Željko Jaćimović | Inorganic | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Željko Jaćimović | Inorganic | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Željko Jaćimović, Faculty of Metallurgy and Technology, Montenegro

Prof. Željko Jaćimović appears to be a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award based on his extensive and impactful contributions to the field. Here are some key points to consider:

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Research Focus and Impact

Prof. Jaćimović’s research primarily revolves around transition metal complexes with pyrazole-based ligands. His work covers various aspects including:

Synthesis and Characterization: Prof. Jaćimović has synthesized and characterized numerous transition metal complexes with pyrazole derivatives, contributing to the understanding of their structural and thermal properties.

Crystal Structure Analysis: He has conducted detailed crystallographic studies, providing valuable insights into the crystal structures of various metal complexes.

Thermal Decomposition Studies: His research includes the thermal decomposition of metal complexes, which is critical for understanding their stability and potential applications.

Publications

  • Bigović, M., Kaludjerović, M., Shova, S., Tomić, Z.D., Jaćimović, Ž.K. (2024). Crystal structure of 1,5-bis[(E)-1-(2-hydroxyphenyl)ethylidene]thiocarbonohydrazide dimethyl sulfoxide monosolvate, C17H18N4O2S·C2H6OS. Zeitschrift für Kristallographie – New Crystal Structures, 239(5), 941–943. 🧪
  • Radnović, N.D., Štetin, N., Radanović, M.M., Jaćimović, Ž.K., Barta Holló, B. (2024). Two Isomers of a Novel Ag(I) Complex with Pyrazole-Type Ligand—Synthesis, Structural, Thermal, and Antioxidative Characterization. Inorganics, 12(1), 4. 💧
  • Bošković, N., Jaćimović, Z., Bajt, O. (2023). Microplastic pollution in rivers of the Adriatic Sea basin in Montenegro: Impact on pollution of the Montenegrin coastline. Science of the Total Environment, 905, 167206. 🌊
  • Kočović, D., Mugoša, S., Shova, S., Tomić, Z.D., Jaćimović, I.K. (2023). Crystal structure of 3-(4-bromophenyl)-5-methyl-1H-pyrazole, C10H9BrN2. Zeitschrift für Kristallographie – New Crystal Structures, 238(5), 863–865. 🔬
  • Ognjanović, M., Jaćimović, Ž., Kosović-Perutović, M., Stanković, D.M., Antić, B. (2023). Self-Heating Flower-like Nanoconstructs with Limited Incorporation of Yttrium in Maghemite: Effect of Chemical Composition on Heating Efficiency, Cytotoxicity and Genotoxicity. Nanomaterials, 13(5), 870. 🌟
  • Stanković, M., Popova, M., Mazaj, M., Tušar, N.N., Logar, N.Z. (2022). Utilisation of waste Cu-, Mn- and Fe-loaded zeolites generated after wastewater treatment as catalysts for air treatment. Frontiers in Chemistry, 10, 1039716. ♻️
  • Ognjanović, M., Stanković, D.M., Jaćimović, Ž.K., Musić, S., Antić, B. (2022). Construction of Sensor for Submicromolar Detection of Riboflavin by Surface Modification of SPCE with Thermal Degradation Products of Nickel Acetate Tetrahydrate. Electroanalysis, 34(9), 1431–1440. 🧪
  • Zaimović, M.Š., Kosović Perutović, M., Jelušić, G., Radović, A., Jaćimović, Ž. (2022). The inhibitory effect of some pyrazole ligands and their Cu(II) complexes on the growth of Escherichia coli, Klebsiella–Enterobacter spp., and Staphylococcus aureus. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 13, 921157. 🦠
  • Holló, B.B., Radanović, M.M., Rodić, M.V., Jaćimović, Ž.K., Vojinović Ješić, L.S. (2022). Synthesis, Physicochemical, Thermal and Antioxidative Properties of Zn(II) Coordination Compounds with Pyrazole-Type Ligand. Inorganics, 10(2), 20. 💎
  • Ognjanović, M., Stanković, D.M., Jaćimović, Ž.K., Dojčinović, B., Antić, B. (2021). The effect of surface-modifier of magnetite nanoparticles on electrochemical detection of dopamine and heating efficiency in magnetic hyperthermia. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 884, 161075. 🧲

Conclusion

Prof. Željko Jaćimović’s research contributions are significant, reflecting both depth and breadth in his field. His extensive list of publications in high-impact journals and his focus on complex and diverse aspects of metal-ligand chemistry highlight his qualifications for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

Thirumavalavan Munusamy | Inorganic Chemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Thirumavalavan Munusamy | Inorganic Chemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Thirumavalavan Munusamy, Saveetha Engineering College, India

Dr. Thirumavalavan Munusamy is a distinguished chemist with over two decades of international experience in inorganic chemistry, nanotechnology, and environmental science. Holding a Ph.D. from the University of Madras, India, his expertise encompasses the synthesis and characterization of complex compounds, as well as extensive research in nanomaterials and environmental applications. Notable for his contributions, he has received numerous awards and grants, published in prestigious journals, and served as an editorial board member for several esteemed publications. As a dedicated educator, he has guided numerous students and contributed significantly to the academic community. 🧪📚

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🎓 Academic Journey

Dr. M. Thirumavalavan embarked on his academic voyage with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Loyola College, Chennai, followed by a Master’s from C.A.H. College, Melvisharam. He attained his Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of Madras, delving into the synthesis and characterization of novel macrobicyclic tricompartmental ligands and their metal complexes.

🏆 Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Thirumavalavan’s contributions have been acknowledged globally, from being recognized in “Who’s Who in the World” to receiving prestigious fellowships such as NSC, Taiwan, and FCT, Portugal. He’s served as an editorial board member for esteemed journals like Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology Journal and has been lauded by the International Biographical Centre, Cambridge.

👨‍🏫 Teaching

Alongside his research pursuits, Dr. Thirumavalavan has been a mentor and educator, guiding numerous master’s and doctoral students. He’s adept at handling classes in nano-biotechnology, environmental sciences, and chemistry for biomedical engineering.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. M. Thirumavalavan’s research primarily centers around the synthesis and application of nanomaterials for environmental remediation and catalytic processes. He specializes in the development of cellulose-based adsorbents, chitosan/ZnO nanocomposites, and mesoporous silica materials for heavy metal ion adsorption and photocatalytic degradation. His work extends to exploring the structural and functional properties of these materials, aiming to address challenges in water pollution and environmental sustainability. With a keen interest in innovative solutions, he continually explores novel approaches to tackle pressing environmental concerns through advanced materials science.

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