Md Lutfor Rahman | Polymer Chemistry | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Md Lutfor Rahman | Polymer Chemistry | Editorial Board Member

Professor | University Malaysia Sabah | Malaysia

Dr. Rahman is a distinguished multidisciplinary researcher whose work spans advanced materials, environmental remediation, polymer engineering, micro-machining, and biosensor development, with influential contributions recognized across the global scientific community. His highly cited research on heavy-metal removal using efficient adsorbents provides vital advancements toward sustainable water-treatment technologies, addressing critical global contamination challenges through novel adsorbent design and performance optimization . In precision engineering, his analytical three-dimensional cutting-force model for micro end-milling has become a referenced framework in both industrial and academic studies, offering essential insights into tool workpiece interactions and supporting improvements in micro-manufacturing systems . Dr. Rahman’s contributions to biosensor science include the immobilization of glucose oxidase on cellulose acetate–polymethylmethacrylate membranes, a significant development that enhances enzyme stability and functional reliability for biochemical detection platforms used in diagnostics and analytical applications . His extensive work in polymer modification and carbohydrate-based material science includes pioneering studies on graft copolymerization of methyl acrylate onto sago starch, expanding understanding of initiator behavior, polymer grafting mechanisms, and the resulting structural–functional relationships of modified biopolymers . Further strengthening his contributions to functional materials, his synthesis and characterization of poly(amidoxime) chelating resins derived from polyacrylonitrile-grafted starch highlights his expertise in designing selective ion-binding materials with applications in separation science, environmental cleanup, and resource recovery . Across his scholarly portfolio, Dr. Rahman demonstrates a commitment to methodological rigor, innovation, and societal relevance, consistently integrating theoretical insight with practical application to address critical scientific and technological challenges while fostering impactful interdisciplinary collaborations.

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Featured Publications

1.  Zaimee, M. Z. A., Sarjadi, M. S., & Rahman, M. L. (2021). Heavy metals removal from water by efficient adsorbents. Water, 13(19), 2659.

2.  Zaman, M. T., Kumar, A. S., Rahman, M., & Sreeram, S. (2006). A three-dimensional analytical cutting force model for micro end milling operation. International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture,     46(3–4), 353–366.

3.  Rauf, S., Ihsan, A., Akhtar, K., Ghauri, M. A., Rahman, M., Anwar, M. A., & Khalid, A. M. (2006). Glucose oxidase immobilization on a novel cellulose acetate–polymethylmethacrylate membrane. Journal of   Biotechnology, 121(3), 351–360.*

4.  Rahman, L., Silong, S., Zin, W. M., Rahman, M. Z. A., Ahmad, M., & Haron, J. (2000). Graft copolymerization of methyl acrylate onto sago starch using ceric ammonium nitrate as an initiator. Journal of Applied   Polymer Science, 76(4), 516–523.*

5.  L. M. R., Sidik, S., Wan, Z., R. M. Z., Mansor, A., & Jelas, H. (2000). Preparation and characterization of poly(amidoxime) chelating resin from polyacrylonitrile grafted sago starch. European Polymer Journal,       36(10), 2105–2113.*

Dr. Rahman’s research delivers impactful advancements in environmental remediation, precision engineering, and functional materials, addressing critical global challenges through innovative and widely cited scientific contributions. His work continues to influence research directions and support sustainable technological progress worldwide.

 

Hassan Namazi | Polymer Chemistry | Best Paper Award

Prof. Hassan Namazi | Polymer Chemistry | Best Paper Award 

University of Tabriz | Iran

Professor Hassan Namazi is a leading scientist and academic renowned for his pioneering work in polymer chemistry, nanobiopolymers, and advanced drug delivery systems. His research focuses on the design, synthesis, and characterization of dendrimers, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), and stimuli-responsive biopolymer nanocomposites for applications in cancer therapy, targeted drug delivery, and water remediation. With extensive experience in polymer synthesis, nanocomposite fabrication, spectroscopy, materials characterization, and computational modeling, he has developed innovative platforms for controlled and co-delivery of therapeutic agents, emphasizing biocompatibility, efficiency, and environmental sustainability. His contributions span fundamental research and practical applications, including photoluminescent polymers, glycodendrimers, and hybrid nanomaterials, establishing him as a key figure in advancing multifunctional biomaterials and nanotechnology-driven solutions. Prof. Namazi’s dedication to scientific excellence is reflected in his mentorship of emerging researchers, collaboration with interdisciplinary teams, and prolific publication record, demonstrating a consistent impact on both academic and applied chemical sciences. His work has earned national and international recognition, showcasing his leadership in developing eco-friendly polymers, functional nanocarriers, and stimuli-responsive drug delivery systems that address pressing biomedical and environmental challenges. Professor Namazi’s growing academic impact is evidenced by 10,627 citations, 211 documents, and an h-index of 63, reflecting his outstanding influence and leadership in the global materials science community.

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Featured Publications

Pooresmaeil, M., & Namazi, H. (2026). Iron oxide nanoparticles/polymer nanocomposite hydrogels. In Hydrogels for Wound Healing (pp. 327–363).

Karimi, S., & Namazi, H. (2025). Chitosan/dialdehyde starch coating onto l-tyrosine and curcumin intercalated layered double hydroxide for improved the therapeutic effects of breast cancer. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 147274.

Rasoulzadehzali, M., Namazi, H., Larsen, K. L., Mahoutforoush, A., … (2025). Engineering pH-sensitive CA/GO nanocomposite beads for dual-drug oral delivery: Improved therapeutic efficacy against breast cancer cells. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 138081.

Jafari, H., & Namazi, H. (2025). κ-carrageenan coated magnetic hydroxypropyl methylcellulose/chitosan nanoparticles as a pH-sensitive nanocarrier for efficient methotrexate release. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 146750. Cited by 1

Karimi, S., & Namazi, H. (2025). Doxorubicin-curcumin-co loaded layered double hydroxide coated with dialdehyde lactose/ZnO via Schiff-base bonding for simultaneous and targeted delivery of drugs to …. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 715, 136628. Cited by 5