Tungsten is the focal point of a peer-reviewed, international, and interdisciplinary research journal known as "Tungsten." This publication delves into various aspects of tungsten and its associated metals, encompassing molybdenum, cobalt, vanadium, tantalum, niobium, rhenium, zirconium, hafnium, titanium, manganese, along with their alloys and compounds.
Contributions are solicited across a spectrum of topics, spanning from fundamental inquiries into the science of tungsten and its counterparts, to the practical applications of these materials. The journal is committed to disseminating high-caliber articles concentrating on, though not confined to, the subsequent groundbreaking areas:
Nuclear materials
Low-dimensional materials
High-entropy materials
Energy conversion and storage materials
Polyoxometalates
Topological phases
Biomaterials
Catalytic materials
3D printing
Semiconductor materials
Magnetic materials
Negative thermal expansion materials
Advanced steel
Hard and refractory alloys
Metallurgy
Simulation and modeling
Surface treatment
Reuse and recycling
Its primary objective is to foster a broad exchange of research discoveries and enhance comprehension of advancements and innovative trajectories in both the science and applications of tungsten and its affiliated metals. These metals include molybdenum, cobalt, vanadium, tantalum, niobium, rhenium, zirconium, hafnium, titanium, manganese, and the diverse spectrum of alloys and compounds derived from them.