Dr. Long Li | Adsorption | Best Researcher Award
Adsorption | Associate Research Fellow at Henan Academy of Sciences | China
Dr. Long Li is an accomplished associate research fellow at the Institute of Chemistry Co., Ltd., Henan Academy of Sciences, with a Ph.D. in analytical chemistry, and he has established himself as a rising researcher with notable contributions to environmental sciences and pollutant detection technologies. His academic journey, marked by rigorous doctoral training in analytical chemistry, has provided him with strong foundations in experimental research, instrumentation, and material sciences, enabling him to develop advanced methodologies for detecting and mitigating ecological pollutants. Professionally, Dr. Long Li serves as a master’s supervisor at several leading Chinese universities, including Henan University, North China University of Water Conservancy and Hydropower, China University of Mining and Technology, Henan Polytechnic University, and Zhongyuan University of Technology, where he plays a vital role in mentoring and training the next generation of chemists and environmental researchers. His research interests are centered on the design and development of environmentally functional materials, novel adsorption systems, and rapid detection devices for pollutants, with particular emphasis on advancing innovative solutions for ecological and industrial applications. In addition, Dr. Long Li has cultivated strong research skills in analytical instrumentation, method development, and applied environmental chemistry, and he has demonstrated expertise in translating laboratory-based research into functional devices, instruments, and standards. His portfolio includes more than 40 research publications in both domestic and international academic journals, with over 20 indexed in SCI, reflecting the high quality and scientific impact of his work. He is also the holder of eight authorized invention patents, one utility model patent, and three software copyrights, achievements that underscore his capacity for innovation and technology transfer. Dr. Long Li has been entrusted with leading or participating in 13 research projects at the national and provincial level, highlighting his ability to engage in interdisciplinary collaborations and contribute to addressing key environmental challenges. Beyond research, he actively supports the academic community as a reviewer for prestigious international journals such as the Journal of Hazardous Materials, Analytica Chimica Acta, and the International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, thereby ensuring quality and rigor in scholarly publishing. His achievements have been widely recognized, most notably through his honor as an “Outstanding Sci-Tech Worker of Zhengzhou” and his selection into the New Pollutants Expert Think Tank by the Beijing International Ecological Economy Association, alongside his membership on the Expert Committee of Spectroscopic Instruments of the China Instrument and Control Society, Analytical Instruments Branch. These honors not only affirm his leadership in environmental chemistry but also his growing influence in shaping policies and technologies addressing pollutant detection and environmental health. In conclusion, Dr. Long Li has made significant academic and societal contributions through his research in analytical chemistry, environmentally functional materials, and pollutant detection, supported by his publications, patents, and leadership roles, and he continues to demonstrate strong potential for international collaboration, impactful innovation, and scientific advancement that will further elevate his standing as a leading researcher in his field.
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Featured Publications
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DTPA-chitosan mushroom waste biochar for efficient removal of tetracycline from wastewater – Environmental Technology & Innovation, 2025 – Citations: 2
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Preparation of Mg-doped coffee waste for efficient removal of methylene blue and lead from water – Heliyon, 2025 – Citations: 3
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DOTA functionalized adsorbent DOTA@Sludge@Chitosan derived from recycled shrimp shells and sludge and its application for lead and chromium removal from water – International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2024 – Citations: 6
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Fluoranthene determination based on a rapid and sensitive syringe extraction and solid-phase fluorescence technique – Luminescence, 2023 – Citations: 5
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Membrane SPE coupling to solid-phase fluorescence technique for trace aromatic amine analysis – Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 2023 – Citations: 4
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Rapid determination of trace Cu2+ by an in-syringe membrane SPE and membrane solid-phase spectral technique – Analytical Methods, 2021 – Citations: 12
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Rapid detection of sulfamethoxazole in plasma and food samples with in-syringe membrane SPE coupled with solid-phase fluorescence spectrometry – Food Chemistry, 2020 – Citations: 18