Aliakbar Dehno Khalaji | Nanochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Aliakbar Dehno Khalaji | Nanochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Aliakbar Dehno Khalaji, Golestan University, Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aliakbar Dehno Khalaji is an expert in inorganic chemistry with a Ph.D. from Isfahan University of Technology (2007). He also holds an M.Sc. (2002) and a B.Sc. (1999) from the same institution. Currently, he is based at the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Golestan University, Gorgan, Iran. His research focuses on Schiff bases and their complexes, transition metal oxide nanoparticles, polymeric nanocomposites, removal of organic dyes and heavy metal ions, and Knoevenagel condensation catalysts. 📚🔬

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Education and Academic Background

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aliakbar Dehno Khalaji holds a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from Isfahan University of Technology, Iran (2002-2007), following an M.Sc. in the same field (2000-2002) and a B.Sc. in Pure Chemistry (1995-1999). His comprehensive academic background underscores a solid foundation in chemistry, particularly inorganic chemistry.

Research Interests

Dr. Aliakbar Dehno Khalaji’s research interests encompass several advanced topics in chemistry and materials science. His work focuses on Schiff bases and their complexes, exploring their synthesis, characterization, and applications. He also delves into the study of transition metal oxide nanoparticles, investigating their properties and potential uses. A significant aspect of his research involves polymeric nanocomposites, examining their structural and functional attributes. Additionally, Dr. Khalaji is interested in methods for removing organic dyes and heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions, addressing environmental and industrial challenges. His research further includes the development and application of catalysts in Knoevenagel condensation reactions, aiming to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in this important chemical process.

 

Publications Top Notes

  • Synthesis, characterization and crystal structure determination of a new oxovanadium (IV) Schiff base complex: The catalytic activity in the epoxidation of cyclooctene – Cited by 141 (2012) 🔬📉
  • Ab initio investigation of Al-and Ga-doped single-walled boron nitride nanotubes as ammonia sensor – Cited by 103 (2012) 🧪🔍
  • A mononuclear copper (II) complex based on the polypyridyl ligand 2, 4, 6-tris (2-pyridyl)-1, 3, 5-triazine (tptz), [Cu (tptz) 2] 2+: X-ray crystal structure, DNA binding and in … – Cited by 86 (2012) 💎🔬
  • Synthesis, characterization and crystal structures of new bidentate Schiff base ligand and its vanadium (IV) complex: The catalytic activity of vanadyl complex in epoxidation … – Cited by 84 (2012) 🔬🧪
  • Preparation and characterization of NiO nanoparticles via solid-state thermal decomposition of nickel (II) Schiff base complexes [Ni (salophen)] and [Ni (Me-salophen)] – Cited by 63 (2013) 🔬🔧
  • Synthesis of new chitosan Schiff base and its Fe2O3 nanocomposite: Evaluation of methyl orange removal and antibacterial activity – Cited by 62 (2021) 🌱🧪
  • Synthesis and coordination chemistry of new tetradentate N2S2 donor Schiff-base ligand ca2-dapte: Mononuclear and dinuclear copper (I) complexes [Cu (ca2dapte)] ClO4 and [{Cu … – Cited by 60 (2009) 🔬🔗
  • Two different 1D-chains in the structures of the copper (I) coordination polymers based on bidentate Schiff-base building units and thiocyanate anions as bridging ligands – Cited by 56 (2009) 🧪🔗
  • Retracted: Adsorption of Pb(II) and Cd(II) by magnetic chitosan‐salicylaldehyde Schiff base: Synthesis, characterization, thermal study and antibacterial activity – Cited by 52 (2022) ⚠️🧪
  • Synthesis and characterizations of NiO nanoparticles via solid-state thermal decomposition of nickel (II) Schiff base complexes – Cited by 52 (2014) 🔬🔬

 

 

Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aliakbar Dehno Khalaji’s extensive educational background, broad research interests, and significant publication record make him a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His contributions to the fields of inorganic chemistry, nanocomposites, and environmental applications reflect a commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing contemporary scientific and environmental challenges.

 

 

Ehsan Sanattalab | Nano Materials Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ehsan Sanattalab | Nano Materials Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ehsan Sanattalab, Hacettepe university, Turkey

👨‍🔬 Dr. Ehsan Sanattalab, a Ph.D. candidate in Chemical Engineering, possesses a rich background in composite nano-materials and bioengineering. His expertise extends to drug delivery carrier design and experimental techniques such as bio-imaging and molecularly imprinted techniques. With a Master’s in Bio-Engineering and a Bachelor’s in Materials Science and Engineering, his academic journey reflects a commitment to interdisciplinary research. Currently engaged in coordinating experiments and mentoring students, Dr. Sanattalab is poised to contribute significantly to postdoctoral research endeavors. His passion for nano-materials, polymer science, and bio-imaging underscores his potential as a valuable addition to any research team.

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EDUCATION

Dr. Ehsan Sanattalab’s academic journey reflects a dedicated pursuit of knowledge and expertise in engineering and bioengineering fields. He embarked on his educational odyssey with a Bachelor of Engineering in Materials Science and Engineering from Tabriz University in Iran, under the mentorship of Professor Abbas Kianvash. Subsequently, he pursued a Master of Engineering in Bio-Engineering at Hacettepe University in Ankara, Turkey, where he delved into the intricacies of inorganic nanoparticles labeled with fluorescence dyes for enhanced imaging, guided by Professor Tülin Kutsal. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering at Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, he focuses on synthesizing and characterizing controlled drug release systems using nanocomposite materials under the guidance of Professor Gülten Gürdağ. 📚

 

EXPERIENCE

 

🔬 Dr. Ehsan Sanattalab has demonstrated a wealth of expertise and leadership in his research and career endeavors. Since 2016, he has been actively coordinating and conducting experiments in Enhanced Fluorescent Imaging, drug carrier polymers, and molecularly imprinted polymers. Additionally, his role extends to the synthesis and characterization of multilayered inorganic nanoparticles. Dr. Sanattalab’s dedication also extends to mentoring master’s students in experimental procedures, training newcomers on lab equipment, and supervising undergraduate trainees. Moreover, he plays a pivotal role in enhancing the laboratory environment by preparing instruction manuals for various lab equipment, showcasing his commitment to fostering a culture of excellence and innovation. 🌟

RESEARCH FOCUS

 

🔬 Dr. Ehsan Sanattalab’s research focus lies at the intersection of chemical engineering and nanomedicine, with a particular emphasis on controlled drug release systems. His contribution to the analysis of Ciprofloxacin-loaded nanoparticles, alongside collaborators Professor Gülten Gürdağ and Belgi Diren Sıgırcı, showcases his expertise in synthesizing and characterizing nanomaterials for enhanced antibacterial effectiveness. Through this study published in ChemistrySelect, Dr. Sanattalab aims to advance the understanding of nano-enabled drug delivery systems, offering insights into improving therapeutic outcomes while mitigating adverse effects. His dedication to innovative research in nanotechnology underscores his commitment to addressing pressing healthcare challenges. 🌟

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