Dr. Mihai Brebu | Polymer Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
"Petru Poni" Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Romania
Profiles
Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Mihai Adrian Brebu’s academic journey began at "Al. I. Cuza" University in Iaşi, Romania, where he earned his B.Sc. in Physical Chemistry in 1995 and M.Sc. in 1996, focusing on the synthesis, structure, and reactivity of inorganic compounds. His academic pursuits continued with a Ph.D. in Chemistry, completed in 2002 at the "Petru Poni" Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Romanian Academy, in collaboration with esteemed co-supervisors Dr. Cornelia Vasile and Prof. Yussaku Sakata. His Ph.D. research investigated the kinetics and mechanisms of thermal decomposition of polymers, laying the foundation for his future work in polymer science.
Professional Endeavors
Dr. Brebu has been a dedicated researcher at the "Petru Poni" Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry since 1995, progressing through various roles, from Research Assistant to Scientific Researcher I. His expertise and passion for polymers are evident in his long tenure at the institute. Additionally, his post-doctoral fellowships at prestigious institutions such as Okayama University, Japan, and Chubu Science and Technology Center, Japan, provided him with international exposure and expanded his research into polymer waste recycling, thermal degradation, and waste valorization.
Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Brebu's research is centered on the thermal degradation and stability of polymers, specifically focusing on the mechanisms of polymer degradation and the valorization of polymer waste. He has contributed significantly to understanding the removal of heteroatoms from pyrolysis oils and improving polymer properties through natural compounds, including essential oils. His work has been essential in advancing the understanding of polymer behavior under extreme conditions, including the development of techniques for enhancing the antimicrobial and antioxidant properties of polymeric materials, particularly for food packaging.
Impact and Influence
Dr. Brebu’s work has had a profound impact on both the scientific community and industry. His research on polymer waste valorization is vital for sustainability, contributing to efforts aimed at reducing plastic waste. With over 94 published articles, including 86 in ISI journals, 6 book chapters, and numerous international communications and posters, Dr. Brebu’s work has been widely recognized. His research has garnered over 2700 citations, with a Hirsch index of 28 on Web of Science, underscoring the global recognition and impact of his scientific contributions.
Academic Cites
Dr. Brebu's research is highly cited across several academic platforms. He has maintained a strong presence in global scientific discourse, with a current Hirsch index of 31 according to Google Scholar. His publications have contributed to the growth of knowledge in the field of polymer chemistry, specifically regarding the treatment and recycling of polymeric waste, which remains a crucial area of research for addressing environmental concerns. Dr. Brebu's inclusion in the Stanford University list of the top 2% of scientists worldwide highlights his significant influence in his field.
Technical Skills
Dr. Brebu possesses a wide range of technical skills, particularly in thermal analysis and characterization techniques. He is proficient in pyrolysis methods, thermal analysis (TG-DTG/FTIR-MSD, DTA, DSC), gas chromatography (GC-TCD, GC-FID, GC-AED, GC-MS), and a variety of spectroscopic techniques, including FT-IR, NMR, XRD spectroscopy, and more. These technical skills are instrumental in his research on polymer degradation and the development of novel approaches for polymer waste recycling.
Teaching Experience
Throughout his career, Dr. Brebu has shared his expertise with students and researchers. As an academic, he has been involved in mentoring and guiding the next generation of scientists. His work in educating young researchers and his involvement in post-doctoral research initiatives have significantly contributed to fostering a knowledgeable and innovative scientific community in the field of polymer chemistry.
Legacy and Future Contributions
Dr. Brebu’s legacy in the field of polymer chemistry will be defined by his groundbreaking research on the thermal degradation and valorization of polymer waste. His ongoing work promises to push the boundaries of sustainable practices in material science, with a focus on developing more efficient and environmentally friendly recycling processes. Looking to the future, Dr. Brebu’s contributions will continue to play a key role in advancing polymer science, particularly in the fields of waste valorization, material sustainability, and green chemistry.
Notable Publications
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Photo-crosslinked chitosan-gelatin xerogel-like coating onto “cold” plasma functionalized poly(lactic acid) film as cell culture support
Authors: M.A. Brebu, Mihai Adrian; D. Pamfil, Daniela; I. Stoica, Iuliana; G. Voicu, Geanina; E.P. Stoleru, Elena Pâslaru
Journal: Carbohydrate Polymers
Year: 2024 -
Catalytic Pyrolysis of Low-Density Polyethylene Waste
Authors: I.I. Calinescu, Ioan I.; G. Pșenovschi, Grigore; M. Cojocaru, Mihaela; N.D. Ignat, Nicoleta Daniela; P. Chipurici, Petre
Journal: Sustainability (Switzerland)
Year: 2024 -
Rheological properties influence on the electrospinning of caseinate for loading with antioxidant rosemary extract
Authors: R.P. Dumitriu, Raluca Petronela; E.P. Stoleru, Elena Pâslaru; J.T. Rosnes, Jan Thomas; F. Doroftei, Florica; M.A. Brebu, Mihai Adrian
Journal: Food Hydrocolloids
Year: 2024 -
Riboflavin mediated UV crosslinking of chitosan-gelatin cryogels for loading of hydrophobic bioactive compounds
Authors: M.A. Brebu, Mihai Adrian; R.P. Dumitriu, Raluca Petronela; D. Pamfil, Daniela; E. Butnaru, Elena; E.P. Stoleru, Elena Pâslaru
Journal: Carbohydrate Polymers
Year: 2024 -
BENEFITS OF SEA BUCKTHORN FRUIT OIL AS ADJUVANT THERAPY IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
Authors: G.S. Zugravu, Georgeta Stefanovici; C.D. Dimitriu, Cristina Daniela; C.P. Ciobanu, Corina Paraschiva; A. Trifan, Adriana; A. Miron, A.
Journal: Farmacia
Year: 2024