts of interest. The process emphasizes efficiency and rigor, with an average of 7 days from submission to the first editorial decision, often involving desk rejection for unsuitable manuscripts. For those proceeding to full review, the cycle typically spans 4-6 weeks, incorporating feedback from external experts on scientific validity, novelty, and impact. Authors are encouraged to submit revisions using tracked changes to address reviewer comments, facilitating iterative improvements while maintaining transparency. The holds the authority for final decisions, ensuring alignment with the journal's standards for breakthrough research. Reproducibility is a core requirement, mandating data availability statements and adherence to principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) for all submissions. Authors must include detailed material compositions and experimental validation in the main text or supporting information, with non-compliance potentially leading to rejection without review. An appeals process allows authors to contest rejections by emailing the journal with the manuscript ID, providing evidence of procedural errors or overlooked merits; however, the editor's ruling is final. As of 2025, the journal maintains a selective % acceptance rate, prioritizing manuscripts that demonstrate significant novelty and broad interdisciplinary over incremental contributions. This approach underscores the journal's commitment to advancing functional materials research through high-quality, verifiable publications.

Metrics and Indexing

Citation and Metrics

The Advanced Functional Materials journal demonstrates substantial influence within the community, as evidenced by its Journal Impact Factor (JIF) of 19.0 in 2024, according to the (JCR) released by . This metric, which measures the average number of citations received by articles published in the two preceding years, highlights the journal's high citation rate among peers. Historically, the JIF has shown a marked upward trajectory, rising from 7.19 in 2005 to a peak of 19.924 in 2021, before stabilizing around 19.0 in subsequent years, underscoring the journal's evolving prominence since its inception. Complementing the JIF, the journal's stands at 27.7 for 2024, calculated by as the average citations per document over a four-year period, further affirming its broad reach and relevance. The of approximately 428 indicates that 428 articles have each been cited at least 428 times, a testament to the enduring impact of its published works. For top-performing papers, average citations often exceed 100, with many seminal contributions in functional materials garnering thousands of citations, establishing key benchmarks in the field. In terms of ranking, Advanced Functional Materials places in the top 1% of journals via the (SJR) of 5.439 in 2024, which weights citations by the prestige of citing sources and positions the journal as a leader in categories like (miscellaneous) and nanoscience. This selectivity is reinforced by an acceptance rate of 20%, ensuring only high-quality submissions are published. The journal's growth in these metrics since 2010 aligns with surging research interest in and energy materials, driving higher submission volumes and citation accumulation in these high-impact domains.

Abstracting Services

Advanced Functional Materials is indexed in several major abstracting and indexing services, enhancing its discoverability among researchers in and related fields. Key databases include the () from the , which abstracts content relevant to chemistry and materials, Scopus from for comprehensive multidisciplinary coverage, and , specifically the from Clarivate Analytics, which tracks high-impact . These services ensure that articles are systematically cataloged and searchable based on keywords, authors, and citations. Additional indexing services cover specialized areas, such as from the for physics, electronics, and engineering applications, and the Materials Science Citation Index, integrated within for focused materials research. For biomedical applications, particularly in biomaterials, selected citations are included in , the of Medicine's database, allowing visibility in health sciences contexts. As a , it is not listed in the (DOAJ), but it supports compliance through options for funded research. The journal's International Standard Serial Numbers are 1616-301X for the print edition and 1616-3028 for the online edition. Long-term preservation is ensured through archiving in , a digital archiving service that safeguards electronic content against potential publisher disruptions. Full-text articles are accessible via the Wiley Online Library platform, providing subscribers and authorized users with complete access to published content. For open access articles, particularly those under hybrid options, selected full-text versions are deposited in , promoting broader dissemination of compliant research. These indexing and accessibility mechanisms contribute to the journal's role in impact metric calculations, such as those derived from citation data in and .

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