Assist Prof Dr. Behnam Seyyedi, Nanocomposite, Editorial Board Member
Urmia University, Faculty of Engineering, Departement of Materials Engineering, Iran
Behnam Seyyedi is an accomplished researcher and educator specializing in materials science and engineering. With over a decade of experience, he currently holds the position of Assistant Professor at Urmia University in Iran. His expertise lies in catalyst design and heterogeneous catalysis, particularly in the context of oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalysts for low-temperature fuel cells. Seyyedi’s research interests also extend to Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), CO2 utilization, H2 storage, and the development of heat-insulate and self-cleaning coatings. Over the course of his career, he has secured research funding, received patents, and authored numerous publications in high-impact journals.
Author Metrics:
Behnam Seyyedi has established himself as a prolific author with a Scopus, Orcid. His work reflects a substantial impact, as evidenced by citation metrics and the quality of journals in which he publishes.
- Citations: The author has received 386 citations across 368 documents, indicating a significant impact on the field.
- Documents: Behnam Seyyedi has contributed to 16 documents indexed on Scopus.
- h-index: The h-index, a measure of both productivity and citation impact, is 6.
Education:
Behnam Seyyedi earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science from the Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy, focusing on hybrid materials for the storage and purification of small gaseous molecules. His master’s degree, obtained from Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, centered on the synthesis of phthalocyanine pigment using microwave irradiation. Seyyedi’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Tabriz University, Iran.
Research Focus:
Seyyedi’s primary research revolves around catalyst design and heterogeneous catalysis, specifically targeting ORR catalysts for low-temperature fuel cells. Additionally, he explores the synthesis and application of MOFs, CO2 utilization, H2 storage, and the development of innovative coatings with heat-insulating and self-cleaning properties.
Professional Journey:
Seyyedi’s professional journey includes significant roles such as Assistant Professor at Urmia University and Maragheh University, where he led research projects funded by the universities. Prior to academia, he served as a senior researcher at the Iran National Petrochemical Company for six years, focusing on catalysts for polymer synthesis.
Honors & Awards:
Throughout his career, Seyyedi has received recognition for his contributions, including four patents and a book titled “Metal-Organic Frameworks: A New Class of Crystalline Porous Materials.” He has secured research grants from various entities, including the Iranian and Italian governments.
Publications Top Noted & Contributions:
Seyyedi has made significant contributions to the scientific community through numerous publications in reputable journals. His research covers topics ranging from the rational design of electrocatalysts to the synthesis and investigation of various catalysts’ effects on oxygen reduction reactions.
Journal: Alexandria Engineering Journal
Publication Date: December 2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.aej.2021.12.038
This article explores the rational design of a bi-functional mononuclear Cobalt-dependent composite, showcasing enhanced catalytic activity and exceptional durability for the oxygen reduction reaction.
Journal: Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Publication Date: December 2019
DOI: 10.1134/s0036023619130072
The article, published in the Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, focuses on the preparation of a Cobalt/Sulfur/Graphite electrocatalyst, emphasizing its efficiency in facilitating a two-electron pathway for oxygen reduction.
Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Publication Date: October 2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2019.08.018
In this publication, the authors present the enhanced electrocatalytic performance of a Cu0.02S0.01/rGO hybrid for the oxygen reduction reaction in an alkaline medium at low temperatures.
Title: Bio‐inspired iron/sulfur/graphene nanocomposite and its use in the catalysis of the oxygen reduction reaction at room temperature in alkaline media on a glassy carbon electrode
Journal: Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society
Publication Date: May 2019
This article explores a bio-inspired iron/sulfur/graphene nanocomposite and its catalytic applications for the oxygen reduction reaction under room temperature alkaline conditions on a glassy carbon electrode.
Title: Accelerating the oxygen reduction reaction via a bioinspired carbon‐supported zinc electrocatalyst
Journal: Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society
Publication Date: March 2019
Published in the Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society, this article investigates the acceleration of the oxygen reduction reaction through a bioinspired carbon-supported zinc electrocatalyst.
Research Timeline:
Seyyedi’s research journey began with his Ph.D. in 2008, delving into hybrid materials. Subsequent milestones include roles as an assistant professor, research at the Iran National Petrochemical Company, and impactful contributions in catalyst design, MOFs, and coatings. His timeline showcases a continuous dedication to advancing materials science.