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The Journal of Nano Materials Impact (NanoMatImp) is committed to disseminating research as widely as possible. It follows an open-access publishing model, meaning that all articles are freely accessible online without any restrictions. The copyright of the published work stays with the author(s).

The published work in NanoMatImp is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0). This license allows others to share, copy, distribute, and transmit the work, as long as they attribute it correctly, indicating the original author(s) and the source. They are also free to adapt - remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even using the material for commercial purposes.

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By publishing in NanoMatImp, authors agree to the open-access policy, enhancing the reach, impact, and exchange of research globally. As a leading journal in the field of science and nanotechnology, NanoMatImp is dedicated to fostering collaboration and innovation within the research community. By embracing open access and the principles of the CC-BY 4.0 license, NanoMatImp aims to accelerate the pace of discovery and facilitate the sharing of knowledge worldwide. Researchers are encouraged to submit their work to NanoMatImp, knowing that their findings will be widely accessible and can make a significant impact in advancing scientific understanding.