Ms. Ana Brito | Ceramics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Ana Brito | Ceramics | Best Researcher Award

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil.

Ana Melissa Paula Brito is a dedicated materials scientist from Natal, Brazil. With a strong background in materials engineering and nanotechnology, she specializes in synthesizing and characterizing innovative materials for scientific and industrial applications. Passionate about advancing the field, she has contributed significantly to research in nanomaterials, gaining recognition for her expertise in cutting-edge analytical techniques.

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Education 🎓

Ana Melissa Paula Brito holds a Master's Degree in Materials Science and Engineering (2023) from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN). Her specialization lies in advanced materials analysis, where she gained hands-on experience with cutting-edge techniques such as X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (FRX), and atomic force microscopy (AFM). Under the mentorship of Dr. Nicolau Castro at the Laboratory of Structural Characterization of Materials (LSCM), she conducted impactful research in materials characterization.

She also earned her Bachelor's Degree in Materials Engineering (2021) from UFRN, where she actively participated in projects focusing on the synthesis and characterization of innovative materials, further establishing a strong foundation in materials science.

Research Experience 🔬

2020-2021: Chemical synthesis of nanomaterials by spray pyrolysis method

Undergraduate research project under Dr. Mauricio Bomio. Acquired hands-on experience in synthesizing nanomaterials using the spray pyrolysis method.

2019-2020: Synthesis and characterization of calcium and barium molybdates by microwave-assisted hydrothermal method

Explored molybdate and tungstate synthesis methods, gaining expertise in hydrothermal techniques.

Teaching Experience 📚

Teaching Internship (Discipline: MTR0303-Nanomaterials)

Assisted Dr. Mauricio Bomio in teaching undergraduate students at UFRN, providing insights into nanomaterials synthesis and applications.

Research Interests 🌱

Nanomaterials: Chemical synthesis and characterization of advanced nanostructures for industrial and scientific applications.

Materials Analysis: Leveraging advanced techniques like XRD, SEM, and AFM for material characterization.

Sustainable Materials: Developing eco-friendly and innovative materials for future technologies.

Funding and Awards 🏆

Graduate Program in Materials Science and Engineering (PPGCEM-UFRN), supported by CAPES, Brazil – Finance Code 001.

Research Project PVG15419-2018: Funded by the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq).

Research Project PIG13110-2016: Funded by CNPq for chemical synthesis of nanomaterials via spray pyrolysis.

Publication 📝

A green approach to the microwave hydrothermal synthesis of Bi₂₋ₓPrₓWO₆ and its photocatalytic and photoluminescence performance
Journal: Ceramics International
Published: January 2025
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2025.01.404
Contributors: A.M.P. Brito, M.D. Teodoro, R.L. Tranquilin, F.V. Motta, M.R.D. Bomio

 

 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hongxia Liu | Theoretical Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hongxia Liu | Theoretical Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Anshan Normal University, China

Dr. Hong-xia Liu is an Associate Professor at Anshan Normal University and a member of the Royal Society of Chemistry. With extensive expertise in theoretical and experimental chemistry, Dr. Liu’s research focuses on reaction mechanisms, green catalysis, and material design. She has published numerous papers in high-impact journals, reviewed for prestigious journals, and secured multiple competitive research grants. Her dedication to teaching and innovation makes her a respected figure in physical chemistry.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Hong-xia Liu earned her Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Jilin University, China (2005–2010). Under the mentorship of Prof. Jingyao Liu, her research focused on "Theoretical studies on the mechanism and kinetic properties of several important chemical reactions," emphasizing advanced computational methods and theoretical modeling to unravel intricate chemical processes. She previously obtained her B.Sc. in Chemistry from Inner Mongolia Normal University, China (2001–2005), where she built a strong foundation in the fundamental principles of chemistry.

Professional Experience đź’Ľ

Dr. Hong-xia Liu completed her Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry at Jilin University, China, from 2005 to 2010, where she conducted research under the guidance of Prof. Jingyao Liu. Her dissertation, titled "Theoretical Studies on the Mechanism and Kinetic Properties of Several Important Chemical Reactions," employed advanced computational techniques and theoretical modeling to explore the mechanisms and kinetics of complex chemical reactions. Prior to her doctoral studies, Dr. Liu earned a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Inner Mongolia Normal University, China, in 2005, establishing a strong foundational understanding of chemistry's core principles.

Research Interests 🔬

Reaction Mechanisms and Kinetics
Dr. Hong-xia Liu’s research delves into the study of chemical reaction mechanisms and kinetics, aiming to understand the underlying processes that drive chemical transformations. Her work uses advanced computational techniques to model and analyze reaction pathways, energy profiles, and rate-determining steps.

Green Catalysis and Organic Synthesis
Dr. Liu explores the use of green catalysis in organic synthesis, focusing on environmentally friendly processes that reduce waste and energy consumption. Her work aims to develop more sustainable and efficient catalytic systems for chemical reactions, promoting the use of renewable resources.

Raman Spectral Analysis for Aromaticity
Dr. Liu applies Raman spectroscopy to analyze aromaticity in molecules, using this technique to study the structural and electronic properties of aromatic compounds. This analysis provides valuable insights into the stability, reactivity, and behavior of aromatic systems in various chemical reactions.

Computational Chemistry
Dr. Liu employs computational chemistry tools such as VASP (Vienna Ab-initio Simulation Package), Gaussian, and Multiwell to conduct detailed studies of chemical systems. These tools allow for high-level quantum mechanical calculations, aiding in the investigation of molecular structures, reaction dynamics, and thermodynamic properties.

Awards and Grants 🏆

National Natural Science Foundation of China (2020–2022): Spiropyran-based membrane material for intelligent humidity control

Special Research Project of Anshan Normal University (2021–2022): Kinetics of Cl removal from tap water

Publications Top Notes 📚

Theoretical Prediction of the Reaction Mechanism Underlying the Active Phase of Bn (n = 3–5) and Cu-Doped Electron-Deficient Bn-1 Clusters: Reduction of CO2, Journal of Chemical Physics, 2024-12
Contributors: Hong-xia Liu, Ling Fu, Chao-zheng He. Link

Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Methane Dehydrogenation on Clusters of Cu4 and Cu3M (M@Fe, Co, Ni) Alloys, Reaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis, 2024-11-27
Contributors: Hong-xia Liu, Xiaoze Sun, Ling Fu, Chao-Zheng He. Link

Research on the Application of Localized Argument-Driven Inquiry Teaching Model in a High School in Northeast China, Journal of Chemical Education, 2024-11-17
Contributors: Hong-xia Liu, Xiao-di Zeng, Rong Deng, Qiao-kun Li, Shuang Wu, Wen-dong Zhou. Link

Theoretical Study on Equilibrium, Thermodynamic, and Density Functional Models for Doped and Amination@TiO2 Removal of Cadmium (II) Ion from Wastewater, The European Physical Journal Plus, 2024-08-05
Contributors: Hong-xia Liu, Hong-bo Zhang, Ling Fu, Chao-zheng He. Link

Study on the Methane Dehydrogenation Reaction Catalyzed by Triangular Transition Metal: A Theoretical Research, Physica Scripta, 2023-10-01
Contributors: Hongxia Liu, Fu Ling, He Chaozheng. Link

 

 

 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bo Yang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bo Yang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

South China Agricultural University, China

Bo Yang is an Associate Professor at the College of Materials and Energy, South China Agricultural University (SCAU), specializing in organic chemistry. His research focuses on organic synthesis methodologies, including photochemistry, transition metal catalysis, and asymmetric synthesis. With a strong academic background and postdoctoral experience, he has made significant contributions to the advancement of chemistry, specifically in synthesis reactions and new functional reagents.

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Education🎓

Bo Yang holds a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Zhejiang University (2014–2018), where he conducted research under the guidance of Prof. Zhan Lu, focusing on advanced synthetic methodologies. His foundational education includes a Master’s in Organic Chemistry from Sun Yat-Sen University (2012–2014) and a Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Chemistry from Southwest University of Science and Technology (2008–2012), which equipped him with a strong background in organic and applied chemistry essential for his current research.

Experienceđź’Ľ

Bo Yang is currently an Associate Professor at the College of Materials and Energy, South China Agricultural University (SCAU) (2024–present), where he focuses on cutting-edge research in organic synthesis. Prior to this role, he served as an Associate Researcher at the School of Chemical Engineering and Energy Technology, Dongguan University of Technology (DGUT) (2022–2024), and completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship at South China University of Technology (SCUT) (2019–2022) under Prof. Shifa Zhu, gaining extensive expertise in photochemistry and catalysis.

Research Interests🔬

Photochemistry🌞

Bo specializes in photochemistry, studying light-driven reactions to develop efficient, sustainable processes for synthesizing complex organic compounds.

Transition Metal Catalysis⚙️

He is also focused on transition metal catalysis, employing metals as catalysts to streamline chemical reactions, making them more selective and efficient.

Asymmetric Synthesis🔄 

Bo’s research in asymmetric synthesis aims to create molecules with specific chiral properties, a critical approach for producing compounds in pharmaceutical chemistry.

Research Impact🎯 

Through his work, Bo Yang contributes to fields like pharmaceutical chemistry, materials science, and green chemistry by developing novel synthetic strategies and functional molecules with potential applications in medicine, sustainable materials, and environmentally friendly processes.

Publications Top Notes📚

Direct Synthesis of Dialkyl Ketones from Deoxygenative Cross-Coupling of Carboxylic Acids and Alcohols, Chem. Sci., 2024. Link

Visible Light-promoted Aerobic Oxidation of α-silyl Styrenes with Alcohols, Chin. J. Chem., 2024. Link

Bifunctional Two-Carbon Reagent: Made from Acetylene via 1,2-difunctionalization and Its Applications, Sci. China Chem., 2024. Link

Diverse Synthesis of C2-linked Functionalized Molecules via Molecular Glue Strategy with Acetylene, Nat. Commun., 2022. Link

Hydrogen Radical-Shuttle (HRS)-Enabled Photoredox Synthesis of Indanones via Decarboxylative Annulation, Nat. Commun., 2021. Link