Konstantin Bogolitsyn | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Konstantin Bogolitsyn | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Konstantin Bogolitsyn | Northern (Arctic) Federal University | Russia

Prof. Konstantin Bogolitsyn is a distinguished Russian chemist, science organizer, and academic leader, widely recognized for his pioneering contributions to the chemistry of plant biopolymers and environmental safety. A Doctor of Chemical Sciences (1987), Professor (1988), and Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation (1999), he has played a key role in advancing both theoretical and applied chemistry, particularly through the foundation of the scientific school Physical Chemistry of Plant Polymers in Arkhangelsk. Over his career, he has served in numerous influential positions, including Director of the Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology of Wood, Scientific Director at the Institute of Environmental Problems of the North, and Vice-Rector for Research at NArFU, while also contributing to national and international scientific councils and editorial boards. His research achievements include the development of thermodynamic models of lignocarbohydrate matrices, modern oxidative and organosolvent delignification methods, supercritical fluid technologies, and analytical approaches to industrial wastewater treatment. He has supervised more than 40 doctoral and candidate dissertations, led over 30 major research projects, and contributed to more than 800 publications, including 11 monographs, 35 textbooks, and over 40 patents. With 996 citations across 744 documents and an h-index of 16, his work demonstrates lasting scientific influence. He is the recipient of numerous honors, including the Order of (2004), Vernadsky Medal (2014), “Professor of the Year” (2018), the Heritage of the North Award (2020), and the State Mentoring Award (2021), reflecting his enduring impact as both a researcher and mentor.

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Featured Publications

  • Effects of the acidity of the medium on the structure of Nile Red. (2025). Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A.

  • Electrophysical properties of heartwood and sapwood of Scots pine. (2025). Journal of the Indian Academy of Wood Science.

  • Physicochemical aspects of hydrogel preparation from algal cellulose. (2025). International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.

  • Evaluation of the bioactive potential of four Arctic brown algae. (2025). Chemistry of Natural Compounds.

  • Plant polymers and their sorption activity to radium ions. (2025). Turczaninowia. (Open access).

 

Caiyan Tian | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Caiyan Tian | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Caiyan Tian | Leibniz Institute for Analytical Sciences – ISAS – Registered Association | Germany

Dr. Caiyan Tian is a Research Associate and Ph.D. candidate in Biochemical and Chemical Engineering at the Leibniz Institute for Analytical Sciences (ISAS) and Technische Universität Dortmund, Germany, with research interests focused on ambient mass spectrometry, soft ionization, and plasma characterization. She holds a B.Sc. in Life Science from Tianshui Normal University (2014) and an M.Sc. in Biochemical and Molecular Biology from Sichuan University (2017), followed by professional experience in project management at Sichuan Kelun Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (2018–2020). Since 2020, she has been actively engaged in advanced plasma science research, contributing as a key participant in the Horizon 2020 project “Twinning in Atmospheric Plasma Science and Applications . Her scholarly record includes nine peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as Spectrochimica Acta Part B and Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, addressing fundamental mechanisms of soft ionization in flexible micro-tube plasmas, optical diagnostics, and ionization of semi-fluorinated compounds under controlled conditions. She is also a co-inventor on a German patent  for gas-phase ionization using plasma discharge, demonstrating her innovation in translating fundamental findings into practical technologies. With 18 citations across 9 documents and an h-index of 3, her growing impact reflects both the novelty and relevance of her research. Looking forward, her expertise in soft ionization mechanisms and plasma-based ionization sources is expected to significantly advance analytical sciences and expand applications in environmental, biomedical, and pharmaceutical analysis.

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Featured Publications

  • Tian, C., Speicher, L., Xue, D., Moreno-González, D., Marggraf, U., Ahlmann, N., Brandt, S., Franzke, J., & Niu, G. (2022). Ionization of semi-fluorinated n-alkanes in controlled atmosphere using flexible micro-tube plasma (FμTP) ionization source with square- and sine-wave voltage. Talanta, 252, 123662.

    Tian, C., Ahlmann, N., Brandt, S., Franzke, J., & Niu, G. (2021). Optical characterization of miniature flexible micro-tube plasma (FμTP) ionization source: A dielectric guided discharge. Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy, 180, 106222.

    Tian, C., Yin, J., Zhao, Z., Zhang, Y., & Duan, Y. (2017). Rapid identification and desorption mechanisms of nitrogen-based explosives by ambient micro-fabricated glow discharge plasma desorption/ionization (MFGDP) mass spectrometry. Talanta, 165, 502–509.

    Tian, C., Ding, X., Yin, J., & Duan, Y. (2016). Preliminary study of microfabricated glow discharge plasma for mass spectrometry imaging. Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 44(1), 92–98.