Dr. Lyubov Shmygleva | Electrochemistry | Research Excellence Award
Federal Research Center of Problems of Chemical Physics and Medicinal Chemistry of Russian Academy of Sciences | Russia
Dr. Lyubov Shmygleva is a materials scientist and Head of the Laboratory of Technologies of Materials and Devices for Electrochemical Energy Sources at the Russian Academy of Sciences. Her research centers on functional materials for solid-state electrochemical sensors, low-temperature hydrogen fuel cells, and lithium- and sodium-ion batteries, alongside plasma-chemical synthesis of advanced powders. She has led and contributed to numerous national projects on proton-conducting electrolytes, ion-exchange membranes, and membrane–electrode assemblies. Dr. Shmygleva has authored over 40 peer-reviewed publications, holds one patent, and plays an active leadership role in scientific conference organization.
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Biocompatible and biodegradable materials for organic field‐effect transistors
– Advanced Functional Materials, 2010 | Citations: 502
Arbuzov chemistry with chlorofullerene C 60 Cl 6: A powerful method for selective synthesis of highly functionalized [60] fullerene derivatives
– Chemical Communications, 2012 | Citations: 61
Study of the transport of alkali metal ions in a nonaqueous polymer electrolyte based on Nafion
– Solid State Ionics, 2017 | Citations: 56
Li-nafion membrane plasticised with ethylene carbonate/sulfolane: Influence of mixing temperature on the physicochemical properties
– Polymers, 2021 | Citations: 32
Solid-state hydrogen sensors based on calixarene—12-phosphatotungstic acid composite electrolytes
– Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2016 | Citations: 32