Abdolreza Farhadian | Green Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abdolreza Farhadian | Green Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Senior researcher at Kazan Federal University, Russia

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Abdolreza Farhadian began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Chemistry from Payame Noor University (2009–2014). His passion for polymer chemistry led him to pursue a Master’s degree at Shahid Beheshti University (2014–2016), where his thesis focused on synthesizing bio-based hyperbranched polymers derived from vegetable oils, showcasing his early commitment to sustainable materials. He later obtained his PhD in the Petrochemical Industry from Kazan Federal University (2017–2021), where his work on novel inhibitors for hydrate formation and corrosion in hydrocarbon production pipelines laid the groundwork for his impactful research career.

Professional Endeavors 🌍

Dr. Farhadian’s career at Kazan Federal University has been marked by significant advancements in materials science and petrochemical research. He served as a Junior Researcher from 2017 to 2022 and currently holds the position of Senior Researcher. His expertise extends to supervising Master’s and PhD students, fostering the next generation of scientific leaders. His industry collaborations have resulted in innovative projects addressing challenges like gas hydrate blockage, corrosion, and enhanced oil recovery, supported by prominent institutions like the Russian Science Foundation and Gazpromne STC.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Farhadian’s research primarily revolves around developing environmentally friendly inhibitors and promoters for the oil and gas industry. His work on hybrid strategies for managing hydrate and corrosion risks is groundbreaking, providing practical alternatives to traditional methods. Additionally, his exploration into clathrate hydrates offers promising solutions for natural gas storage, COâ‚‚ capture, and hydrogen storage. Beyond hydrocarbons, he has also contributed to water desalination, biomaterials, and eco-friendly surfactants, reflecting the broad scope of his scientific pursuits.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Farhadian’s innovative contributions have been recognized through various prestigious projects and patents. His groundbreaking work on oilfield reagents, gas hydrate inhibitors, and renewable surfactants has earned support from leading organizations. His patents, such as those based on vegetable oils and biodegradable surfactants, highlight his ingenuity and commitment to sustainability. His published works in top-tier journals and book chapters with renowned publishers like Elsevier and Wiley further solidify his reputation as a thought leader in his field.

Impact and Influence 🌟

Dr. Farhadian’s influence extends beyond academia, impacting industrial practices and environmental sustainability. By bridging the gap between laboratory research and practical applications, he has contributed to safer and more efficient hydrocarbon production processes. His innovative materials have the potential to transform gas storage, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and mitigate corrosion-related risks, aligning with global energy and environmental goals.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

As a dedicated researcher and mentor, Dr. Farhadian continues to inspire through his commitment to innovation and sustainability. His ongoing projects, such as the development of novel vegetable oil-based surfactants for gas hydrate storage, promise to shape the future of energy and materials science. With a vision of addressing global challenges through multidisciplinary approaches, Dr. Farhadian’s legacy will undoubtedly pave the way for sustainable advancements in the oil and gas industry and beyond.

Publication top Notes

  1. Phan, A., Farhadian, A., Iravani, D., Soleimani, M., Li, S., Rahimi, A., Shaabani, A., Striolo, A., Martyushev, D.A., Zhao, X.
    Renewable oilfield reagents with multiple flow-assurance actions: oleic acid–derived compounds inhibit gas hydrate agglomeration and corrosion.
    Journal: Energy, Year: 2025, Volume: 315, Article ID: 134368.

  2. Iravani, D., Farhadian, A., Sharifi, R., Berisha, A., Rahimi, A., Shaabani, A., Qiang, Y., Javidparvar, A.A., Martyushev, D.A., Akbarinezhad, E.
    Fabrication of novel Arabic gum-grafted polyurethanes as eco-friendly corrosion inhibitors for carbon steel in sour environments: Surface analysis and inhibition mechanism.
    Journal: Corrosion Science, Year: 2025, Volume: 246, Article ID: 112712.

  3. Al-Muntaser, A.A., Farhadian, A., Tajik, A., Yuan, S.
    In-situ hydrogenation and upgrading of heavy crude oil using environmentally friendly oil-soluble nanocatalyst and hydrogen donor.
    Journal: Fuel, Year: 2024, Volume: 386, Article ID: 134150.

  4. Sadeh, E., Farhadian, A., Maddah, M., Semenov, M.E., Son, E.R., Heydari, A., Mirzakimov, U.Z., Valiullin, L.R., Varfolomeev, M.A.
    High storage capacity and rapid methane hydrate formation using low concentrations of a new surfactant: A mimic of SDS and amino acid scaffold.
    Journal: Applied Energy, Year: 2024, Volume: 379, Article ID: 124924.

  5. Iravani, D., Farhadian, A., Seddik, N. B., Sharifi, R., Rahimi, A., Raissouni, I., Akbarinezhad, E.
    Optimizing biosurfactant structure: Experimental and theoretical investigation of the influence of hydroxyl groups on sour corrosion mitigation.
    Journal: Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Year: 2024.

  6. Farhadian, A., Gnezdilov, D., Semenov, M., Qaid, M.A.A.A., Varfolomeev, M.
    Relationship Between the End-Cap Structure of Polyurethanes and Their Kinetic Hydrate Inhibition Activity: Effective Hydrate Prevention at Low Concentrations.
    Journal: Energy & Fuels, Year: 2024, Volume: 38(17), Pages: 16089-16100.

  7. Farhadian, A., Semenov, M.E., Mohammadi, A., Mirzakimov, U.Z., Son, E.R., Varfolomeev, M.A.
    Efficient carbon dioxide capture using biodegradable surfactants in form of clathrate hydrate: New eco-friendly approach.
    Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, Year: 2024, Volume: 12(5), Article ID: 113830.

  8. Chen, Z., Farhadian, A., Shaabani, A., Semenov, M.E., Chen, C.
    Molecular and experimental insights into the inhibition effects of chitosan biguanidine on the kinetic and agglomeration of gas hydrates.
    Journal: Fuel, Year: 2024, Volume: 375, Article ID: 132668.