Jun-Qing Yin | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jun-Qing Yin | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jun-Qing Yin | Chemistry | Chengdu University | China

Dr. Jun-Qing Yin is a distinguished researcher specializing in physical chemistry, with a focus on catalytic mechanisms and surface science. Currently serving as a Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Study, Chengdu University, China, he has made significant contributions to understanding single-atom alloys, phase-separated alloys, and metal-support interfaces in catalytic reactions. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, an M.Sc. from Inner Mongolia Normal University, and a B.Sc. from Shanxi Datong University. Dr. Yin’s work blends advanced theoretical investigations with collaborative experimental studies, resulting in impactful publications in leading journals such as Nature, Science, and Journal of Catalysis. He has conducted postdoctoral research in the renowned group of Shigeyoshi Sakaki at Kyoto University, Japan. Recognized for his rigorous approach and innovative insights, Dr. Yin continues to push the boundaries of catalytic chemistry and its applications in energy and materials science.

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Education

Dr. Jun-Qing Yin holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Chemistry from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, where his research focused on the theoretical investigation of iron surfaces and iron-silica interfaces in Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis (FTS). He earned his Master’s degree in Physical Chemistry from Inner Mongolia Normal University, Hohhot, where he explored the structures and stabilities of gold clusters and their adsorption properties with formaldehyde (HCHO). His academic foundation was built at Shanxi Datong University, where he completed his Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, gaining a comprehensive understanding of chemical principles and laboratory techniques. Throughout his academic training, Dr. Yin combined computational chemistry, quantum chemical calculations, and catalysis-focused studies, developing a strong theoretical and analytical skill set. His academic trajectory demonstrates a consistent focus on catalysis, materials interfaces, and reaction mechanisms, positioning him as a leading figure in the intersection of computational chemistry and applied catalytic research.

Experience

Dr. Jun-Qing Yin’s professional career reflects a strong combination of theoretical expertise and applied catalytic research. Since June 2022, he has been a Research Fellow at Chengdu University, where he investigates the stability and catalytic performance of single-atom alloys, NO-CO reactions, and methane dry reforming. Previously, from December 2020 to March 2022, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Kyoto University under the mentorship of Prof. Shigeyoshi Sakaki, focusing on the catalytic behavior of nickel-based gold single-atom alloys. During his doctoral and postdoctoral years, Dr. Yin’s research centered on understanding reaction mechanisms in Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis, particularly iron-based catalysts and metal-support interfaces. His work bridges theoretical modeling and experimental collaboration, enabling the rational design of advanced catalysts. He has published extensively in high-impact journals, contributing fundamental insights into alloy stability, surface modifications, and catalytic selectivity, and continues to collaborate internationally to advance catalytic science for industrial and environmental applications.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Jun-Qing Yin’s career is marked by multiple academic and research achievements, reflected through high-profile publications in Nature, Science, and Journal of Catalysis. His invitation to join Prof. Shigeyoshi Sakaki’s esteemed research group at Kyoto University as a Postdoctoral Fellow is a testament to his research caliber and international recognition. Dr. Yin’s contributions to catalytic chemistry, particularly in Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis and alloy catalysis, have earned him a strong reputation within the global scientific community. His ability to integrate theoretical modeling with experimental validation has been widely acknowledged, leading to impactful collaborations with researchers worldwide. Several of his works have been cited as significant advancements in catalyst design, reaction mechanism understanding, and sustainable chemical processes. His research excellence continues to contribute to the development of next-generation catalysts with improved selectivity and efficiency, reinforcing his standing as a promising and influential scientist in the field of chemistry.

Research Focus 

Dr. Jun-Qing Yin’s research lies at the intersection of computational chemistry, catalysis, and materials science. His primary focus is on the stability and reactivity of single-atom alloys, phase-separated alloys, and metal-support interfaces. He has extensively studied the catalytic mechanisms in Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis, including CO activation, CH₄ formation, and carbon chain growth, with a special interest in iron-based catalysts and iron-carbide systems. His recent work explores the NO-CO reaction and methane dry reforming using nickel and gold single-atom alloys, revealing atomic-level insights into enhanced catalytic activity. Dr. Yin also investigates surface modifications, such as silica-based ligand binding, to improve C₂ oxygenate selectivity. Employing advanced computational modeling and collaborating with experimentalists, he aims to design catalysts with optimized performance for sustainable energy and industrial processes. His research bridges theory and practice, delivering both fundamental understanding and practical solutions for efficient and selective catalytic systems.

Publications Titles

  1. Regioselective hydroformylation of propene catalysed by rhodium–zeolite.

  2. Catalysis of Ni-based gold single-atom alloy for NO–CO reaction.

  3. Surface modification of Fe₅C₂ by silica-based ligand for enhanced C₂ oxygenate selectivity .

  4. New reaction mode of 3-halooxindoles for indolenine-fused oxathiines synthesis.

  5. Theoretical study of iron–silicon interface by Fe deposition on Si(111)-(7×7) .

  6. Visualization of on-surface ethylene polymerization.

  7. Single atom vs phase-separated alloys in Ni, Cu, Ag, Au systems .

  8. Intrinsic facet-dependent CH₄ and C₂ formation on Fe₅C₂ particles .

  9. Tuning CH₄ selectivity via C₁ + C₁ couplings on Fe surfaces.

  10. Iron carbidization on silica and silicon studied via NAP-XPS & STM .

Conclusion

Dr. Jun-Qing Yin’s academic journey and research record demonstrate exceptional expertise in catalytic chemistry, particularly in theoretical modeling and alloy catalysis. His publications in top-tier journals, international collaborations, and cross-disciplinary approach position him as an innovative contributor to sustainable catalysis and energy-related chemistry. With a focus on translating atomic-level insights into practical applications, Dr. Yin’s work holds significant promise for advancing industrial catalytic processes. His combination of rigorous theoretical analysis and cooperative experimental engagement ensures his continued impact in the field of chemistry.

 

 

Anil Palve | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Anil Palve | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Anil Palve, Mahatma Phule Arts Science and Commerce College Panvel, India

Anil Mahadeo Palve is a distinguished Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry at Mahatma Phule Arts, Science, and Commerce College, Navi Mumbai. Born on June 1, 1977, in Nibenandur, Maharashtra, India, he is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of chemistry. With an impressive career spanning over two decades, he has significantly contributed to the field of nanomaterials and thin film deposition. Dr. Palve is also known for his dedication to teaching, guiding numerous students in both undergraduate and postgraduate chemistry programs. He has earned recognition for his research and has held various academic positions, including Assistant Professor and Associate Professor.

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Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anil Mahadeo Palve demonstrates exceptional academic and research accomplishments that make him a strong candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award.” With a solid educational foundation, including a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Mumbai University and postdoctoral experience at Rice University, Dr. Palve has established himself as a leading figure in the field of Chemistry. His specialization in nanomaterials and thin film deposition positions him at the forefront of research in materials science.

His contribution to research is evidenced by his work on transition metal complexes and tellurium-containing iron carbonyl clusters, which are integral to the development of advanced materials. Dr. Palve’s extensive teaching experience, including 19 years of undergraduate and 13 years of postgraduate instruction, further highlights his commitment to the advancement of chemistry and the cultivation of future researchers.

🎓 Education

Anil Mahadeo Palve’s academic journey began with his secondary education at Pune Board in 1992, where he excelled with 73.28%. He completed his B.Sc. in Chemistry with distinction from S. P. Pune University in 1997. Later, he pursued his M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry, also from S.P. Pune University, achieving a First-Class result with 60.30%. Palve furthered his expertise by earning a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Mumbai University in 2011, focusing on transition metal complexes. He also obtained a Post Doctoral Fellowship at Rice University, Texas, USA, in 2012, where he researched advanced materials. Additionally, he holds a B.Ed. in Education and a certificate in MSCIT.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Anil Mahadeo Palve boasts 19+ years of experience in academia, with a specialization in Chemistry, Nanomaterials, and Thin Film Deposition. His teaching career began in 1999 when he joined Rayat Shikshan Sanstha as an Assistant Professor, later progressing to Associate Professor in 2014 and then Professor in 2021. Throughout his career, Dr. Palve has taught both undergraduate and postgraduate students, with over 13 years dedicated to P.G. classes. His commitment to education is evident in his extensive teaching experience. Additionally, Dr. Palve has contributed to research, specifically in nanomaterials, and thin film deposition, with over 10 years of research expertise.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Dr. Anil Mahadeo Palve has received numerous accolades for his academic and research contributions. His work in the field of chemistry, particularly in nanomaterials, thin films, and transition metal complexes, has earned him recognition at national and international levels. He has also received the UGC SET certification in 1999, validating his academic prowess. Dr. Palve’s dedication to education is reflected in his consistent rise through the ranks at Rayat Shikshan Sanstha, receiving recognition for both his research and teaching excellence. His leadership role as Head of the Chemistry Department further solidifies his position as a respected academic.

🌍 Research Skills On Chemistry

Dr. Anil Mahadeo Palve specializes in several critical areas of chemistry, particularly nanomaterials and thin film deposition. His research focuses on transition metal complexes, where he explores their potential as precursors for inorganic materials. His postdoctoral research at Rice University centered on the design and characterization of tellurium-containing iron carbonyl cluster compounds for advanced material development. Additionally, he has worked on thin films, a key area in material science. With over 10 years of research experience, his work is instrumental in furthering the understanding of material synthesis and applications. His research skills are complemented by his ability to guide students and professionals in their scientific endeavors.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Single-phase Gd₀.₂La₀.₂Ce₀.₂Hf₀.₂Zr₀.₂O₂ and Gd₀.₂La₀.₂Y₀.₂Hf₀.₂Zr₀.₂O₂ nanoparticles as efficient photocatalysts for the reduction of Cr (VI) and degradation of …
    Authors: M Anandkumar, A Lathe, AM Palve, AS Deshpande
    Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
    Citation: 850, 156716
    Year: 2020
  • Acorus calamus-zinc oxide nanoparticle coated cotton fabrics shows antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities against skin cancer cells
    Authors: R Vakayil, S Muruganantham, N Kabeerdass, M Rajendran, S Ramasamy, …
    Journal: Process Biochemistry
    Citation: 111, 1-8
    Year: 2021
  • Single-Step Production of a TiO₂@ MoS₂ Heterostructure and Its Applications as a Supercapacitor Electrode and Photocatalyst for Reduction of Cr (VI) to Cr (III)
    Authors: A Lathe, A Ansari, R Badhe, AM Palve, SS Garje
    Journal: ACS Omega
    Citation: 6 (20), 13008-13014
    Year: 2021
  • Deposition of zinc sulfide thin films from zinc(II) thiosemicarbazones as single molecular precursors using aerosol assisted chemical vapor deposition technique
    Author: AM Palve
    Journal: Frontiers in Materials
    Citation: 6, 46
    Year: 2019
  • A facile synthesis of ZnS nanocrystallites by pyrolysis of single molecule precursors, Zn (cinnamtscz)₂ and ZnCl₂ (cinnamtsczH)₂
    Authors: AM Palve, SS Garje
    Journal: Bulletin of Materials Science
    Citation: 34, 667-671
    Year: 2011
  • Ultra-fast photoreduction of toxic Cr (VI) by CdS-rGO synthesized using single source precursor
    Author: AM Palve
    Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
    Citation: 868, 159143
    Year: 2021
  • Preparation of zinc sulfide nanocrystallites from single-molecule precursors
    Authors: AM Palve, SS Garje
    Journal: Journal of Crystal Growth
    Citation: 326 (1), 157-162
    Year: 2011
  • A review: Engineered nanomaterials for photoreduction of Cr (VI) to Cr (III)
    Authors: A Lathe, AM Palve
    Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances
    Citation: 12, 100333
    Year: 2023
  • Synthesis and X-ray single crystal structure of a cadmium (II) acetophenone thiosemicarbazone complex and its use as a single-source precursor for the preparation of CdS …
    Authors: AM Palve, PV Joshi, V Puranik, SS Garje
    Journal: Polyhedron
    Citation: 61, 195-201
    Year: 2013
  • Single step, bulk synthesis of engineered MoS₂ quantum dots for multifunctional electrocatalysis
    Authors: KK Tadi, AM Palve, S Pal, PM Sudeep, TN Narayanan
    Journal: Nanotechnology
    Citation: 27 (27), 275402
    Year: 2016