Dr. Mustafa CAN

Researcher
Sakarya University, Turkiye


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Chemistry from Sakarya University, Turkiye

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Biography

Dr. Mustafa CAN is currently working on new ideas and developments in the science and technology of polymers with functional groups that provide specific chemical reactivity or physico-chemical behavior. His principal research interests lie on Core-shell Nanoparticles production and usage as a Li-air battery Electrode. He is currently investigating the adsorption mechanisms and conditions with platinum group metals for his PhD. He also served as peer reviewer for several journals like Carbohydrate Polymers, Journal of Molecular Modeling, Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, Journal of The American Chemical Society, Plos One, Chemical Engineering Journal, Chemical Engineering Journal, and Journal of Molecular Modeling. He has 8 publications in journals as author/co-author. His main area of expertise includes Polymer science, Adsorption, Tannin, Platinum group metals, and Polyphenols.

Area of Interest:

Chemistry
Environmental Chemistry
Water Treatment
Materials Chemistry
Electrochemistry

Selected Publications

  1. Sayin, M., M. Can, M. Imamoglu and M. Arslan, 2015. 1, 3, 5-triazine-pentaethylenehexamine polymer for the adsorption of palladium (II) from chloride-containing solutions. React. Funct. Polym., (In Press). 10.1016/j.reactfunctpolym.2015.02.003.
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  2. Can, M., 2015. Investigation of the factors affecting acid blue 256 adsorption from aqueous solutions onto red pine sawdust: Equilibrium, kinetics, process design and spectroscopic analysis. Desalination Water Treat., (In Press). 10.1080/19443994.2014.1003974.
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  3. Ornek, A., E. Bulut, M. Can and M. Ozacar, 2013. Characteristics of nanosized LiNixFe1-xPO4/C (x = 0.00-0.20) composite material prepared via sol-gel-assisted carbothermal reduction method. J. Solid State Electrochem., 17: 3101-3107.
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  4. Can, M., E. Bulut, A. Ornek and M. Ozacar, 2013. Synthesis and characterization of valonea tannin resin and its interaction with palladium (II), rhodium (III) chloro complexes. Chem. Eng. J., 221: 146-158.
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  5. Can, M., 2013. Vibrational spectroscopy of pyrogallol with a glance on the problems of formation of a dimer. Res. J. Chem. Environ., 17: 117-128.

  6. Can, M., 2013. Biomaterials derived from renewable resources for the recovery of precious metals. Res. J. Chem. Environ., 17: 1-3.

  7. Can, M., E. Bulut and M. Ozacar, 2012. Synthesis and characterization of pyrogallol-formaldehyde nano resin and its usage as an adsorbent. J. Chem. Eng. Data, 57: 2710-2717.
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  8. Can, M., E. Bulut and M. Ozacar, 2012. Synthesis and characterization of gallic acid resin and its interaction with palladium(II), rhodium(III) chloro complexes. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 51: 6052-6063.
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  9. Can, M., E. Bulut, H. Kose and M. Ozacar, 2010. Synthesis and characterization of palladium nanoparticles stabilizeda by tannic acid. Proceedings of the 6th Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Conference, June 15-18, 2010, Izmir, pp: 273-.

  10. Can, M., E. Bulut and M. Ozacar, 2010. Synthesis of pyrogallol-formaldehyde nano resin and usage as an adsorbent. Proceedings of the 6th Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Conference, June 15-18, 2010, Izmir, pp: 230-.

  11. Can, M. and M. Ozacar, 2008. Mechanism of gallic acid-formaldehyde resin synthesis. Proceedings of the 8th International on Chemical Physics Conference, April 24-25, 2008, ITU, Istanbul, pp: P63-.