Abedien Zabardasti | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Abedien Zabardasti | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Lorestan University | Iran

Prof. Abedein Zabardasti is a distinguished Full Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at Lorestan University, Iran, recognized for his extensive research contributions in coordination chemistry, molecular interactions, nanochemistry, and theoretical chemistry. He earned his Ph.D. and M.Sc. degrees in Chemistry from Shiraz University, and his B.Sc. from the University of Tehran. His innovative studies explore molecular binding mechanisms, nanostructured materials, and porphyrin-based systems with applications in catalysis and environmental chemistry. As a dedicated educator, Prof. Zabardasti has supervised numerous graduate students and played a vital role in advancing chemical education and research infrastructure at Lorestan University. His scholarly excellence has been recognized through various academic honors and leadership roles, including serving as Head of the Department of Chemistry. His work continues to inspire interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation in inorganic and materials chemistry, contributing significantly to the understanding and application of molecular and nanostructured systems for sustainable development.

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Featured Publications

Zabardasti, A., Abd Nusaif, K. I., Abd Al-Aama, Z. M., & Salehnassaj, M. (2025). Computational investigation of hydrogen-rich BH₄(H₂)ₙ⁻ aggregates. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 192, 152252.

Sepahvandian, M., Abd Al-Aama, Z. M., Zahraa, M., Al-Masoudi, H. Q., & Zabardasti, A. (2025). Theoretical investigation of optical properties of adducts of Aun and Cun (n = 1–3) with free base porphyrins. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia, 39(9).

Jaberansari, F., & Zabardasti, A. (2025). Designing high-performance nonlinear optical materials via interaction of hexahelicene with coinage metal clusters. Iranian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, e730649.

Konani, T., Zabardasti, A., & Al-Baiati, M. N. (2025). Hydrogen storage using Li⁺ decorated bicyclo[2.2.1]hepta-2,5-diene molecule: A theoretical investigation. Structural Chemistry, 1–14.

Sepahvandian, M., & Zabardasti, A. (2025). Exploring limonene adsorption on magnesium and selenium doped AlP nanosheets: A DFT study. Computational Condensed Matter, e01094.

Mohammad Bayat | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Mohammad Bayat | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Imam Khomeini International University | Iran

Dr. Mohammad Bayat is an Associate Professor of Organic Chemistry with extensive experience in synthetic and applied organic chemistry. He earned his B.Sc. at the Institute of Chemistry, Babolsar , his M.Sc. from Isfahan University of Technology , and his Ph.D. from Tarbiat Modarres University . His research encompasses multi-component reactions, isocyanide chemistry, intramolecular Wittig reactions, the synthesis of heterocyclic and C₂-symmetry chiral auxiliaries, organophosphorus compounds, and green/solvent-free methods. He has also worked on micro-scale reactions and diverse industrial applications (coatings, pigment pastes, additives). He has published over 25 peer-reviewed articles in international journals, many in Helvetica Chimica Acta, Monatshefte für Chemie, Tetrahedron Letters, Synthetic Communications etc. He holds several patents tied to additives, rheology modifiers, epoxidized vegetable oils and paint/coating technologies. He has received recognition for distinguished researcher at his home institution and region, as well as national technical patents. Dr. Bayat continues to contribute to sustainable organic synthesis and collaborates in industrial-academic projects to translate chemistry research into practical solutions.

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Featured Publications

Fadavi, A., Barzegar, M., Azizi, M. H., & Bayat, M. (2005). Physicochemical composition of ten pomegranate cultivars (Punica granatum L.) grown in Iran. Food Science and Technology International, 11(2), 113–119.

Nasri, S., Bayat, M., & Mirzaei, F. (2021). Recent strategies in the synthesis of spiroindole and spirooxindole scaffolds. Topics in Current Chemistry, 379(4), 25.

Kamalzare, M., Ahghari, M. R., Bayat, M., & Maleki, A. (2021). Fe₃O₄@chitosan-tannic acid bionanocomposite as a novel nanocatalyst for the synthesis of pyranopyrazoles. Scientific Reports, 11(1), 20021.

Kamalzare, M., Bayat, M., & Maleki, A. (2020). Green and efficient three-component synthesis of 4H-pyran catalysed by CuFe₂O₄@starch as a magnetically recyclable bionanocatalyst. Royal Society Open Science, 7(7), 200385.

Safari, F., Hosseini, H., Bayat, M., & Ranjbar, A. (2019). Synthesis and evaluation of antimicrobial activity, cytotoxic and pro-apoptotic effects of novel spiro-4H-pyran derivatives. RSC Advances, 9(43), 24843–24851.*