Prof. Ali Zalov | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University | Azerbaijan
Dr. Prof. Ali Zalov is the Head of the Department of Analytical and Organic Chemistry at Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University, where he plays a key role in advancing research and education in analytical chemistry. His primary research interests focus on the synthesis, structural analysis, and catalytic properties of transition metal complexes, particularly those involving nickel, cobalt, and phosphorus. Through his work, Dr. Zalov explores the development of innovative coordination compounds with potential applications in catalysis and chemical processing. He has authored numerous scientific publications at both national and international levels and has also contributed to academic books, reflecting his broad engagement with the scholarly community. Among his recent works are studies on nickel-based complexes and their practical applications in catalysis, published in reputable journals such as Chemical Review and Letters and the Russian Journal of General Chemistry. In addition to his scholarly contributions, Dr. Zalov is actively involved in mentoring students and collaborating with fellow researchers. With a growing network of co-authors and an established presence in the academic community, he continues to shape the development of analytical chemistry both in Azerbaijan and internationally.
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Featured Publications
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“Synthesis and investigation of the properties of the nickel, cobalt and phosphorus catalysts.”
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“Complexes of Nickel(II) with [(Prop-2-en(yn)-1-yl)oxy]ethanimidothioate and Their Applications.”
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“Tungsten(VI) Complexes with 2-Hydroxy-5-chlorothiophenol in the Presence of Aminophenols and Their Application.”
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“Study of mixed ligand complexes of copper(II) with dimercaptophenols and hydrophobic amines and their application to the analysis of natural objects.”
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“Correlations of analytical properties of mercury complexes with 2-hydroxythiophenol and pyridine.”