Prof. Dr. Sabyasachi Sarkar | Bioinorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Honorary Distinguished Professor | Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira | India
Honorary Distinguished Professor | Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira | India
Prof. Dr. Sabyasachi Sarkar is a distinguished chemist whose pioneering work bridges fundamental and applied research, combining enzymatic and nanocarbon innovations to create transformative solutions for science and society. He has led and contributed to advanced research in bioinorganic chemistry, catalysis, and nanomaterial systems, with a focus on enzyme-inspired catalysis, sustainable chemical processes, and nanocarbon-based energy conversion. His interdisciplinary research integrates biochemical principles with material science, resulting in significant advancements in metalloenzyme modeling, biomimetic catalyst development, and functional nanomaterials. Prof. Sarkar’s contributions are further exemplified by multiple groundbreaking patents in drug delivery, ambient energy conversion, and catalytic ammonia synthesis, demonstrating both innovation and real-world applicability. His academic influence extends through the training and mentoring of scientists, fostering collaborations across chemistry, biology, and materials science. Prof. Sarkar has received numerous honors and recognitions for his excellence in research and education, reflecting his role as a global leader in advancing sustainable chemistry. His scholarly impact is evident in his 6,444 citations, 229 documents, and an h-index of 39, underscoring the enduring significance and reach of his work in chemical sciences.
Tripathi, S., Sonkar, S. K., & Sarkar, S. (2011). Growth stimulation of gram (Cicer arietinum) plant by water soluble carbon nanotubes. Nanoscale, 3(3), 1176–1181. Cited by: 358.
Goswami, S., Das, S., Aich, K., Pakhira, B., Panja, S., Mukherjee, S. K., & Sarkar, S. (2013). A chemodosimeter for the ratiometric detection of hydrazine based on return of ESIPT and its application in live-cell imaging. Organic Letters, 15(21), 5412–5415. Cited by: 263.
Das, S. K., Chaudhury, P. K., Biswas, D., & Sarkar, S. (1994). Modeling for the active site of sulfite oxidase: Synthesis, characterization, and reactivity of [MoVIO₂(mnt)₂]²⁻ (mnt²⁻ = 1,2-dicyanoethylenedithiolate). Journal of the American Chemical Society, 116(20), 9061–9070. Cited by: 217.
Tripathi, S., & Sarkar, S. (2015). Influence of water soluble carbon dots on the growth of wheat plant. Applied Nanoscience, 5(5), 609–616. Cited by: 200.
Dr. Mohammad Kazem Mohammadi 🎓 is an esteemed Associate Professor of Organic Chemistry at Islamic Azad University, Ahvaz Branch, Iran. With a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry (2010), his research focuses on heterocyclic compound synthesis, medicinal chemistry, and phase transfer catalysis 🧪. Recognized for his contributions, he has received multiple Best Researcher awards 🏆. Dr. Mohammadi has supervised numerous Ph.D. and M.Sc. theses, published extensively in high-impact journals 📚, and presented at international conferences 🌍. His expertise spans drug design, spectroscopy, and nanotechnology, making him a prominent figure in organic synthesis and applied chemistry 🔬.
Dr. Mohammad Kazem Mohammadi is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to his extensive contributions to organic and medicinal chemistry 🧪. His research spans heterocyclic compound synthesis, oxidation reactions, phase transfer catalysis, and green chemistry 🌱. His numerous high-impact publications 📚, international collaborations 🌍, and editorial roles highlight his influence in the scientific community.
Dr. Mohammad Kazem Mohammadi 🌟 has continuously expanded his expertise in organic chemistry through extensive research and collaborations. He has conducted groundbreaking studies in heterocyclic synthesis, medicinal chemistry, and phase transfer catalysis 🔬. As a visiting researcher, he worked at the University of Barcelona 🇪🇸 and Florida State University 🇺🇸, enhancing his global scientific network. His role as an editorial board member 📖 and official expert ⚖️ at the Iranian National Standard Organization highlights his commitment to quality research. With numerous international conference presentations 🌍 and impactful publications 📚, Dr. Mohammadi remains a leader in advanced organic synthesis.
Dr. Mohammad Kazem Mohammadi’s research focuses on organic synthesis and medicinal chemistry 🧪, specializing in heterocyclic compound synthesis 🔬 for pharmaceutical applications 💊. His work explores oxidation reactions, phase transfer catalysis, and green chemistry approaches 🌱. He has also contributed to nanotechnology and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) ⚛️, enhancing material science and drug design. His expertise extends to spectroscopy-based structure elucidation 📡 and catalysis for sustainable chemistry. With numerous high-impact publications 📚 and international collaborations 🌍, Dr. Mohammadi is dedicated to advancing cutting-edge research in organic, pharmaceutical, and applied chemistry for real-world applications.
Publication Top Notes:
1️⃣ QM study and conformational analysis of an isatin Schiff base as a potential cytotoxic agent – 153 citations 📖 (2013)
2️⃣ Efficacy of propranolol in wound healing for hospitalized burn patients – 102 citations 🔥 (2009)
3️⃣ Early excision and skin grafting vs. delayed skin grafting in deep hand burns (RCT) – 89 citations 🏥 (2011)
4️⃣ Synthesis, biological activity & docking study of new isatin Schiff base derivatives – 79 citations 🧪 (2012)
5️⃣ Microwave‐Assisted Solvent‐Free Synthesis of Bis(dihydropyrimidinone) benzenes & Cytotoxic Activity – 76 citations ⚡ (2010)
6️⃣ Human amniotic membrane dressing: excellent outpatient burn wound management – 41 citations 🩹 (2009)
7️⃣ Adsorption removal & photocatalytic degradation of azithromycin using PAC/Fe/Ag/Zn nanocomposite – 35 citations 🌱 (2022)
8️⃣ Sulfonamide-functionalized covalent organic framework (COF-SO₃H) as an efficient catalyst – 34 citations ⚛️ (2021)
9️⃣ One-pot synthesis of phenyl phenanthro imidazole derivatives using Lewis acid & ammonium acetate – 33 citations 🏗️ (2020)
Dr. Mohammadi’s exceptional research impact, academic leadership, and global collaborations make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work continues to drive advancements in organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry, and nanotechnology, significantly contributing to scientific and industrial innovation. 🚀