Prof. Krystyna Pyrzynska | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Professor | Faculty of Chemistry University of Warsaw | Poland
Prof. Krystyna Pyrzyńska is an internationally recognized scientist whose research spans analytical chemistry, environmental chemistry, food chemistry, and nanomaterials, with a strong emphasis on trace element speciation, particularly selenium and chromium, and their roles in human health and environmental systems. Her research interests include nanomaterials and functionalized sorbents for metal ion enrichment and removal, selenium nanoparticles, bioactive compounds from plant and food by-products, and photocatalytic degradation of pharmaceutical contaminants. She possesses advanced research skills in elemental speciation analysis, chromatographic and spectrometric techniques, nanomaterial synthesis and characterization, environmental monitoring, and food quality assessment. Prof. Pyrzyńska’s scientific excellence is reflected in numerous academic awards, honors, and sustained recognition through high-impact publications and invited reviews in leading journals. According to Scopus, she has authored 203 documents, accumulated 10,758 citations, and achieved an outstanding h-index of 52, highlighting her influential and enduring contributions to chemical, environmental, and sustainability-driven research.
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Featured Publications
Ferulic Acid — A Brief Review of Its Extraction, Bioavailability and Biological Activity
– Review • Open Access (Citations: 46)
Plant Extracts for Production of Functionalized Selenium Nanoparticles
– Review • Open Access (Citations: 11)
Porphyrin-Based Sorbents for the Enrichment and Removal of Metal Ions
– Review • Open Access (Citations: 2)