Hui Li | Materials Chemistry | Chemical Scientist Award

Dr. Hui Li | Materials Chemistry | Chemical Scientist Award

Senior Engineer | Beijing Institute of Smart Energy | China

Dr. Hui Li is a Senior Engineer at the Beijing Institute of Smart Energy, specializing in electrochemical energy storage systems. With a strong foundation in lithium-ion and sodium-ion battery research, Dr. Li has established himself as an influential figure in advancing next-generation energy technologies. He has contributed extensively to both academic research and industrial applications, bridging the gap between fundamental science and real-world energy solutions. Over the years, he has participated in more than 11 major research projects, authored two books, published over 36 scientific papers, and filed 27 patents, of which eight have been authorized. His collaborations extend internationally, including research with the University of California, San Diego, and domestic partnerships with major enterprises to develop large-scale sodium-ion battery systems. Recognized for academic excellence and professional contributions, Dr. Hui Li is a driving force in the development of safe, reliable, and sustainable energy storage technologies.

Professional Profile 

Hui Li’s academic journey reflects a strong commitment to interdisciplinary research and excellence in engineering. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science from Qingdao Agricultural University , where he laid the foundation for his scientific career. Pursuing higher studies, he joined the Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) and earned a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering. During his doctoral training, Hui Li was selected for an international joint research program at the University of California, San Diego , where he studied NanoEngineering with a focus on electrochemical energy materials under leading experts. His academic performance was distinguished with a National Ph.D. Scholarship (2016) and the Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Award from BIT . Through this education, he gained deep expertise in materials science, nanotechnology, and energy engineering, equipping him with the skills to contribute meaningfully to the rapidly evolving field of advanced energy storage technologies.

Experience 

Dr. Hui Li’s professional career spans cutting-edge research, project leadership, and industrial collaboration in the energy sector. He began with an internship at the State Grid Smart Grid Research Institute , working on energy storage projects. Later, as an R&D Engineer at the State Grid Smart Grid Research Institute , he led and contributed to seven major projects, including sodium-ion and liquid metal battery technologies funded by the National Key R&D Program and National Natural Science Foundation. He joined the Beijing Institute of Smart Energy, where he continues as a Senior Engineer, contributing to lithium-ion and sodium-ion battery development, particularly for extreme environments. His work spans research management, scenario analysis, and technology evaluation for grid-scale applications. To date, he has completed nine projects and is actively involved in two ongoing ones, establishing himself as a leading researcher integrating academic innovation with industry-based solutions.

Professional Development

Hui Li has consistently pursued professional development through academic, industrial, and collaborative engagements. He has authored two professional books on electrochemical energy storage and LiDAR applications, reflecting his ability to link theory with practice. He serves as a peer reviewer for multiple journals, including Shandong Electric Power Technology, Battery, and Mining and Metallurgy, ensuring he remains actively involved in evaluating and shaping research in his field. As a mentor at the Beijing Institute of Technology, he contributes to training the next generation of researchers. His editorial and reviewing roles have honed his analytical and critical skills, while his collaborations with top universities and companies, such as the University of California, San Diego and China Enli Co., Ltd., have expanded his expertise in global research networks. Membership in the China Chemical Society further complements his development, keeping him connected to evolving innovations and policy directions in chemical engineering and energy storage.

Skills & Expertise

Hui Li’s expertise spans electrochemical energy storage, battery materials engineering, and system integration. He has advanced knowledge of lithium-ion and sodium-ion battery electrode materials, particularly in aqueous sodium-ion systems and Prussian blue-based compounds. His skills extend across multi-scale design, nanomaterial synthesis, and material genome engineering, enabling him to translate fundamental science into scalable technologies. With 36 peer-reviewed publications and extensive patent contributions, he demonstrates a balance of theoretical insight and practical innovation. His technical competencies include electrochemical performance testing, TEER evaluation, and computational modeling for material optimization. Hui Li also excels in project leadership, having managed large-scale national and corporate-funded projects. His professional versatility allows him to work across academic, industrial, and collaborative research environments, contributing both as a lead investigator and as a team collaborator. His multidisciplinary expertise positions him as a key contributor to the advancement of high-performance, reliable, and sustainable energy storage technologies.

Resarch Focus

Dr. Hui Li’s research focuses on next-generation electrochemical energy storage systems, especially lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries. His work emphasizes the design, synthesis, and performance optimization of cathode and anode materials, with a strong interest in environmentally friendly, high-safety, and high-capacity systems. He has investigated Prussian blue analogs, Na3V2(PO4)3-based materials, and layered oxides, contributing significantly to the advancement of aqueous sodium-ion batteries. A core aspect of his research is bridging fundamental material mechanisms with device-level applications, including Ah-level battery cells and full system integration for grid storage. Through collaborations with universities and enterprises, he has contributed to the development of a 102.96 kWh water-based sodium-ion battery energy storage system, demonstrating practical scalability. His current research explores material genome engineering, doping strategies, and advanced coatings to enhance battery stability, safety, and electrochemical performance. This integrated approach aims to accelerate the deployment of sustainable energy storage for renewable electricity and smart grid applications.

Awards & Recognitions

Hui Li’s outstanding academic and professional contributions have earned him several prestigious awards and recognitions. During his doctoral studies, he was honored with the National Ph.D. Scholarship , a distinction awarded to top-performing doctoral candidates across China. His doctoral thesis was further recognized with the Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Award  from the Beijing Institute of Technology, an accolade given to only 25 scholars university-wide. He also received the Beijing Institute of Technology Seedling Fund, awarded to only 20 individuals, highlighting his research potential in innovative energy storage materials. Beyond academic honors, Hui Li was recognized as an Outstanding Individual during the State Grid New Employee Induction Training, reflecting his dedication and leadership in professional settings. These achievements underscore his commitment to excellence in research, education, and practical innovation, marking him as a leading scientist contributing to the advancement of sustainable energy storage and smart grid technologies.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Effects of Mg doping on the remarkably enhanced electrochemical performance of Na₃V₂(PO₄)₃ cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries
Authors: H. Li, X.Q. Yu, Y. Bai, F. Wu, C. Wu, L.Y. Liu, X.Q. Yang
Year: 2015

Title: Understanding the electrochemical mechanisms induced by gradient Mg²⁺ distribution of Na-rich Na₃₊ₓV₂₋ₓMgₓ(PO₄)₃/C for sodium-ion batteries
Authors: H. Li, H.M. Tang, C.Z. Ma, Y. Bai, J. Alvarado, B. Radhakrishnan, S.P. Ong, F. Wu, Y.S. Meng, C. Wu
Year: 2018

Title: Na-Rich Na₃₊ₓV₂₋ₓNiₓ(PO₄)₃/C for Sodium Ion Batteries: Controlling the Doping Site and Improving the Electrochemical Performances
Authors: H. Li, Y. Bai, C. Wu, F. Wu, X.F. Li
Year: 2016

Title: Budding willow branches shaped Na₃V₂(PO₄)₃/C nanofibers synthesized via an electrospinning technique and used as cathode material for sodium-ion batteries
Authors: H. Li, Y. Bai, F. Wu, Y. Li, C. Wu
Year: 2015

Title:  Controllable synthesis of high-rate and long cycle-life Na₃V₂(PO₄)₃ for sodium-ion batteries
Authors: H. Li, C. Wu, Y. Bai, F. Wu, M.Z. Wang
Year: 2016

Hui Li is a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Chemical Scientist Award. His research demonstrates a rare balance of fundamental innovation and applied outcomes, particularly in advancing sodium-ion and lithium-ion battery technologies for sustainable energy storage. His track record of publications, patents, and leadership in major funded projects positions him as an impactful researcher at the intersection of chemistry, materials science, and energy engineering.

While greater emphasis on independent international leadership and broader engagement could strengthen his profile, his achievements already place him among the promising chemical scientists driving forward solutions for global energy challenges. He is well-deserving of recognition through this award.

Natalia González | Analytical Chemistry | Best Paper Award

Prof. Dr. Natalia González | Analytical Chemistry | Best Paper Award

Exclusive at Institute of Southern Chemistry-CONICET-UNS, Argentina.

🔬 Short Biography 🌿💊📚

Dr. Esp. Natalia González is an accomplished Argentine researcher and pharmaceutical scientist with a passion for food and environmental chemistry. Based at INQUISUR-CONICET and the Department of Chemistry at the National University of the South (UNS), she specializes in developing analytical techniques and sustainable materials. With a Ph.D. in Chemistry and expertise in food quality control, she has contributed significantly to the valorization of agro-industrial waste and the creation of biodegradable, antioxidant-rich materials. Natalia has also been actively involved in university teaching, scientific outreach, and mentoring young researchers. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges pharmaceutical sciences and green chemistry, focusing on the development of vegan capsules, sustainable packaging, and novel extraction techniques. She has presented at numerous national and international conferences and published extensively in high-impact journals. Her work exemplifies innovation in analytical chemistry and sustainability. 🌱🧪👩‍🔬

PROFILE 

SCOPUS 

🔍 Summary of Suitability:

Dr. González’s 2024 paper titled “Food Functional Powders with Redox Capacity and Antioxidant Properties Obtained from Food Losses and Waste of Olive Oil Industry” demonstrates a powerful blend of scientific innovation, sustainability, and applicability. This study directly addresses urgent global concerns such as food waste reduction, valorization of agro-industrial byproducts, and the development of functional foods with health benefits. Her methodology is robust—employing advanced spectroscopic analysis, extraction techniques, and green chemistry principles. The interdisciplinary nature and alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) further strengthen the paper’s impact.

📘 Education & Experience

  • 🎓 Pharmaceutical Degree (2013) – National University of the South (UNS), Bahía Blanca

  • 🎓 Specialist in Food Quality Control (2020) – UNS

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Chemistry (2022) – UNS – Focused on flow techniques and food analysis

  • 🧪 CONICET Assistant Researcher (2023–present) – Vegan capsules & food waste valorization

  • 👩‍🏫 Full-time Teaching Assistant – Dept. of Chemistry, UNS (2023–present)

  • 🏥 Pharmacist (2013–2016) – Including roles at Puerto Belgrano Naval Base and private pharmacies

  • 🧬 Postdoctoral Fellowship (2022–2023)Analytical research at INQUISUR-CONICET

Professional Development 🚀📖

Dr. Natalia González has continually advanced her professional career through interdisciplinary training and academic engagement. She completed specialized postgraduate courses in analytical micro/nanotechnologies, pharmaceutical materials, spectroscopy, chromatography, and teaching methodologies. Her professional journey includes technical roles in hospitals and pharmacies, and she served as Technical Director at a drugstore. Natalia actively contributes to research through participation in various national and international projects on food science, environmental contaminants, and biodegradable materials. She is a dedicated mentor for undergraduate and graduate students, guiding thesis work and research initiation programs. Her extensive involvement in conferences, workshops, and outreach projects—especially those focused on sustainable and green chemistry—demonstrates her commitment to scientific dissemination and education. She is also engaged in institutional governance and advisory committees, fostering academic collaboration and technological innovation. 📊🌍🔍

Research Focus 🔍🤖

Dr. González’s research lies at the intersection of analytical chemistry, food science, and sustainable technology. Her primary focus is on the development of novel extraction and detection methods for contaminants and antioxidants using flow analysis, solid-phase extraction, and spectroscopic techniques. A significant aspect of her work involves transforming agro-industrial waste—such as olive pomace—into value-added products like antioxidant-rich powders, biodegradable coatings, and vegan capsules. She applies green chemistry principles to enhance food safety and environmental protection. Furthermore, she explores molecularly imprinted polymers, microencapsulation, and automated analytical systems to improve pharmaceutical and food product quality. Her research contributes to the circular economy by minimizing waste and promoting the reuse of natural resources. Her scientific endeavors support cleaner production and innovative materials, making a meaningful impact in food packaging, water remediation, and pharmaceutical applications. 🍇♻️🔬

Awards and Honors 🏆🎖️

  • 🧪 CONICET Doctoral Fellowship (2016–2021) – INQUISUR-UNS

  • 🧫 CONICET Postdoctoral Fellowship (2022–2023) – INQUISUR-UNS

  • 👩‍🔬 Assistant Researcher at CONICET (2023) – For project on vegan food capsules

  • 🧑‍🎓 Scientific Vocation Promotion Scholarship (2023–2024) – Co-director for undergraduate research

  • 🥇 Top Grades in Academic Programs – Ph.D. and Food Quality Specialist degrees (Grade: 10)

Publications & Citations 📚

    1. 📖 Food Functional Powders with Redox Capacity and Antioxidant Properties Obtained from Food Losses and Waste of Olive Oil Industry – 🗓️ 2024
      🔁 González N.*, Pacheco C., Grafia A.L., Razuc M.F., Acebal C.C., López O.V.
      📈 Cited by: [citation data not available yet – recent] 🌿🍈🧪

    2. 📖 Current trends in sample preparation for the determination of Primary Aromatic Amines in environmental samples – 🗓️ 2023
      🔁 González N., Aguinaga Martínez M.V., Domini C.E., Acebal C.C.
      📈 Cited by: [citation data pending] 🌍💧🔍

    3. 📖 Coacervative microextraction for glibenclamide in environmental water samples – 🗓️ 2020
      🔁 Aguinaga Martínez M.V., González N., Acebal C.C., Domini C.E.
      📈 Cited by: 25+ 🌊💊🧫

    4. 📖 Inner filter effect sensing system for caffeine in beverages – 🗓️ 2020
      🔁 González N., Lantmann S.P., Zanini G., Montejano H., Acebal C.C.
      📈 Cited by: 30+ ☕🔬📊

    5. 📖 Fluorescence determination of glibenclamide in presence of caffeine using low-pressure chromatography – 🗓️ 2018
      🔁 González N., Lantmann S.P., Lista A.G., Acebal C.C.
      📈 Cited by: 15+ 💉📉💡

    6. 📖 Flow-batch analysis of clenbuterol using MIPs in urine and milk substitutes – 🗓️ 2018
      🔁 González N., Grünhut M., Šrámková I., Horstkotte B., Solich P., Sklenářová H., Acebal C.C.
      📈 Cited by: 20+ 🧬🥛👩‍🔬

🔍 Conclusion:

Dr. Natalia González’s paper stands out as a model of translational research that is not only methodologically sound but also societally impactful. Her work addresses real-world problems through innovative science and proposes solutions with both industrial and environmental benefits. Given its originality, depth, and relevance, this paper is an excellent candidate for a Best Paper Award. 🌟📘🥇

 

 

Shengnan Yuan | bimetal composite | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Shengnan Yuan | bimetal composite | Best Researcher Award

PhD student University of Wollongong at Australia.

Ms. Shengnan Yuan is a PhD student at the University of Wollongong, Australia, specializing in bimetal composites. Her research focuses on advanced materials engineering, contributing to the development of high-performance composite materials. Her outstanding work in the field has earned her the Best Researcher Award. 

Publication Profile:
Education 🎓

Shengnan Yuan holds a Ph.D. in Engineering from the University of Wollongong, Australia, where she specializes in bimetal composites, focusing on their mechanical properties, tribology, and formability. She also earned a Master of Research (First-Class) from the same institution and a Bachelor’s degree in Vehicle Engineering from Taiyuan University of Science and Technology.

Professional Experience 💼

With extensive experience in academia and industry collaborations, Yuan has worked on microstructure-property relationships, tribological performance optimization, and bimetal composite engineering. She has been actively engaged in technical writing, tutoring, and international research collaborations, contributing significantly to her field.

Research Focus 🧪🔬

Yuan’s research centers on bimetal composite design and engineering, particularly in optimizing their wear resistance and mechanical stability. Her Ph.D. work on Mn8/SS400 bimetal composites has led to significant advancements in annealing conditions and deformation behavior. She has also contributed to predictive modeling and tribological performance enhancements, with publications in renowned journals like Tribology International and Advanced Manufacturing Technology.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Shengnan Yuan possesses expertise in bimetal composite engineering, tribology, mechanical testing, and microstructural analysis. She has demonstrated proficiency in technical writing, academic publishing, and research collaborations. Her work on abrasive impact wear behavior has resulted in materials with 2.8 times higher wear resistance than conventional steels, showcasing her ability to drive innovation in material science.

Publications 📚

  1. Title: Deformation and Fracture Behaviour of Heterostructure Mn8/SS400 Bimetal Composite Materials

    • Publication Type: Journal Article
    • DOI: 10.3390/ma18040758
    • Year: 2025
    • Authors: Shengnan Yuan, Cunlong Zhou, Haibo Xie, Mengyuan Ren, Fei Lin, Xiaojun Liang, Xing Zhao, Hongbin Li, Sihai Jiao, Zhengyi Jiang
    • Source: Crossref
  2. Title: Analysis of Abrasive Impact Wear of the Mn8/SS400 Bimetal Composite Using a Newly Designed Wear Testing Rig

    • Publication Type: Journal Article
    • DOI: 10.1007/s00170-024-14310-3
    • Year: 2024 (September)
    • Authors: Shengnan Yuan, Hui Wu, Haibo Xie, Fanghui Jia, Xiaojun Liang, Xing Zhao, Sihai Jiao, Hongqiang Liu, Li Sun, Hongwei Cao, et al.
    • Source: The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
  3. Title: Analysis of Abrasive Impact Wear of a Bimetal Composite Using a Newly Designed Wear Testing Rig

    • Publication Type: Preprint
    • DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4266907/v1
    • Year: 2024 (May 2)
    • Authors: Shengnan Yuan, Hui Wu, Haibo Xie, Fanghui Jia, Xiaojun Liang, Xing Zhao, Sihai Jiao, Zhengyi Jiang
    • Source: Crossref

 

Conclusion ✨ 

Based on her achievements and ongoing research contributions, Shengnan Yuan is a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. Her expertise in materials science, tribology, and mechanical engineering aligns well with the award criteria, and with continued advancements in research output and collaborations, she can further establish herself as a leading scientist in her field.

 

 

 

 

HALİT KANTEKİN | Supramolecular Chemistry | International Chemistry Award

Prof. HALİT KANTEKİN | Supramolecular Chemistry | International Chemistry Award

Professor in Karadeniz Technical University at Turkey.

Prof. Dr. Halit Kantekin is a distinguished professor at Karadeniz Technical University, Turkey, specializing in Supramolecular Chemistry. His research focuses on molecular recognition, self-assembly, and functional materials. Recognized internationally for his contributions to the field, he has received the International Chemistry Award for his groundbreaking work.

Publication Profile:

Education 🎓

Prof. Dr. Halit Kantekin earned his Doctorate in Chemistry from Karadeniz Technical University (KTU), Turkey, in 1996, focusing on the synthesis and characterization of novel di-oxime and trinuclear complexes. He also completed his Postgraduate (1987-1989) and Undergraduate (1983-1987) studies in Chemistry at KTU.

Professional Experience 💼

Prof. Kantekin has had a long and distinguished career at Karadeniz Technical University, where he has been serving as a Professor of Chemistry since 2006. Prior to this, he held positions as Associate Professor (2000-2006), Assistant Professor (1998-2000), and Lecturer PhD (1997-1998). Additionally, he served in several administrative roles, including Dean of the Faculty of Science (2016-2020) and University Executive Board Member (2016-2020).

Research Focus 🧪🔬

His research is primarily in Supramolecular Chemistry, with a strong emphasis on Inorganic Chemistry, Transition Metals, Inorganic Ring Compounds, Coordination Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry, Catalysis, and Novel Ligands. He has extensively studied the synthesis and photophysical properties of phthalocyanine derivatives, contributing to fields such as catalysis, electrochemistry, and photodynamic therapy for cancer treatment.

 

Awards and Honors 🏆

  • Synthesis & Characterization of inorganic and organometallic compounds
  • Supramolecular & Coordination Chemistry
  • Catalysis & Electrochemistry
  • Photophysical & Photochemical Analysis
  • Photodynamic Therapy Applications
  • Academic Leadership & Mentorship

Publications 📚
  1. Title: Solvent and central metal effects on the photophysical and photochemical properties of 4-benzyloxybenzoxy substituted phthalocyanines
    Authors: ET Saka, M Durmuş, H Kantekin
    Journal: Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
    Volume (Issue): 696 (4)
    Pages: 913-924
    Citations: 112
    Year: 2011

  2. Title: Tetra-2-[2-(dimethylamino) ethoxy] ethoxy substituted zinc phthalocyanines and their quaternized analogues: synthesis, characterization, photophysical and photochemical properties
    Authors: Z Bıyıklıoğlu, M Durmuş, H Kantekin
    Journal: Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
    Volume (Issue): 222 (1)
    Pages: 87-96
    Citations: 80
    Year: 2011

  3. Title: Photophysical, photochemical and aggregation behavior of novel peripherally tetra-substituted phthalocyanine derivatives
    Authors: ET Saka, C Göl, M Durmuş, H Kantekin, Z Bıyıklıoğlu
    Journal: Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
    Volume: 241
    Pages: 67-78
    Citations: 70
    Year: 2012

  4. Title: Amphiphilic zinc phthalocyanine photosensitizers: synthesis, photophysicochemical properties and in vitro studies for photodynamic therapy
    Authors: D Çakır, M Göksel, V Çakır, M Durmuş, Z Biyiklioglu, H Kantekin
    Journal: Dalton Transactions
    Volume (Issue): 44 (20)
    Pages: 9646-9658
    Citations: 67
    Year: 2015

  5. Title: Synthesis, photophysical and photochemical properties of quinoline substituted zinc (II) phthalocyanines and their quaternized derivatives
    Authors: Z Bıyıklıoğlu, M Durmuş, H Kantekin
    Journal: Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
    Volume (Issue): 211 (1)
    Pages: 32-41
    Citations: 59
    Year: 2010

  6. Title: New soluble peripherally tetra-substituted Co (II), Fe (II) phthalocyanines: Synthesis, spectroscopic characterization and their catalytic activity in cyclohexene oxidation
    Authors: ET Saka, D Çakır, Z Bıyıklıoğlu, H Kantekin
    Journal: Dyes and Pigments
    Volume (Issue): 98 (2)
    Pages: 255-262
    Citations: 58
    Year: 2013

  7. Title: A Novel vic‐Dioxime with Crown Ether Moieties
    Authors: YŞ Gök, H Kantekin
    Journal: Chemische Berichte
    Volume (Issue): 123 (7)
    Pages: 1479-1480
    Citations: 58
    Year: 1990

  8. Title: The synthesis, using microwave irradiation and characterization of novel, organosoluble metal-free and metallophthalocyanines substituted with flexible crown ether moieties
    Authors: Z Biyiklioğlu, H Kantekin
    Journal: Dyes and Pigments
    Volume (Issue): 80 (1)
    Pages: 17-21
    Citations: 57
    Year: 2009

  9. Title: Novel water soluble morpholine substituted Zn (II) phthalocyanine: Synthesis, characterization, DNA/BSA binding, DNA photocleavage and topoisomerase I inhibition
    Authors: B Barut, Ü Demirbaş, A Özel, H Kantekin
    Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
    Volume: 105
    Pages: 499-508
    Citations: 54
    Year: 2017

  10. Title: Synthesis, electrochemical, in situ spectroelectrochemical and in situ electrocolorimetric characterization of new metal-free and metallophthalocyanines substituted with 4-{2 …
    Authors: I Acar, Z Bıyıklıoğlu, A Koca, H Kantekin
    Journal: Polyhedron
    Volume (Issue): 29 (5)
    Pages: 1475-1484
    Citations: 53
    Year: 2010

  11. Title: Synthesis, photophysical and photochemical properties of crown ether substituted zinc phthalocyanines
    Authors: M Durmuş, Z Bıyıklıoğlu, H Kantekin
    Journal: Synthetic Metals
    Volume (Issue): 159 (15-16)
    Pages: 1563-1571
    Citations: 53
    Year: 2009

  12. Title: New water soluble cationic zinc phthalocyanines as potential for photodynamic therapy of cancer
    Authors: D Çakır, V Çakır, Z Bıyıklıoğlu, M Durmuş, H Kantekin
    Journal: Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
    Volume: 745
    Pages: 423-431
    Citations: 51
    Year: 2013

  13. Title: Synthesis, characterization and comparative studies on the photophysical and photochemical properties of peripherally and non-peripherally tetra-substituted zinc (II) …
    Authors: I Acar, Z Bıyıklıoğlu, M Durmuş, H Kantekin
    Journal: Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
    Volume: 708
    Pages: 65-74
    Citations: 51
    Year: 2012

  14. Title: The synthesis and characterization of novel dioximes and their heteronuclear complexes containing crown ether moieties
    Authors: Y Gok, H Kantekin, I Degirmencioglu
    Journal: Polyhedron
    Volume (Issue): 12 (17)
    Pages: 2097-2104
    Citations: 50
    Year: 1993

  15. Title: The synthesis and characterization of new (E, E)-dioxime and its mono and heteronuclear complexes containing 14-membered tetraaza macrocyclic moiety
    Authors: Y Gök, H Kantekin
    Journal: Polyhedron
    Volume (Issue): 16 (14)
    Pages: 2413-2420
    Citations: 49
    Year: 1997

  16. Title: Microwave-assisted synthesis and characterization of novel metal-free and metallophthalocyanines containing four 14-membered tetraaza macrocycles
    Authors: Z Bıyıklıoğlu, H Kantekin, M Özil
    Journal: Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
    Volume (Issue): 692 (12)
    Pages: 2436-2440
    Citations: 48
    Year: 2007

  17. Title: Synthesis and characterization of new metal-free and metallophthalocyanines substituted with tetrathiadiazamacrobicyclic moieties
    Authors: Y Gök, H Kantekin, İ Değirmencioğlu
    Journal: Supramolecular Chemistry
    Volume (Issue): 15 (5)
    Pages: 335-343
    Citations: 47
    Year: 2003

  18. Title: Synthesis and characterization of new (E, E)-dioximes and their BF2+-capped mononuclear and trinuclear complexes with Ni (II), Pd (II) and Co (III)
    Authors: Y Gok, H Kantekin
    Journal: New Journal of Chemistry
    Volume (Issue): 19 (4)
    Citations: 46
    Year: 1995

 

Conclusion ✨ 

Prof. Halit Kantekin is a strong candidate for the International Chemistry Award due to his extensive research contributions, leadership, and impact in inorganic and photochemical sciences. Enhancing global collaborations and industry partnerships could further strengthen his profile.