Jun-Qing Yin | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jun-Qing Yin | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Research Fellow  at Chengdu University, China

Dr. Jun-Qing Yin is an accomplished researcher in physical chemistry, specializing in catalysis, surface science, and alloy design for reaction mechanisms. Currently serving as a Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Study, Chengdu University, he focuses on both theoretical and applied research in Fischer–Tropsch Synthesis, NO–CO reactions, and methane reforming. His work combines computational modeling with experimental collaboration, aiming to address pressing challenges in sustainable chemistry and industrial catalysis. Dr. Yin has a strong international background, having completed postdoctoral research at Kyoto University, Japan, in Shigeyoshi Sakaki’s renowned group. He has published extensively in high-impact journals such as Nature, Science, and Journal of Catalysis, and his research has garnered significant citations and global attention. His contributions extend beyond academia through interdisciplinary teamwork and mentorship, positioning him as a leading figure in advancing catalytic science and a role model for emerging researchers worldwide.

Professional Profile 

Scopus Profile | ORCID Profile 

Education

Dr. Yin earned his Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Chemistry from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, where his doctoral thesis focused on the theoretical investigation of iron surfaces and iron–silica interfaces in Fischer–Tropsch Synthesis. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Shanxi Datong University, providing a strong foundation in chemical principles and experimental techniques. He then pursued a Master’s degree in Physical Chemistry at Inner Mongolia Normal University, graduating, where his research centered on the structural stability of gold clusters and their adsorption properties. This academic progression equipped Dr. Yin with expertise in computational chemistry, materials modeling, and catalytic reaction mechanisms. His rigorous training at prestigious institutions, combined with his exposure to interdisciplinary research environments, has enabled him to bridge theory and application, contributing innovative insights to the global field of physical chemistry.

Experience

Dr. Yin’s professional career began with postdoctoral research at Kyoto University, where he worked in Shigeyoshi Sakaki’s group on catalytic mechanisms in single-atom alloys, particularly for NO–CO reactions and methane reforming. This experience provided advanced training in computational simulations and international collaboration. He joined Chengdu University as a Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Study, where he leads theoretical investigations into the stability and catalytic activity of alloys, as well as surface modification techniques to enhance catalytic selectivity. His work has consistently involved close collaboration with experimentalists, enabling the validation of theoretical predictions and the practical optimization of catalytic systems. Over his career, Dr. Yin has contributed to interdisciplinary projects across China, Japan, and Europe, producing influential publications in top-tier journals. His experience reflects both technical depth and the ability to work in multicultural research environments, making him a versatile and impactful scientist.

Research Interest

Dr. Yin’s research interests lie at the intersection of computational chemistry, catalysis, and materials science. He focuses on understanding catalytic mechanisms at the atomic and molecular level, with particular emphasis on single-atom alloys, iron-based catalysts, and metal-support interfaces. His studies explore reaction pathways, stability, and selectivity in key industrial processes such as Fischer–Tropsch Synthesis, NO–CO reactions, and methane reforming. By combining density functional theory (DFT) simulations with collaboration from experimental groups, Dr. Yin seeks to design catalysts with enhanced activity, stability, and sustainability. He is also interested in the role of surface modification and ligand engineering in optimizing catalytic performance. Beyond pure research, he is passionate about bridging fundamental theory with real-world applications, aiming to develop catalytic systems that contribute to cleaner energy production and reduced environmental impact. This vision guides his ongoing work in sustainable chemistry and innovative catalyst design.

Awards and Honors

While Dr. Yin’s profile emphasizes his strong publication record and collaborative research achievements, his recognition comes from contributing to groundbreaking studies published in world-leading journals such as Nature and Science. These publications themselves represent significant scientific honors, as they reflect peer validation at the highest level. His collaborative project on rhodium-zeolite-catalyzed hydroformylation, published in Nature, and his theoretical insights on single-atom alloys in Journal of Catalysis, highlight his expertise and innovation. His role as corresponding author in multiple high-impact papers demonstrates recognition of his independent research leadership. Participation in international research networks, including Kyoto University and collaborations with European institutions, further showcases his reputation as a trusted scientific partner. While formal award listings may be pending, his scientific contributions, citation record, and invitations to contribute to global research efforts serve as indicators of his standing and respect within the physical chemistry and catalysis communities.

Research Skills

Dr. Yin possesses a diverse set of research skills that enable him to address complex challenges in physical chemistry. He is highly proficient in computational modeling, particularly density functional theory (DFT) simulations, for exploring catalytic mechanisms and predicting material properties. His expertise extends to surface science, single-atom alloy design, and metal-support interface studies. He has strong skills in analyzing reaction energetics, adsorption behaviors, and catalytic selectivity. Dr. Yin is adept at integrating theoretical modeling with experimental results, ensuring his findings have practical, real-world relevance. His ability to collaborate with experimentalists allows him to validate computational predictions and guide catalyst synthesis and testing. In addition, he is skilled in scientific writing, producing clear, high-impact publications, and in managing multidisciplinary projects across different cultural and institutional settings. These capabilities, combined with his problem-solving mindset, position him to continue driving innovation in sustainable catalysis and materials design.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Regioselective hydroformylation of propene catalysed by rhodium-zeolite
Authors: Xiangjie Zhang, Tao Yan, Huaming Hou, Junqing Yin, Hongliu Wan, Xiaodong Sun, Qing Zhang, Fanfei Sun, Yao Wei, Mei Dong, Weibin Fan, Jianguo Wang, Yujie Sun, Xiong Zhou, Kai Wu, Yong Yang, Yongwang Li, Zhi Cao
Year: 2024 (published April 24; in Nature, May 2024 issue)
Citations: 48

Title: Catalysis of Nickel-Based gold single-atom alloy for NO-CO reaction: Theoretical insight into role of gold atom in enhancing catalytic activity
Authors: Jun-Qing Yin, Takahito Nakajima, Shigeyoshi Sakaki 
Year: 2024 (Journal of Catalysis, Volume 432, Article 115430)
Citations: 2

Title: Synthesis of Benzofuro[3,2-b]indol-3-one Derivatives via Dearomative (3 + 2) Cycloaddition of 2-Nitrobenzofurans and para-Quinamines
Authors: Wei-Cheng Yuan, Hai-Ying Zeng, Yan-Ping Zhang, Jian-Qiang Zhao, Yong You, Jun-Qing Yin, Ming-Qiang Zhou, Zhen-Hua Wang
Year: 2024 (Molecules, 29(5), article 1163)
Citations: 5

Conclusion

Dr. Jun-Qing Yin is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional contributions to the field of catalysis and physical chemistry. His pioneering work on reaction mechanisms, single-atom alloys, and iron-based catalytic systems has not only advanced theoretical understanding but also informed industrial applications in sustainable energy and chemical production. His international collaborations, high-impact publications, and dedication to bridging theory with experiment reflect a researcher of both depth and versatility. With continued efforts to expand global leadership roles and strengthen independent publication output, Dr. Yin’s research trajectory promises to deliver significant advancements to both science and society in the years ahead.

Ke Ling Hu | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ke Ling Hu | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Associate Researcher at Yantai Advanced Materials and Green Manufacturing Shandong Provincial Laboratory, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ke Ling Hu is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in polymer chemistry and materials science. With an extensive background in both academic and industrial research, he has made significant contributions to the synthesis and development of advanced polymers, particularly in the areas of bio-based polyesters, thermoplastic elastomers, and solid polymer electrolytes. His work bridges academic theory and practical applications, as evidenced by his involvement in various patents and ongoing research projects. Dr. Hu is also committed to advancing scientific knowledge through teaching and mentoring students in materials science. His work is recognized internationally, with over 15 publications in high-impact journals and multiple collaborations with renowned research institutions.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Ke Ling Hu earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Nankai University in June 2016, where he focused on polymer chemistry. Following his doctoral studies, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Hong Kong and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, where he gained experience in cutting-edge polymer and material science research. His extensive education and postdoctoral training provided a solid foundation for his current role in advanced material research, blending academic learning with practical, industrially relevant research. His academic journey reflects both deep expertise in his field and a continuous drive for innovation and discovery.

Professional Experience

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ke Ling Hu has held several academic positions throughout his career. After completing his postdoctoral work, he joined the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Tiangong University in 2020 as an assistant professor. In 2023, he transitioned to the Shandong Laboratory of Advanced Materials and Green Manufacturing at Yantai, where he currently serves as an associate professor. Dr. Hu’s academic career has been marked by a focus on advancing polymer research and teaching, as well as engaging in several industry-related projects, particularly in the development of high-performance polymers and coatings. His roles have allowed him to combine academic research with real-world applications in materials science.

Research Interest 

Dr. Hu’s research interests primarily lie in the synthesis and application of advanced polymer materials. His work spans various fields, including living radical polymerization, thermoplastic elastomers, solid polymer electrolytes, and polymer nanoparticles for biomedical applications. He is particularly focused on developing high-end special resins such as polyimides and silicone-modified polyurethanes, as well as working on low-temperature curing of resins and creating polymers with enhanced radiation and high-temperature resistance. His research is characterized by both fundamental scientific inquiry and a commitment to developing materials with significant industrial and environmental impact, particularly in green manufacturing and sustainable material production.

Award and Honor

Dr. Ke Ling Hu has earned several academic distinctions and professional recognitions. He has published over 15 high-impact journal articles as both first author and corresponding author in top-tier polymer science journals, including Polymer Chemistry and European Polymer Journal. He has also been recognized for his innovative work with eight Chinese patents related to polymer resins and coatings. As a member of the Chinese Chemical Society and the Chinese Society of Biomaterials, Dr. Hu has contributed to the advancement of material science through his research and his service as a reviewer for prestigious journals. These honors reflect his continued impact and leadership in the field of polymer chemistry and materials science.

Conclusion

Dr. Keling Hu is a highly accomplished researcher whose work in polymer chemistry and materials science is making important contributions to both academia and industry. His strong academic background, innovative research projects, significant publication record, and patent submissions demonstrate his potential for recognition as a Best Researcher. While his citation impact and public outreach could be enhanced, his consistent scholarly work and growing professional presence make him a deserving candidate for the award.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Engineering surface-grafted polymers for adhesion and friction control
    Author(s): Zhang, Y., Yu, B., Ma, S., Li, B., Zhou, F.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0
  • Title: Polymer dispersity modulation by statistical copolymerization of (α-alkyl)acrylate monomers with disparate reactivity: Enhanced monomer conversion and tailored dispersity for dielectric elastomer application
    Author(s): Hu, K., Zhang, Y., Liu, S., Wu, Y., Li, B.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0
  • Title: Iridescent transparent passive radiative cooling enabled by cellulose nanocrystal assemblies
    Author(s): Feng, K., Zhang, L., Liu, Y., Wu, Y., Zhou, F.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1
  • Title: Host-guest self-assembly grafts into silica sub-surface for shear-stable interfaces
    Author(s): Liu, Y., Wu, Y., Wu, Z., Sheng, W., Zhou, F.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1
  • Title: Pd nanoparticles supported in PDMAEMA-b-PLMA micelles: A superb catalytic platform for Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling in water
    Author(s): Wang, J., Ge, Y., Wang, Y., Liu, J., Hu, K.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2
  • Title: Crystallization-driven formation poly (L-lactic acid)/poly (D-lactic acid)-polyethylene glycol-poly (L-lactic acid) small-sized microsphere structures by solvent-induced self-assembly
    Author(s): Wang, K., Wang, R., Hu, K., Zhang, C., Sun, X.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 4
  • Title: Hydrophilic Surface Modification of Poly(methyl methacrylate)/Poly(methyl methacrylate-co-acrylic acid) Composite Film by Surface Activation
    Author(s): Sun, X., Hu, K., Wang, K., Wang, R., Ma, Z.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1
  • Title: Molecularly Imprinted Polymer with High Capacity and Selectivity for Separation of Bovine Serum Albumin
    Author(s): Zhang, M., Wang, Y., Hu, K., Zou, L., Zhang, Y.
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 2
  • Title: Synthesis of High Molecular Weight Polymers by Organocatalyzed Living Radical Polymerization and Self-Assembly Behavior
    Author(s): Hu, K., Liu, S., Zhao, Z., Zhang, Y.
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 1
  • Title: Bioinspired, Ultra-Fast Polymerization of Dopamine under Mild Conditions
    Author(s): Zhou, X., Gao, S., Huang, D., Zhao, Z., Zhang, Y.
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 8

Lidija Androš Dubraja | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lidija Androš Dubraja | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Senior research associate at Ruđer Bošković Institute, Croatia

Lidija Androš Dubraja is a distinguished chemist with expertise in the synthesis of new materials, particularly in the fields of ferroelectrics and nanotechnology. Currently serving as a Senior Research Associate at the Ruđer Bošković Institute (RBI) in Croatia, she has a broad and influential research career spanning over a decade. Her work is characterized by a strong focus on the development of advanced materials with potential applications in electronics, energy, and catalysis. Throughout her career, she has led several significant research projects, including international collaborations, and has contributed to the advancement of her field through publications in reputable scientific journals. In addition to her research, she has been involved in organizing scientific conferences and fostering collaboration within the scientific community.

Professional Profile

Education

Lidija Androš Dubraja completed her undergraduate and graduate studies in Chemistry at the University of Zagreb, Croatia, where she earned her diploma in 2008. She continued her academic journey by completing a PhD in Chemistry in 2013 at the same institution. Her doctoral research focused on areas within solid-state chemistry, with a particular emphasis on novel molecular materials. Following her PhD, she pursued postdoctoral research at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Germany, where she expanded her expertise in the field of nanotechnology. Her educational background laid a strong foundation for her future work in the development of advanced materials, and her training at both Croatian and international institutions has played a key role in shaping her research direction.

Professional Experience

Lidija’s professional career has been marked by steady progression and significant leadership roles at the Ruđer Bošković Institute (RBI), where she has been employed since 2009. She initially worked as a Research Assistant and later as a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Laboratory for Solid-State and Complex Compounds. From 2017 to 2022, she held the position of Research Associate before becoming a Senior Research Associate in 2022. Her research primarily focuses on the synthesis and characterization of metal-organic materials and ferroelectric compounds. In addition to her academic roles, Lidija has also served as a project leader for several significant research grants, including those funded by the Croatian Science Foundation and international partners. Her professional experience reflects a deep commitment to scientific research, innovation, and collaboration within the global scientific community.

Research Interest 

Lidija Androš Dubraja’s primary research interests lie in the areas of material science, particularly in the synthesis of new molecular materials and their applications in electronics, energy storage, and catalysis. Her work explores the design and characterization of metal-organic frameworks, ferroelectrics, and nanostructured composites. Lidija is particularly focused on understanding the properties of materials that exhibit ferroelectric polarization and their potential use in advanced electronic devices. Her research also spans areas of nanotechnology, where she investigates the use of nanostructured materials for applications in sensors, energy storage devices, and sustainable energy solutions. Through her innovative research, she aims to contribute to the development of next-generation materials that can address key technological challenges in modern science and industry.

Award and Honor

Lidija Androš Dubraja has received several prestigious awards and honors in recognition of her contributions to the field of chemistry and material science. She has been the recipient of various research grants, including those from the Croatian Science Foundation, the Ministry of Science and Education of Croatia, and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). These funding awards have supported her significant research projects, enabling her to explore cutting-edge topics in materials science and nanotechnology. Additionally, her work has led to multiple international collaborations, strengthening her global research network. Lidija’s achievements in both research and project leadership highlight her scientific excellence and her growing influence in her field. Her leadership in organizing the 4th Mediterranean Conference on the Applications of the Mössbauer Effect further underscores her commitment to advancing scientific exchange and collaboration.

Conclusion

Lidija Androš Dubraja is undoubtedly a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. She has demonstrated a consistent record of high-level academic achievement, impactful research, and leadership in scientific projects. Her work on ferroelectrics and advanced materials is both cutting-edge and highly relevant to contemporary challenges in materials science and nanotechnology. She also shows strong organizational skills and international collaboration. To further solidify her standing, she could work on expanding the citation impact of her publications and increase her engagement with broader scientific and public communities. Nonetheless, her overall contributions to science make her a deserving candidate for the award, and she is well-positioned for continued success in her research career.

Publications Top Noted

  1. Multifunctionality and size of the chloranilate ligand define the topology of transition metal coordination polymers
    • Authors: LA Dubraja, K Molčanov, D Žilić, B Kojić-Prodić, E Wenger
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 38
  2. Electrochemical tuning of magnetism in ordered mesoporous transition-metal ferrite films for micromagnetic actuation
    • Authors: LA Dubraja, C Reitz, L Velasco, R Witte, R Kruk, H Hahn, T Brezesinski
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 30
  3. Ba4Ta2O9 Oxide Prepared from an Oxalate-Based Molecular Precursor—Characterization and Properties
    • Authors: L Andros, M Jurić, J Popović, A Šantić, P Lazić, M Benčina, M Valant, …
    • Year: 2013
    • Citations: 28
  4. Supramolecular architectures of novel chromium (III) oxalate complexes: steric effects of the ligand size and building-blocks approach
    • Authors: L Androš, M Jurić, K Molčanov, P Planinić
    • Year: 2012
    • Citations: 23
  5. Malleable electronic structure of chloranilic acid and its species determined by X-ray charge density studies
    • Authors: V Vukovic, K Molčanov, C Jelsch, E Wenger, A Krawczuk, M Juric, …
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 22
  6. The influence of metal centres on the exchange interaction in heterometallic complexes with oxalate-bridged cations
    • Authors: LA Dubraja, M Jurić, F Torić, D Pajić
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 22
  7. New mononuclear oxalate complexes of copper (II) with 2D and 3D architectures: Synthesis, crystal structures and spectroscopic characterization
    • Authors: L Androš, M Jurić, P Planinić, D Žilić, B Rakvin, K Molčanov
    • Year: 2010
    • Citations: 22
  8. Spin-coupling in dimers of 2, 3-dicyano-5, 6-dichlorosemiquinone radical anions in the crystalline state
    • Authors: K Molčanov, D Babić, B Kojić-Prodić, J Stare, N Maltar-Strmečki, L Androš
    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 21
  9. Dimensionality controlled by light exposure: 1D versus 3D oxalate-bridged [CuFe] coordination polymers based on an [Fe (C 2 O 4) 3] 3− metallotecton
    • Authors: L Kanižaj, LA Dubraja, F Torić, D Pajić, K Molčanov, E Wenger, M Jurić
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 20
  10. Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of the Anti-Ferromagnetic Coupling of CrIII Ions through Diamagnetic −O–NbV–O– Bridges
    • Authors: M Juric, L Androš Dubraja, D Pajic, F Toric, A Zorko, A Ozarowski, …
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 18
  11. Crystal disassembly and reassembly of heterometallic Ni II–Ta V oxalate compounds
    • Authors: LA Dubraja, D Matković-Čalogović, P Planinić
    • Year: 2015
    • Citations: 17
  12. 1D heterometallic oxalate compounds as precursors for mixed Ca–Cr oxides–synthesis, structures, and magnetic studies
    • Authors: L Androš, M Jurić, J Popović, D Pajić, K Zadro, K Molčanov, D Žilić, …
    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 17
  13. A series of compounds containing various (oxalato) tantalate (V) complex anions–synthesis, properties and the mixed-metal oxide formation via thermal decomposition
    • Authors: L Androš, D Matković-Čalogović, P Planinić
    • Year: 2013
    • Citations: 17
  14. Magnetic anisotropy of Cr (III) ions in polymeric oxalate complexes as revealed by HF-ESR spectroscopy
    • Authors: D Žilić, L Androš, Y Krupskaya, V Kataev, B Büchner
    • Year: 2015
    • Citations: 16
  15. Magneto-structural correlations in oxalate-bridged Sr (II) Cr (III) coordination polymers: structure, magnetization, X-band, and high-field ESR studies
    • Authors: LA Dubraja, M Jurić, J Popović, D Pajić, Y Krupskaya, V Kataev, …
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 15

Masoud Nasr-Esfahani | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Masoud Nasr-Esfahani | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Faculty member at Yasouj University, Iran

Dr. Masoud Nasr-Esfahani is a seasoned organic chemist and professor at Yasouj University, Iran, with over two decades of experience in academia. Known for his expertise in organic synthesis and catalysis, he is a dedicated educator and researcher, actively contributing to the fields of photochemistry and catalysis. His work in catalyst development and organic synthesis applications has made significant impacts within the scientific community in Iran and internationally.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Masoud Nasr-Esfahani completed all his higher education at Isfahan University and Isfahan University of Technology, earning his B.Sc. in Applied Chemistry from Isfahan University of Technology, followed by an M.Sc. and a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Isfahan University. His academic foundation in chemistry has been instrumental in his extensive research and teaching career.

Experience

Dr. Nasr-Esfahani is a Professor of Organic Chemistry at Yasouj University, where he has been teaching and conducting research since 2001. His teaching repertoire spans a broad array of subjects, including general and advanced organic chemistry, physical organic chemistry, spectroscopy, pharmaceutical chemistry, heterocyclic chemistry, natural product synthesis, and stereochemistry. With experience teaching at all academic levels—B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D.—Dr. Nasr-Esfahani has mentored countless students, imparting a deep understanding of both foundational and advanced topics in chemistry. He is an active member of the Iranian Chemical Society, further contributing to the field’s development.

Research Focus

Dr. Nasr-Esfahani’s research interests lie at the intersection of photochemistry, organic synthesis, and catalysis. He is particularly focused on the synthesis and application of catalysts in organic reactions, exploring innovative methods to advance the field of organic synthesis.

Author Metrics

Dr. Nasr-Esfahani has published numerous research papers in prestigious journals, primarily focusing on organic synthesis, catalysis, and photochemistry. His work is frequently cited in studies relating to these fields, underscoring his contributions to organic chemistry and his influence on both academic and applied research in the synthesis and use of catalysts.

Conclusion

Dr. Masoud Nasr-Esfahani’s distinguished career as an educator and researcher in the field of organic chemistry, along with his groundbreaking work in catalysis and organic synthesis, makes him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive contributions to the field of photochemistry, catalysis, and organic synthesis, combined with his influence on both academic and applied research, underscore his suitability for this prestigious award. By fostering further interdisciplinary collaborations and focusing on real-world applications, Dr. Nasr-Esfahani could further elevate his already impressive contributions to chemistry.

Publications Top Noted

  1. Magnetic Fe3O4 Nanoparticles: Efficient and Recoverable Nanocatalyst for the Synthesis of Polyhydroquinolines and Hantzsch 1,4-Dihydropyridines under Solvent-Free Conditions
    Authors: M. Nasr-Esfahani, S.J. Hoseini, M. Montazerozohori, R. Mehrabi, …
    Journal: Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical
    Volume: 382
    Pages: 99-105
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 198
  2. Fe3O4 Nanoparticles as an Efficient and Magnetically Recoverable Catalyst for the Synthesis of 3,4-Dihydropyrimidin-2(1H)-ones under Solvent-Free Conditions
    Authors: N.E. Masoud, S.J. Hoseini, F. Mohammadi
    Journal: Chinese Journal of Catalysis
    Volume: 32 (9-10)
    Pages: 1484-1489
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 130
  3. Ionic Liquid and Sulfonic Acid-Based Bifunctional Periodic Mesoporous Organosilica (BPMO–IL–SO3H) as a Highly Efficient and Reusable Nanocatalyst
    Authors: D. Elhamifar, M. Nasr‐Esfahani, B. Karimi, R. Moshkelgosha, A. Shábani
    Journal: ChemCatChem
    Volume: 6 (9)
    Pages: 2593-2599
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 95
  4. Photocatalytic Degradation of an Organic Dye in Some Aqueous Buffer Solutions Using Nano Titanium Dioxide: A Kinetic Study
    Authors: M. Montazerozohori, M. Nasr-Esfahani, S. Joohari
    Journal: Environment Protection Engineering
    Volume: 38 (3)
    Pages: 45-55
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 61
  5. Some New Cadmium Complexes: Antibacterial/Antifungal Activity and Thermal Behavior
    Authors: M. Montazerozohori, S. Zahedi, M. Nasr-Esfahani, A. Naghiha
    Journal: Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
    Volume: 20 (4)
    Pages: 2463-2470
    Year: 2014