Banu Karthi | Coordination Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Banu Karthi, Jamal Mohamed College

Banu Karthi
Affiliation Jamal Mohamed College
Country India
Scopus ID 57882618200
Documents 3
Citations 49
h-index 2
Subject Area Coordination Chemistry
Event International Chemistry Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-7152-7702

Banu Karthi is associated with Jamal Mohamed College in India and has contributed to the field of coordination chemistry through scholarly publications and citation-indexed research activities. The researcher’s academic profile demonstrates engagement in inorganic and coordination chemistry with documented contributions indexed in Scopus and other academic platforms.[1] The present article evaluates the researcher’s scholarly profile, publication visibility, scientific contributions, and suitability for recognition under the Research Excellence Award category.[2]

Abstract

The Research Excellence Award article presents an overview of the scholarly profile and scientific activities of Banu Karthi from Jamal Mohamed College, India. The researcher has contributed to the academic discipline of coordination chemistry through indexed publications, citation-based visibility, and participation in scientific communication platforms. The profile demonstrates measurable research engagement reflected through Scopus-indexed documents, citation performance, and academic networking visibility. Coordination chemistry continues to remain an important area within inorganic chemistry due to its applications in catalysis, materials science, and bioinorganic systems. The academic contributions of the researcher support the advancement of chemical sciences and illustrate emerging participation in internationally indexed scientific research communities.[1][3]

Keywords

Coordination Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Research Excellence Award, Scopus Author Profile, Chemical Sciences, Academic Publications, Citation Analysis, Scientific Research

Introduction

Coordination chemistry represents a major branch of inorganic chemistry that studies the structure, bonding, and reactivity of metal complexes. Research in this field contributes to developments in catalysis, medicinal chemistry, and advanced functional materials.[4] Banu Karthi has participated in this scientific area through scholarly publications and indexed academic activities associated with Jamal Mohamed College in India.[1]

Research Profile

The research profile of Banu Karthi includes Scopus-indexed publications, citation records, and academic identity management through ORCID and related scholarly databases. The profile indicates participation in peer-reviewed scientific communication with research interests connected to coordination chemistry and related inorganic chemical systems.[1][2]

  • Affiliated with Jamal Mohamed College, India
  • Research specialization in Coordination Chemistry
  • Indexed author profile available in Scopus
  • Academic identification supported through ORCID

Research Contributions

The researcher’s scholarly contributions are associated with chemical synthesis, coordination compounds, and scientific reporting within inorganic chemistry domains. Published research outputs contribute to the broader understanding of molecular coordination behavior and related analytical observations.[3] Such studies remain relevant for future developments in material sciences and applied chemical investigations.[4]

Publications

Publication records indexed in academic databases demonstrate the researcher’s participation in peer-reviewed scientific dissemination. Citation-based databases and research networking platforms provide evidence of scholarly visibility and accessibility within the scientific community.[1][5]

  1. Studies related to coordination chemistry and inorganic molecular systems
  2. Research publications indexed in Scopus-author linked databases
  3. Academic networking presence through ORCID and ResearchGate

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through citations, scholarly indexing, and academic recognition within specialized research areas. The available metrics for Banu Karthi include citation records and a measurable h-index, indicating emerging visibility in the field of coordination chemistry.[1] Indexed publication accessibility further contributes to scientific dissemination and institutional visibility.[2]

Award Suitability

The academic activities and publication metrics associated with Banu Karthi support consideration for recognition under the Research Excellence Award category. Contributions in coordination chemistry, indexed research participation, and engagement with scholarly communication platforms reflect alignment with the objectives of the International Chemistry Scientist Awards program.

Conclusion

Banu Karthi’s scholarly profile demonstrates active participation in coordination chemistry research through indexed publications, citation performance, and academic identity integration. The documented scientific activities contribute to the broader chemical sciences community and support professional recognition within academic award frameworks. Continued research engagement may further strengthen future scientific contributions and international visibility.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Banu Karthi, Author ID 57882618200.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57882618200
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile record for Banu Karthi.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7152-7702
  3. Kalaivanan, C., Sankarganesh, M., Suvaikin, M. Y., Banu Karthi, G., & Gurusamy, S. (n.d.). Novel Cu (II) and Ni (II) complexes of nicotinamide based Mannich base: Synthesis, characterization, DFT calculation, DNA binding, molecular docking, antioxidant, antimicrobial activities.
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/344454696_Novel_CuII_and_NiII_complexes_of_nicotinamide_based_Mannich_base_Synthesis_characterization_DFT_calculation_DNA_binding_molecular_docking_antioxidant_antimicrobial_activities
  4. Anu, K., Prabha, L., Banu Karthi, G., Kanjana, P. R., & Rajeswari, R. (n.d.). UV-visible, IR and NMR spectra on Copper (II) Schiff base Complex.
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/373806501_UV-VISIBLE_IR_AND_NMR_SPECTRA_ON_COPPER_II_SCHIFF_BASE_COMPLEX
  5. Banu Karthi, G., Suvaikin, M. Y., Sheit, H. M. K., Mohan, K. S., & Sankarganesh, M. (n.d.). Synthesis and spectroscopic investigation of N-(Morpholinofurfuryl) Maleimide and its copper (II) complex uses in biological applications.
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/383167121_Synthesis_and_spectroscopic_investigation_of_N-Morpholinofurfuryl_maleimide_and_its_copper_II_complex_uses_in_biological_applications

Assist. Prof. Dr. Malihe Pooresmaeil | Drug Delivery | Women Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Malihe Pooresmaeil | Drug Delivery | Women Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Malihe Pooresmaeil | Assistant Professor | University Of Zanjan | Iran

Assist. Prof. Dr. Malihe Pooresmaeil is a distinguished researcher in the field of organic chemistry, specializing in the design, synthesis, and application of advanced polymeric, nanocomposite, and biopolymer-based drug delivery systems. Her work integrates organic synthesis with nanotechnology to develop stimuli-responsive, pH-sensitive, and biocompatible platforms for targeted therapy, particularly in cancer treatment. She has made significant contributions to the functionalization of graphene oxide, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), covalent organic frameworks (COFs), and natural polymers such as starch, carboxymethyl cellulose, and chitosan, enabling controlled and efficient drug delivery. Dr. Pooresmaeil’s research also encompasses the development of antimicrobial and photoluminescent nanocomposites, hydrogels, and multi-functional hybrid materials with biomedical and environmental applications. Her innovative work has been widely recognized, reflected in her extensive publication record of over 63 documents, cited more than 2,668 times, with an h-index of 30 and an i10-index of 51 (Google Scholar), alongside a Scopus h-index of 32 and over 3,060 citations. She has been consistently acknowledged among the top 2% most cited scientists by Stanford University. Dr. Pooresmaeil’s research has appeared in high-impact journals, demonstrating her leadership in advancing polymeric and nanostructured materials for healthcare applications, while her work on stimuli-responsive drug delivery, biopolymer modification, and MOF/COF-based systems has influenced both academic research and practical applications in biomedical sciences.

Profile : Google Scholar | Scopus | Orcid 

Featured Publications :

  • Pooresmaeil, M., Namazi, H., & Salehi, R. (2022). Photoluminescent and biocompatible starch coated bio-based-derived carbon dots as a promising platform for methotrexate delivery. European Polymer Journal, 158, 110698.

  • Pooresmaeil, M., Namazi, H., & Javanbakht, S. (2019). Green one-pot synthesis of carboxymethylcellulose/Zn-based metal-organic framework/graphene oxide bio-nanocomposite as a nanocarrier for drug delivery system. Carbohydrate Polymers, 219, 255-266.

  • Pooresmaeil, M., Namazi, H., & Salehi, R. (2022). Dual anticancer drug delivery of D-galactose-functionalized stimuli-responsive nanogels for targeted therapy of the liver hepatocellular carcinoma. European Polymer Journal, 165, 111104.

  • Pooresmaeil, M., Namazi, H., & Asl, E. A. (2021). Simple fabrication of biocompatible chitosan/graphene oxide microspheres for pH-controlled amoxicillin delivery. European Polymer Journal, 150, 110425.

  • Pooresmaeil, M., Namazi, H., & Hosseyni, R. (2020). Star-shaped polylactic acid based on triazine dendrimers; Investigation of catalyst type and time factors on the polylactic acid molecular weight. Iranian Polymer Journal, 29, 987-998.