Khuangul Khimersen | Polymers | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Khuangul Khimersen | Polymers | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant | Bekturov Institute of Chemical Sciences | Kazakhstan

Dr. Khimersen Khuangul is an experienced specialist in the field of chemistry and physical chemistry of high-molecular compounds, polyelectrolytes, functional polymers, polymer networks, and hydrogels. She has made significant contributions to the synthesis and development of polymer systems and selective sorbents for the recovery of various ions from technological solutions. Her scientific output includes about 12 publications in Web of Science and Scopus, 8 patents for utility models in joint authorship, 40 citations, and an h-index of 4, reflecting her growing influence in polymer science. Dr. Khuangul has presented her research at several international conferences, including the Uzbek-Kazakh symposium “Modern issues of polymer science” and the International Scientific and Practical Conference of the CIS Member States on Chemistry and Chemical Technology. Her work focuses on the physical chemistry of polymers, polyelectrolytes, functional polymers, and the design and application of polymer networks and hydrogels. Through her publications, patents, conference presentations, collaborative projects, and development of selective polymer systems, Dr. Khimersen Khuangul has made substantial contributions to advancing polymer science and functional materials, demonstrating innovation, technical expertise, and significant impact in her field.

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Featured Publications

1. Jumadilov, T., Totkhuskyzy, B., Malimbayeva, Z., Kondaurov, R., Imangazy, A., & Khimersen, K. (2021). Impact of neodymium and scandium ionic radii on sorption dynamics of Amberlite IR120 and AB-17-8 remote interaction. Materials, 14(18), 5402.

2. Jumadilov, T., Khimersen, K., Totkhuskyzy, B., & Haponiuk, J. (2021). Adsorption methods for the extraction and separation of rare earth elements: Review. Kompleksnoe Ispolzovanie Mineralnogo Syra = Complex Use of Mineral Resources, 12, 2021.

3. Jumadilov, T., Khimersen, K., Malimbayeva, Z., & Kondaurov, R. (2021). Effective sorption of europium ions by interpolymer system based on industrial ion-exchanger resins Amberlite IR120 and AB-17-8. Materials, 14(14), 3837.

4. Jumadilov, T., Malimbayeva, Z., Khimersen, K., Saparbekova, I., Imangazy, A., & Kondaurov, R. (2021). Specific features of praseodymium extraction by intergel system based on polyacrylic acid and poly-4-vinylpyridine hydrogels. Bulletin of Karaganda University. Chemistry Series, 103(3), 53–59.

Dr. Khimersen Khuangul’s research on functional polymers and polymer networks has advanced the development of highly selective sorbent systems. Her work enables efficient ion recovery, supporting sustainable materials and environmental protection. It addresses critical challenges in industrial and technological applications. Overall, her contributions drive innovation and have significant global impact in polymer science.

 

Muhammad Ibrar | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. MUHAMMAD IBRAR | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Muhammad Ibrar, University of Science and Technology, China

Muhammad Ibrar is an accomplished researcher and academic in the field of chemistry with a particular focus on green nanotechnology, environmental remediation, and biomedical applications of nano-emulsions. He is currently working as a Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at Lahore Garrison University, Lahore, Pakistan. With years of experience in both teaching and research, he has developed significant expertise in synthesizing nanomaterials and developing innovative strategies for environmental protection and healthcare. Ibrar’s work reflects a commitment to sustainable chemistry solutions that address critical global issues.

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🎓 Education

Ibrar began his academic journey with distinction, completing his MPhil in Chemistry (2018–2020) from the University of Education, Lahore. His focus included advanced spectroscopy, nano-chemistry, and natural product chemistry. He obtained his BSc in Chemistry from Lahore Garrison University (2014–2018), where he studied a broad spectrum of subjects like organic, inorganic, analytical, and industrial chemistry. His earlier education includes intermediate (2013) and matriculation (2010) from BISE Lahore, both completed with first division and a science focus.

👨‍🏫 Experience

Muhammad Ibrar has served as a Lecturer at Lahore Garrison University since September 2020. Prior to this, he worked as a Chemistry Lecturer at Peak Solutions Group of Colleges (2016–2020), and the Unique Group of Institutes (2018–2019). He was also a Research Associate at the Applied Chemistry Research Centre, PCSIR Lahore (2017–2020), where he contributed to critical research in nanocomposites and environmental remediation. In his current role, he is also actively involved in academic administration and curriculum development.

🔬 Research Interests

Ibrar’s research interests lie at the intersection of nanotechnology, environmental science, and green chemistry. He focuses on the eco-friendly synthesis of nanoparticles, nano-emulsions for therapeutic applications, and nanocomposites for water purification and heavy metal removal. He is also exploring the use of carbon-based materials for energy storage, redox flow batteries, and catalysis. His innovative approaches aim to create multifunctional solutions for pressing challenges such as wastewater contamination, microbial control, and wound healing.

📚 Publications Top Notes

Green Synthesis of Cr₂O₃ Nanoparticles by Cassia fistula

Citation: Yasmeen, G., Hussain, S., Tajammal, A., Mustafa, Z., Sagir, M., Shahid, M., Ibrar, M., et al. (2023). Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 16(8), 104912.
Impact Factor: 3.2
Summary: This study reports an eco-friendly synthesis of Cr₂O₃ nanoparticles using Cassia fistula extract, revealing strong electrochemical and antibacterial potential. The plant-mediated synthesis approach enhances biocompatibility and minimizes environmental impact, making it suitable for biomedical and environmental applications.

Garlic and Ginger Nano-Emulsions for Wound Healing

Citation: Ibrar, M., Ayub, Y., Nazir, R., Irshad, M., Hussain, N., Saleem, Y., & Ahmad, M. (2022). Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal, 30(12), 1700–1709.
Impact Factor: 4.56
Summary: This research formulates garlic and ginger essential oil-based nano-emulsions incorporated with neomycin. The product demonstrated accelerated healing and anti-inflammatory effects in skin wound models. It provides a novel, natural, and effective alternative to conventional treatments for skin injuries.

Clay-Based Nanocomposites for Water Purification

Citation: Fareed, F., Ibrar, M., Ayub, Y., Nazir, R., & Tahir, L. (2019). In Advanced Research in Nanosciences for Water Technology, pp. 217–248.
Impact Factor: ~2.1 (Book Chapter)
Summary: This comprehensive book chapter investigates the role of clay-based nanocomposites as cost-effective and efficient materials for water treatment. The authors provide an in-depth analysis of mechanisms, synthesis strategies, and practical applicability in purifying contaminated water.

Biochar-Based Nanocomposite for Heavy Metal Removal

Citation: Khalid, S., Chaudhary, M. N., Nazir, R., Ahmad, S. R., Hussain, N., Ayub, Y., & Ibrar, M. (2023). PLOS One, 18(9), e0289069.
Impact Factor: 4.75
Summary: This article presents a novel biochar-supported metallo-inorganic nanocomposite synthesized via a green approach. It effectively removes toxic heavy metals such as lead and chromium from water systems, contributing to the development of sustainable water purification methods.

Electrodialysis Using Modified Membranes

Citation: Ahmad, M., Hussain, S., Abid, M. A., Mumtaz, A., Ibrar, M., & Muhammad, S. (2022). Journal of Membrane Science and Research, 8(1).
Impact Factor: ~2.2
Summary: This study explores the fabrication of ultrathin anion-exchange coatings on cation-exchange membranes to enhance water dissociation in electrodialysis. The research introduces a novel bipolar junction concept for improving desalination efficiency and clean water production.

🎯 Conclusion

Muhammad Ibrar stands out as a dedicated and innovative chemist, whose work addresses critical needs in public health and environmental safety through green chemistry and nanotechnology. His selected publications demonstrate both scientific rigor and real-world applicability. With a growing citation record and active research contributions, he continues to make significant strides toward sustainable scientific solutions and is a deserving candidate for recognition in academic and research excellence.