Ali Zalov | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

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

  • “Synthesis and investigation of the properties of the nickel, cobalt and phosphorus catalysts.”

  • “Complexes of Nickel(II) with [(Prop-2-en(yn)-1-yl)oxy]ethanimidothioate and Their Applications.”

  • “Tungsten(VI) Complexes with 2-Hydroxy-5-chlorothiophenol in the Presence of Aminophenols and Their Application.”

  • “Study of mixed ligand complexes of copper(II) with dimercaptophenols and hydrophobic amines and their application to the analysis of natural objects.”

  • “Correlations of analytical properties of mercury complexes with 2-hydroxythiophenol and pyridine.”

 

Bassam Najri | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Bassam Najri | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey

Profiles

Early Academic Pursuits

Bassam A. Najri began his academic journey with exceptional distinction, completing both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Chemistry with top honors. Demonstrating a strong aptitude for analytical and organic chemistry from the outset, he consistently ranked among the top of his class. His early academic interests were rooted in the exploration of structure–activity relationships and the synthesis of biologically active compounds, which naturally progressed into his current doctoral work in Organic Chemistry at Eskisehir Osmangazi University. This strong foundation set the stage for his interdisciplinary approach to chemical research.

Professional Endeavors

As a PhD candidate, Mr. Najri has cultivated a diverse research portfolio spanning organic synthesis, nanomaterials, electrocatalysis, and medicinal chemistry. His work is driven by the synthesis and characterization of functional materials with applications in clean energy and biomedicine. He has actively participated in five major research projects, leading investigations into novel catalysts for hydrogen production and drug development frameworks. His expertise is supported by hands-on proficiency in high-performance analytical techniques including HPLC, UV-Vis spectroscopy, IR spectroscopy, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and various in silico computational platforms for drug modeling.

Contributions and Research Focus

Najri’s contributions are marked by innovation at the interface of chemistry and engineering. He has co-developed benzofuran derivatives and metal-organic frameworks with promising catalytic and therapeutic applications. His research approach blends experimental design with computational analysis, yielding high-impact results in hydrogen evolution reactions, drug–target interactions, and electrochemical sensor development. His goal is to engineer materials that offer real-world solutions to energy storage challenges and emerging health issues. This multifaceted focus enables him to remain at the forefront of applied organic chemistry and nanotechnology.

Impact and Influence

Mr. Najri has co-authored over 14 publications in prestigious, peer-reviewed, indexed journals including ACS Omega, Fuel, Renewable Energy, Ionics, and Process Safety and Environmental Protection. His citation record reflects a growing academic impact, with over 100 citations, an h-index of 4, and an i10-index of 3. His interdisciplinary work has attracted attention from collaborators across Turkey, Palestine, Algeria, and Tunisia, where he contributes to international teams tackling problems in clean energy, cancer therapy, and environmental sustainability.

Academic Citations and Recognition

His academic footprint continues to expand through consistent scholarly publishing and conference participation. Despite not holding editorial or consultancy roles, his involvement in multi-country research collaborations and conference forums underlines his academic credibility and growing recognition within the scientific community. He remains actively involved with the NanotechSEM research team and participates in national chemistry and microscopy congresses in Turkey.

Technical Skills

Najri possesses a wide array of technical competencies central to modern chemical research. He is proficient in instrumental analysis techniques including HPLC, UV-Vis, FT-IR, and electrochemical techniques such as cyclic voltammetry and impedance spectroscopy. On the computational side, he has applied molecular docking, DFT calculations, and QSAR modeling tools for drug design and catalyst optimization. These combined skills empower him to bridge experimental and theoretical chemistry efficiently.

Teaching and Mentorship Experience

While formal teaching positions are not listed, Najri’s active involvement in academic research projects suggests strong collaborative and mentorship capabilities. His ability to integrate complex methods and explain cross-disciplinary phenomena indicates a readiness to mentor junior researchers and contribute to academic training programs, particularly in laboratory environments and applied research teams.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Bassam A. Najri is building a research legacy focused on sustainability, clean energy, and precision medicine. His commitment to developing high-performance electrocatalysts and therapeutic agents aligns with global efforts to transition toward environmentally friendly technologies. Moving forward, he aims to expand his collaborations and lead cutting-edge research in hydrogen energy systems and nanomedicine. With his solid scientific foundation and collaborative spirit, he is well-positioned to become a transformative figure in the chemical sciences.

Notable Publications

Modified carbon paste electrode for potentiometric determination of silver (I) ions in burning cream and radiological films
Authors: H.M. Abu-Shawish, S.M. Saadeh, H.M. Dalloul, B.A. Najri, H. Al Athamna
Journal: Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 182, 374–381
Year: 2013

Utilization of surface plasmon resonance band of silver nanoparticles for determination of critical micelle concentration of cationic surfactants
Authors: J.K. Salem, I.M. El-Nahhal, B.A. Najri, T.M. Hammad
Journal: Chemical Physics Letters, 664, 154–158
Year: 2016

Effect of anionic surfactants on the surface plasmon resonance band of silver nanoparticles: Determination of critical micelle concentration
Authors: J.K. Salem, I.M. El-Nahhal, B.A. Najri, T.M. Hammad, F. Kodeh
Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids, 223, 771–774
Year: 2016

Design of highly effective organic catalyst for hydrazine electrooxidation: Iodobenzo[b]furan derivatives
Authors: B.A. Najri, S. Kaya, E. Kavak, A. Kivrak, H. Kivrak
Journal: Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 187, 792–798
Year: 2024