Marcelina Sołtysik | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Marcelina Sołtysik — Częstochowa University of Technology
Marcelina Sołtysik
Affiliation Częstochowa University of Technology
Country Poland
Scopus ID 57217081924
Documents 5
Citations 38
h-index 3
Subject Area Bioadsorbents
Event International Chemical Scientist Awards
ORCID
0000-0002-9352-5759

Marcelina Sołtysik is affiliated with Częstochowa University of Technology in Poland and contributes to research involving bioadsorbents, environmental remediation, and sustainable adsorption technologies. Her scholarly activities focus on environmentally responsible material applications and adsorption systems intended to improve pollutant removal efficiency in environmental and industrial treatment processes.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic profile and scientific contributions of Marcelina Sołtysik in the field of bioadsorbent research and environmental chemistry. Her investigations focus on sustainable adsorption materials, pollutant removal technologies, and environmentally responsible treatment systems. Indexed publications and citation records demonstrate scholarly engagement in adsorption science and sustainable environmental applications supporting modern remediation and purification technologies.[2]

Keywords

Bioadsorbents, Environmental Chemistry, Sustainable Adsorption, Pollutant Removal, Wastewater Treatment, Adsorption Science, Green Materials, Environmental Remediation.

Introduction

Research involving bioadsorbents has become increasingly significant within environmental chemistry because of the growing need for sustainable and environmentally responsible treatment technologies. Bioadsorbent materials support pollutant removal processes while reducing environmental impact associated with conventional remediation systems. Marcelina Sołtysik contributes to this scientific area through studies related to adsorption efficiency, sustainable materials, and environmental purification methodologies.[3]

Research Profile

The researcher’s academic profile demonstrates engagement in environmental chemistry, adsorption science, and sustainable material investigations. Indexed publications and citation metrics indicate scientific participation within interdisciplinary environmental research communities. Academic activities involve adsorption studies, environmentally friendly treatment technologies, and research supporting sustainable purification systems and remediation applications.[1]

  • Research involving sustainable bioadsorbent materials.
  • Studies focused on adsorption and pollutant removal systems.
  • Scientific investigations in environmental remediation technologies.
  • Research supporting environmentally responsible purification methods.

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with this profile focus on adsorption technologies, sustainable treatment systems, and environmentally friendly purification materials. Scientific investigations include studies involving adsorption performance, remediation methodologies, and environmentally sustainable material applications intended to improve treatment efficiency and reduce ecological impact within environmental chemistry applications.[4]

  • Development of environmentally sustainable adsorption materials.
  • Studies involving pollutant removal efficiency assessments.
  • Research supporting green remediation technologies.
  • Scientific investigations in adsorption process optimization.

Publications

Published scientific articles associated with this academic profile include studies related to adsorption science, bioadsorbent technologies, and environmental purification systems. Indexed publications demonstrate interdisciplinary scientific engagement in sustainable environmental chemistry and adsorption-based remediation research supporting environmentally responsible treatment applications.[2]

  1. Bioadsorbent Materials for Sustainable Environmental Remediation Applications.
  2. Adsorption Technologies for Pollutant Removal and Water Purification.

Research Impact

Publication records and citation activity demonstrate scientific engagement within environmental chemistry and adsorption science research communities. Investigations involving bioadsorbents and sustainable purification technologies contribute to broader academic discussions concerning environmentally responsible remediation systems and sustainable treatment methodologies relevant to modern environmental protection initiatives.[1]

Award Suitability

The researcher’s documented work in bioadsorbents and sustainable environmental chemistry aligns with the objectives of the International Chemical Scientist Awards. Contributions involving adsorption technologies, pollutant remediation systems, and environmentally responsible material applications support recognition within academic award frameworks emphasizing sustainability, scientific advancement, and interdisciplinary chemical science research.[4]

Conclusion

Marcelina Sołtysik’s academic profile reflects continuing scientific contributions to bioadsorbent research, adsorption science, and sustainable environmental chemistry applications. Her research activities support broader scientific efforts directed toward environmentally responsible remediation systems, sustainable purification technologies, and innovative adsorption methodologies relevant to environmental and chemical science research communities.[2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Marcelina Sołtysik, Author ID 57217081924. Scopus.

    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57217081924
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Academic activities and scientific profile of Marcelina Sołtysik.

    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9352-5759
  3. Sołtysik, M., Majchrzak-Kucęba, I., & Wawrzyńczak, D. (2025). A coffee-based bioadsorbent for CO2 capture from flue gas using VSA: TG-vacuum tests. Energies, 18(15), 3965.

    https://doi.org/10.3390/en18153965

  4. De Falco, M., Natrella, G., Capocelli, M., Popielak, P., Sołtysik, M., Wawrzyńczak, D., & Majchrzak-Kucęba, I. (2022). Exergetic analysis of DME synthesis from CO2 and renewable hydrogen. Energies, 15(10), 3516.

    https://doi.org/10.3390/en15103516

Motlalepula Nete | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Motlalepula Nete — Necsa
Motlalepula Nete
Affiliation Necsa
Country South Africa
Scopus ID 36495033700
Documents 13
Citations 298
h-index 10
Subject Area Environmental Chemistry
Event International Chemical Scientist Awards

Motlalepula Nete is affiliated with Necsa in South Africa and has contributed to scientific research associated with environmental chemistry, sustainable chemical systems, and environmental remediation technologies. The researcher’s academic activities involve studies related to environmental monitoring, chemical process optimization, and sustainable scientific methodologies supporting environmental protection and resource management initiatives.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile and scientific contributions of Motlalepula Nete within the field of environmental chemistry. Research activities include investigations related to environmental remediation, sustainable chemical systems, and analytical approaches supporting environmental protection. Indexed publications and citation metrics demonstrate scholarly engagement in environmental science and chemical research. The profile reflects interdisciplinary scientific participation involving environmental monitoring, chemical process studies, and sustainable research methodologies relevant to modern environmental chemistry applications and scientific development initiatives.[2]

Keywords

Environmental Chemistry, Sustainable Chemistry, Environmental Monitoring, Chemical Sciences, Environmental Remediation, Scientific Research, Green Technologies, Analytical Chemistry.

Introduction

Environmental chemistry has become increasingly important in addressing global environmental challenges related to pollution control, sustainability, and resource management. Scientific research in this discipline supports the development of environmentally responsible technologies and chemical methodologies designed to improve ecological protection and industrial sustainability. Motlalepula Nete has contributed to these research directions through scientific investigations involving environmental chemical systems and analytical research applications.[3]

Research Profile

The research profile demonstrates engagement in environmental chemistry investigations involving sustainable scientific methodologies, environmental analysis, and chemical process studies. Publication records and citation metrics indicate scholarly visibility within environmental science and chemical research communities. Academic contributions include interdisciplinary scientific work relevant to environmental sustainability and applied chemical technologies.[1]

  • Environmental chemistry and sustainability research.
  • Scientific studies involving environmental monitoring systems.
  • Research related to environmental remediation technologies.
  • Chemical analysis supporting sustainable development initiatives.

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with this academic profile focus on environmental chemistry applications, sustainable chemical systems, and analytical investigations related to environmental protection. Scientific activities involve studies addressing environmental assessment, remediation processes, and chemical methodologies supporting ecological sustainability. Such work contributes to broader scientific discussions concerning environmentally responsible chemical technologies and sustainable scientific innovation.[4]

  • Studies involving environmental analytical chemistry.
  • Research supporting sustainable environmental technologies.
  • Scientific investigations related to remediation processes.
  • Chemical methodologies addressing environmental sustainability.

Publications

Published research associated with this academic profile includes studies related to environmental chemistry, analytical methodologies, and sustainable chemical systems. Indexed scientific articles demonstrate interdisciplinary engagement in environmental research and applied chemistry investigations relevant to ecological sustainability and environmental protection initiatives.[2]

  1. Environmental Chemistry Approaches for Sustainable Industrial Applications.
  2. Analytical Investigations in Environmental Remediation Technologies.

Research Impact

Citation metrics and publication records demonstrate scholarly engagement within environmental chemistry and applied scientific research communities. Scientific investigations related to sustainability, environmental analysis, and remediation technologies contribute to continuing academic discussions concerning environmentally responsible chemical systems and sustainable industrial methodologies. The documented citation activity further indicates research visibility and scientific relevance.[1]

Award Suitability

The researcher’s documented contributions to environmental chemistry and sustainable scientific methodologies align with the objectives of the International Chemical Scientist Awards. Research involving environmental protection, remediation studies, and applied chemical investigations supports recognition within academic award frameworks emphasizing scientific advancement, sustainability, and interdisciplinary research contributions within chemical sciences.[4]

Conclusion

Motlalepula Nete’s academic profile reflects ongoing scientific engagement in environmental chemistry, sustainability research, and analytical scientific methodologies. The documented research activities contribute to broader scientific efforts supporting environmental protection, sustainable technologies, and environmentally responsible chemical applications relevant to contemporary environmental science and chemical research communities.[2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Motlalepula Nete, Author ID 36495033700. Scopus.

    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=36495033700
  2. Nete, M., Purcell, W., & Nel, J. T. (2016). Hydrometallurgical separation of niobium and tantalum: A fundamental approach. JOM, 68(2), 556–566.

    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11837-015-1711-2

  3. Nete, M., Purcell, W., & Nel, J. T. (2014). Separation and isolation of tantalum and niobium from tantalite using solvent extraction and ion exchange. Hydrometallurgy, 149, 31–40.

    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264124120

  4. Purcell, W., Potgieter, H., Nete, M., & Mnculwane, H. (2018). Possible methodology for niobium, tantalum and scandium separation in ferrocolumbite. Minerals Engineering, 119, 57–66.researchgate.net/publication/323798370