The first and premier journal dedicated to the science and technology of tungsten and related metals, including molybdenum, cobalt, vanadium, tantalum, niobium, rhenium, zirconium, hafnium, as well as their alloys and compounds.
It covers studies on nuclear materials, low-dimensional materials, high-entropy alloy, energy conversion and storage material, polyoxometalates, topological phases, biomaterials, catalysis, 3D printing, semiconductor materials, catalysis, advanced steel, hard and refractory alloys, metallurgy, simulation and modeling, surface treatment, reuse and recycling.
As a peer-reviewed, international research journal, Tungsten provides a forum for publishing full-length, original papers and invited overviews that advance the in-depth understanding of tungsten and relative metals and their applications. Papers that have a high impact potential and/or substantially advance the frontiers of science and technology are sought. Tungsten promotes papers globally to make scientific findings accessible to a broad range of readers.