Prof. Mohammad Bagher Gholivand | Electrochemistry | Editorial Board Member
Razi university | Iran
Mohammad Bagher Gholivand is a distinguished professor of analytical chemistry whose work spans advanced electrochemical sensing, molecularly imprinted polymers, environmental remediation, nanomaterials, and bioanalytical methodologies. He completed his academic training in chemistry with a focus on instrumental analysis and later advanced into research and teaching within a leading scientific institution, where he established a strong record of contributions to electroanalysis and materials-based sensor development. His professional experience includes extensive work on voltammetric and amperometric sensors, nanostructured composites, ion-selective electrodes, molecular interaction studies, and environmentally relevant pollutant detection. His research interests cover corrosion science, dye-sensitized solar systems, supercapacitors, fuel cell materials, and catalytic routes for water splitting. He is skilled in electrochemical fabrication, spectroscopic characterization, nanomaterial synthesis, separation methods, molecular modeling, and sensor optimization, with a publication record marked by high citation impact and broad interdisciplinary relevance. His achievements have earned multiple recognitions for scientific excellence, influential publications, and innovation in analytical methodologies. Overall, he is known for integrating chemistry, materials science, and environmental analysis to develop reliable sensing technologies and contribute meaningfully to sustainable and applied chemical research, demonstrating a career defined by rigor, creativity, and global scholarly influence.
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Featured Publications
Gholivand, M. B., & Khodadadian, M. (2014). Amperometric cholesterol biosensor based on the direct electrochemistry of cholesterol oxidase and catalase on a graphene/ionic liquid-modified glassy carbon electrode.
Gholivand, M. B., Yamini, Y., Dayeni, M., Seidi, S., & Tahmasebi, E. (2015). Adsorptive removal of alizarin red-S and alizarin yellow GG from aqueous solutions using polypyrrole-coated magnetic nanoparticles
Kashanian, S., Gholivand, M. B., Ahmadi, F., Taravati, A., & Colagar, A. H. (2007). DNA interaction with Al–N,N′-bis(salicylidene) 2,2′-phenylendiamine complex.
holivand, M. B., Heydari, H., Abdolmaleki, A., & Hosseini, H. (2015). Nanostructured CuO/PANI composite as supercapacitor electrode material.