Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yue-Jin Liu | Organic Chemistry | Green Chemistry Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yue-Jin Liu | Organic Chemistry | Green Chemistry Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yue-Jin Liu | Organic Chemistry | Hubei University ,China

Dr. Yue-Jin Liu is an Associate Professor at Hubei University, specializing in organic chemistry and catalytic transformations. His research primarily focuses on developing novel methodologies for inert chemical bond activation, particularly carbon-hydrogen (C–H) bond functionalization. Dr. Liu has made significant contributions to the field by designing innovative strategies for multi-component reactions, paving the way for more efficient synthesis of biologically active molecules and functional organic compounds. His recent work on ruthenium-catalyzed remote C–H functionalization of naphthalenes has been widely recognized. Dr. Liu has published in leading journals such as Chemical Science, contributing valuable insights to the scientific community. Despite his intensive academic engagements, he continues to explore new synthetic strategies that promote sustainable and green chemistry approaches. Dr. Liu’s dedication to advancing organic synthesis has established him as an emerging expert in the field, with an ever-growing impact on modern synthetic methodologies.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Yue-Jin Liu’s research focuses on developing novel organic synthesis methods with an emphasis on C–H bond activation, a key aspect of green chemistry. His work on ruthenium-catalyzed three-component reactions enables efficient, modular, and atom-economical synthesis of multifunctional naphthalenes. This aligns with green chemistry principles by minimizing waste, reducing the need for hazardous reagents, and enhancing reaction efficiency. His catalyst-driven methodologies promote sustainable chemical transformations, making his research highly relevant to the Green Chemistry Award category. Dr. Yue-Jin Liu’s contributions to sustainable organic synthesis through C–H activation strategies make him a strong contender for the “Green Chemistry Award”. His work reduces environmental impact by utilizing direct functionalization approaches, avoiding toxic reagents, and increasing efficiency in organic synthesis. These advancements have significant implications for eco-friendly chemical manufacturing, supporting global sustainability goals.

🎓Education:

Dr. Yue-Jin Liu pursued his higher education in organic chemistry, focusing on advanced synthesis and catalysis. He obtained his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Ph.D. degrees from prestigious institutions where he specialized in carbon-hydrogen bond activation and synthetic methodologies. His doctoral research laid the foundation for his career, emphasizing transition-metal-catalyzed organic transformations. During his academic journey, Dr. Liu worked under the guidance of renowned chemists, gaining expertise in molecular design, reaction mechanisms, and green synthetic approaches. Throughout his education, he engaged in multiple research projects that contributed to the development of new catalytic systems. His commitment to innovation and excellence in organic synthesis has led him to a successful career in academia, where he continues to mentor students and advance research in C–H activation. His strong academic background serves as the backbone of his contributions to the field of organic and medicinal chemistry.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Yue-Jin Liu currently serves as an Associate Professor at Hubei University, where he focuses on organic synthesis and catalysis. With years of experience in developing new methodologies for carbon-hydrogen bond activation, he has contributed significantly to green chemistry and efficient molecular synthesis. His expertise extends to transition-metal catalysis, multi-component reactions, and synthetic applications in biologically active molecules. Dr. Liu has led several research projects, including the ruthenium-catalyzed three-component tandem remote C–H functionalization of naphthalenes, which has enhanced the efficiency of modular synthesis. Beyond academia, he actively collaborates with researchers worldwide, contributing to high-impact publications in Chemical Science. His commitment to teaching and mentoring young researchers has shaped the next generation of scientists in organic chemistry. Dr. Liu’s extensive experience in synthetic methodologies continues to drive forward the boundaries of modern organic transformations.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Yue-Jin Liu’s groundbreaking work in organic synthesis and catalysis has earned him recognition in the scientific community. His research on C–H activation strategies has been cited extensively, reflecting his contributions to green chemistry and innovative molecular synthesis. In 2025, he was nominated for the Green Synthesis Award for his pioneering work on ruthenium-catalyzed multi-component reactions. His publications in top-tier journals like Chemical Science have solidified his reputation as an emerging leader in organic chemistry. Despite his focus on fundamental research, Dr. Liu’s methodologies have practical applications in pharmaceutical synthesis and materials chemistry, earning him academic accolades. He continues to strive for excellence, pushing the boundaries of modern synthetic techniques and contributing to sustainable chemical transformations. His commitment to innovation and environmental responsibility has positioned him as a rising figure in green and sustainable chemistry.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Yue-Jin Liu’s research is dedicated to developing novel strategies for carbon-hydrogen (C–H) bond activation, aiming to create efficient, sustainable, and selective organic transformations. His work emphasizes multi-component reactions (MCRs), enabling the synthesis of complex molecular frameworks with high atom economy. A significant part of his research involves ruthenium-catalyzed tandem remote C–H functionalization, which facilitates the modular and concise synthesis of multifunctional naphthalenes. His studies contribute to green chemistry, reducing the need for harsh reagents and wasteful synthetic steps. Dr. Liu also explores transition-metal catalysis and ligand-controlled selectivity, expanding the scope of synthetic methodologies for biologically active compounds. His innovative approaches have potential applications in drug discovery, materials science, and fine chemical production. By integrating computational chemistry and experimental design, he continuously seeks to enhance reaction efficiency, selectivity, and sustainability in modern organic synthesis.

Publication Top Notes:

Cobalt(II)-Catalyzed Selective C2–H Heck Reaction of Native (N–H) Indoles Enabled by Salicylaldehyde Ligand

Salicylaldehyde-Enabled Co(II)-Catalyzed Oxidative C–H Alkenylation of Indoles with Olefins

Ruthenium-Catalyzed Three-Component Tandem Remote C–H Functionalization of Naphthalenes: Modular and Concise Synthesis of Multifunctional Naphthalenes

Mild C−H Alkoxylation of Aromatic Amides Catalyzed by Salicylaldehyde‐Co(II) Complexes

Cobalt/Salicylaldehyde-Enabled C–H Alkoxylation of Benzamides with Secondary Alcohols under Solvothermal Conditions

Salicylaldehyde-Cobalt(II)-Catalyzed C–H Alkoxylation of Indoles with Secondary Alcohols

Selective Synthesis of Sulfonamides and Sulfenamides from Sodium Sulfinates and Amines

Rapid Modular Synthesis of Indole Ethers via Dehydrogenative Cross-Coupling Reaction of Indoles and Alcohols

Remote C5-Selective Functionalization of Naphthalene Enabled by P–Ru–C Bond-Directed δ-Activation

Ru(II)-Catalyzed P(III)-Assisted C8-Alkylation of Naphthphosphines

Ruthenium-Catalyzed Meta-Difluoromethylation of Arene Phosphines Enabled by 1,3-Dione

Salicylaldehyde-Promoted Cobalt-Catalyzed C–H/N–H Annulation of Indolyl Amides with Alkynes: Direct Synthesis of a 5-HT3 Receptor Antagonist Analogue

 

Dr. Mukti Tyagi | Organic Chemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mukti Tyagi | Organic Chemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mukti Tyagi , Shriram institute for industrial research , India

Dr. Mukti Tyagi is an Assistant Scientist ‘A’ at Shriram Institute for Industrial Research, Delhi. With over 15 years of research experience, Dr. Tyagi specializes in polymer synthesis, characterization, and modification for various industrial applications. Her work has led to advancements in optical materials, including metal-containing polymers and nanocomposites, and she has contributed to projects related to optical lenses, seed coatings, and smart materials. Her expertise spans both academic research and industrial development, with notable contributions to the fields of chemistry and materials science. Dr. Tyagi has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and has presented her work at international conferences. She has also been involved in several research projects funded by BRNS, DRDO, and other agencies. Her dedication to advancing polymer science has earned her significant recognition in the field.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Mukti Tyagi’s extensive research background, impactful publications, significant patents, and contributions to high-tech industry applications make her a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Awards.” Her innovative approach to solving complex problems in polymer science and her successful leadership in key research projects highlight her as an outstanding researcher in her field.

🎓Education:

Dr. Mukti Tyagi completed her B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, and Maths from Delhi University. She pursued her M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry from C.C.S.U., Meerut University followed by a Ph.D. in Applied Chemistry from Indraprastha University,  in Delhi Her academic journey laid the foundation for her expertise in polymer chemistry and materials science. During her education, Dr. Mukti Tyagi focused on the synthesis and modification of polymers, particularly for optical applications. She also developed skills in advanced research methodologies, which she later applied to her professional career. Her doctoral research contributed significantly to the understanding of polymer behavior under radiation, and she continues to build on this knowledge in her ongoing work. Through her education, Dr. Mukti Tyagi has established herself as a leading researcher in the field of polymeric materials and their industrial applications.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Mukti Tyagi began her career at Shriram Institute for Industrial Research in Delhi, as a Junior Research Fellow. She worked in this position for three years, during which she gained valuable experience in polymer research. Dr. Mukti Tyagi was promoted to Research Fellow, where she advanced her work on polymer synthesis and characterization. Her research led to her promotion to Assistant Scientist B and later to Assistant Scientist A , roles she continues to hold. Throughout her career, Dr. Mukti Tyagi has been involved in various projects related to optical materials, seed coatings, smart materials, and radiation processing. She has played a crucial role in the development of novel materials for industrial applications, particularly in optical plastics and nanocomposites. Dr. Mukti  Tyagi’s experience spans research, product development, and collaboration with industry leaders, making her a key figure in polymer science.

🏅Awards:

Dr. Mukti Tyagi has received numerous accolades for her contributions to polymer science and materials development. Her research on optical polymers and nanocomposites has been widely recognized in the scientific community. She was honored with awards for her innovative work on metal-containing polymers and their applications in optical materials. Dr. Tyagi’s research on dry lubrication systems and shape-memory polymers has garnered attention from key industry stakeholders. She has also received recognition for her involvement in national and international conferences, where she presented groundbreaking research in polymer chemistry and materials science. In addition to her academic recognition, Dr. Tyagi has been awarded several research grants for her work, including support from agencies such as BRNS, DRDO, and Hindustan Thompson Advertising Limited. These awards reflect her ongoing commitment to advancing the field of polymer science and her ability to translate research into practical applications in various industries.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Mukti Tyagi’s research focuses on the synthesis, characterization, and modification of polymers for industrial and optical applications. Her expertise includes the development of high refractive index polythiourethane, metal-containing polymers for optical lenses, and nano-dispersed polyacrylates for optical lenses. She has worked extensively on developing advanced materials for the optical industry, including foldable intraocular lenses and tinted contact lenses. Dr. Tyagi is also involved in the creation of smart compositions, such as shape-memory polymers for blast mitigation, and dry lubrication systems for nuclear applications. Her ongoing research includes the synthesis of quaternary ammonium chloride monomers for radiation grafted adsorbents. Dr. Tyagi has made significant contributions to the development of sustainable materials, including natural derivative-based seed coatings and the reduction of fat content in crude casein. Her work aims to bridge the gap between academic research and industrial needs, making her a key figure in applied chemistry and materials science.

Publication Top Notes:

  1.  Novel way of making high refractive index plastics; metal containing polymers for optical applications
    Citations: 100
  2.  Effect of gamma radiation on graphite–PTFE dry lubrication system
    Citations: 12
  3.  Studies on development of polymeric materials using gamma irradiation for contact and intraocular lenses
    Citations: 11
  4. Metal containing polymers for optical applications; part II
    Citations: 6
  5.  Novel nanocomposite optical plastics: dispersion of titanium in polyacrylates
    Citations: 5