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. 2022 Jan 13;2(1):2100125. doi: 10.1002/smsc.202100125

The Inaugural Volume of Small Science—A Splendid Start

Ulf Scheffler
PMCID: PMC11935924  PMID: 40212324

One year ago, we published the very first issue of Small Science. During this first year, the journal has received incredible support from the international scientific community and we were already able to publish 12 issues and a total of 86 wonderful manuscripts in its first volume. Overall, we are astonished and delighted by the fact that Small Science is fast‐paced and receives such positive feedback.

This would not have been possible without our authors who submitted their cutting‐edge fundamental or interdisciplinary research at the micro‐ and nanoscale to Small Science. Table  1 highlights the top ten authors whose articles have received the most attention from research communities during the first year after publication. The citation numbers already indicate that these articles are highly relevant and influential. These manuscripts illustrate many, but certainly not all, highly topical subfields of research at the sub‐macroscopic level — including energy storage, electrocatalysis, nanoarchitectonics, catalysis, 1D and 2D materials, and photonics.

Table 1.

Top 10 most cited and downloaded articles in 2021

Title Authors (* Corresponding) Affiliation Citations
In Situ and Operando Characterizations of 2D Materials in Electrochemical Energy Storage Devices Caixia Meng, Pratteek Das, Xiaoyu Shi, Quiang Fu*, Klaus Müllen*, Zhong‐Shuai Wu* State Key Laboratory of Catalysis, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, P. R. China and Max‐Planck‐Institut für Polymerforschung, Mainz, Germany 21
Recent Advances in Nonprecious Metal Oxide Electrocatalysts and Photocatalysts for N2 Reduction Reaction under Ambient Condition Tong Xu, Jie Liang, Shaoxiong Li, Zhaoquan Xu, Luchao Yue, Tingshuai Li, Yonglan Luo, Qian Liu*, Xifeng Shi, Abdullah M. Asiri, Chun Yang, Xuping Sun* Institute of Fundamental and Frontier Sciences, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, P. R. China 21
Nanoarchitectonics Revolution and Evolution: From Small Science to Big Technology Katsuhiko Ariga* World Premier International (WPI) Research Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA), National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Tsukuba, Japan 17
Recent Advances in Strategies for Improving the Performance of CO2 Reduction Reaction on Single Atom Catalysts Qiyou Wang, Chao Cai, Minyang Dai, Junwei Fu, Xiaodong Zhang, Huangjingwei Li, Hang Zhang, Kejun Chen, Yiyang Lin, Hongmei Li, Junhua Hu, Masahiro Miyauchi, Min Liu* Shenzhen Research Institute, School of Physics and Electronics, Central South University, Changsha, P. R. China 15
Progress in the Understanding and Applications of the Intrinsic Reactivity of Graphene‐Based Materials Zahra Komeily‐Nia, Liang‐Ti Qu, Jing‐Liang Li* Institute for Frontier Materials, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia 15
Two‐Dimensional Materials for Integrated Photonics: Recent Advances and Future Challenges Jianghong Wu, Hui Ma, Peng Yin, Yanqi Ge, Yupeng Zhang, Lan Li*, Han Zhang*, Hongtao Lin* Key Laboratory of 3D Micro/Nano Fabrication and Characterization of Zhejiang Province, School of Engineering, Westlake University, Hangzhou, P. R. China and Key Lab. of Advanced Micro/Nano Electronic Devices & Smart Systems of Zhejiang, College of Information Science & Electronic Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, P. R. China 13
Heteronanotubes: Challenges and Opportunities Rong Xiang*, Shigeo Maruyama* Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan 12
ReS2 Nanosheets with In Situ Formed Sulfur Vacancies for Efficient and Highly Selective Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction Yanzhao Zhang, Dazhi Yao, Bingquan Xia, Haolan Xu, Youhong Tang, Kenneth Davey, Jingrun Ran*, Shi‐Zhang Qiao* School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia 12
What Is the Right Carbon for Practical Anode in Alkali Metal Ion Batteries? Jun Zhang, Junwei Han, Qinbai Yun, Qi Li, Yu Long, Guowei Ling, Chen Zhang*, Quan‐Hong Yang* School of Marine Science and Technology, Tianjin University, Tianjin, P. R. China and Joint School of National University of Singapore, Tianjin University, International Campus of Tianjin University, Binhai New City, P. R. China 11
Recent Advances on Sodium‐Ion Batteries and Sodium Dual‐Ion Batteries: State‐of‐the‐Art Na+ Host Anode Materials Decai Gong, Chenyang Wei, Zhongwang Liang, Yongbing Tang* Functional Thin Films Research Center, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, P. R. China and Nano Science and Technology Institute, University of Science and Technology of China, Suzhou, P. R. China 11

Our editorial team strives to span fields and scales of research, looking for outstanding performance or relevant conceptual advances with a strong potential for wider implementation. We ask our reviewers to rigorously evaluate the technical standard of submissions, and comment more generally on the broader impact and novelty of reported results. As such, it can be challenging to review manuscripts for a new journal that aims to develop into the premium Open Access journal in its field. We would therefore like to thank all reviewers who devoted their time and expertise in support of our journal. Furthermore, we are very grateful for our readers who instantly welcomed Small Science as a platform for accessing impactful scientific results. As a result, we find that each article has been downloaded nearly 1000 times on average in 2021.

Unfortunately, it was rather difficult to engage with the community in person as many conferences had to be cancelled or postponed last year. In order to find an alternative, in November, Small Science hosted a virtual symposium entitled “Spotlights in Small Science” with more than 1800 individual participants worldwide. We are very honored that our Executive Editorial Board members Hideo Hosono, Vivian Yam, and Lei Jiang together with Takashi Kato, Damien Faivre, and Xinliang Feng shared their research insights and vision during this online symposium, making this a great and exceptional event. With in‐person meetings still a while away we are currently planning another exciting online event in collaboration with our sister journal Advanced Science in March. Stay tuned for more details.

Our highly renowned Executive Advisory Board has been and will be a tremendous and essential support. In the future, Small Science’s Executive Advisory Board will be accompanied by a topically and geographically diverse International Advisory Board of leading scientists who reflect the active nature of this vibrant community:

Jong‐Beom Baek, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea

Megan Butala, University of Florida, USA

Chunying Chen, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China

Antonio Facchetti, Northwestern University, USA

Damien Faivre, Bioscience and Biotechnology Institute of Aix‐Marseille, France

Cristina Flors, Instituto IMDEA Nanociencia, Spain

Shaojun Guo, Peking University, China

Jennifer Ann Hollingsworth, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

Yuri Kivshar, Australia National University, Australia

Petra Mela, Technical University Munich, Germany

Salvador Pané i Vidal, ETH Zürich, Switzerland

Arri Priimägi, Tampere University, Finland

Jinyao Tang, University of Hongkong, China

Zhiyong Tang, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China

Krasimir Vasilev, University of South Australia, Australia

Ajayan Vinu, University of Newcastle, Australia

Joerg G. Werner, Boston University, USA

Zhichuan J. Xu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Xingchen Ye, Indiana University, USA

Yan Yu, University of Science and Technology of China, China

In 2021, the whole Small‐family has seen an all‐time high in submissions as well as published manuscripts. Naturally, this is to be expected for young and evolving journals like Small Science and its sister journal  Small Structures which was launched just a few months earlier. However, the same trend is also observed for the established sister journal  Small Methods and the eminent “mother journal”  Small . Moreover, the number of authors who chose to publish their research under an Open Access license in our hybrid sister journals has never been higher. We consider this a strong confirmation that our Gold Open Access journal Small Science is best placed to address the community's demand for rapid publication of top‐quality research reaching as broad an audience as possible.

Strongly encouraged by this inaugural year, we are looking forward to a prosperous future working closely with our readers, reviewers, authors, and Advisory Board members. We are committed to continuous improvement and to publish the next exciting volume of fascinating research in Small Science.

We wish you all a happy and healthy year 2022!

On behalf of the whole team,

Ulf Scheffler (Editor‐in‐Chief)

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