Prof. Changzhi Li | Catalytic Biomass Refinery | Best Researcher Award
Professor at Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Prof. Changzhi Li is a leading researcher in catalytic biomass conversion at the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS. He received his Ph.D. under Prof. Zongbao (Kent) Zhao and later joined Prof. Tao Zhang’s group, where he was promoted to full professor in 2019. His research focuses on biomass catalytic conversion and single-atom catalysis (SAC), pioneering ionic liquid-mediated biomass hydrolysis and novel strategies for selective lignin valorization. He has received prestigious awards, including the Min Enze Energy and Chemical Engineering Award, and has been named a Highly Cited Chinese Researcher (2020-2023).
Prof. Li has published over 90 papers in international journals, with ~8,700 citations (Google Scholar). He has filed ~50 patents, with 40 granted in China. He serves as Associate Editor of Frontiers in Chemical Engineering (Catalytic Engineering) and holds editorial roles in several journals, including the Chinese Journal of Catalysis and Catalysts.
Publication Profile
Educational Details
- Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry – Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), 2009
- M.S. in Organic Chemistry – Hunan Normal University, 2005
- B.S. in Chemistry Education – Hunan Normal University, 2002
Professional Experience
- Professor, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS (2019 – Present)
- Associate Professor, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS (2012 – 2019)
- Assistant Professor, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS (2009 – 2012)
Research Interest
- Advanced catalytic materials for biomass conversion, particularly lignin valorization
- New catalytic routes for converting biomass into value-added chemicals, fuels, and materials
- Green solvents for biomass conversion
Top Noted Publication
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Catalytic transformation of lignin for the production of chemicals and fuels
Authors: C. Li, X. Zhao, A. Wang, G. W. Huber, T. Zhang
Journal: Chemical Reviews 115 (21), 11559-11624 (2015)
Citations: 2,805
Summary: A comprehensive review on lignin valorization strategies, covering catalytic pathways for producing high-value chemicals and fuels. -
Acid in ionic liquid: An efficient system for hydrolysis of lignocellulose
Authors: C. Li, Q. Wang, Z. K. Zhao
Journal: Green Chemistry 10 (2), 177-182 (2008)
Citations: 586
Summary: Demonstrates the use of acidic ionic liquids for efficient lignocellulose hydrolysis, laying the foundation for biomass-to-chemical conversion. -
Efficient acid‐catalyzed hydrolysis of cellulose in ionic liquid
Authors: C. Li, Z. K. Zhao
Journal: Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis 349 (11‐12), 1847-1850 (2007)
Citations: 463
Summary: Reports a breakthrough in cellulose hydrolysis using acidic ionic liquids, enabling direct biomass conversion with high efficiency. -
Catalytic conversion of lignocellulosic biomass into chemicals and fuels
Authors: W. Deng, Y. Feng, J. Fu, H. Guo, Y. Guo, B. Han, Z. Jiang, L. Kong, C. Li, H. Liu, et al.
Journal: Green Energy & Environment 8 (1), 10-114 (2023)
Citations: 457
Summary: Explores various catalytic approaches for converting lignocellulosic biomass into value-added chemicals and fuels. -
One-pot catalytic hydrocracking of raw woody biomass into chemicals over supported carbide catalysts: simultaneous conversion of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin
Authors: C. Li, M. Zheng, A. Wang, T. Zhang
Journal: Energy & Environmental Science 5 (4), 6383-6390 (2012)
Citations: 454
Summary: Develops a one-pot catalytic process using carbide catalysts for direct biomass conversion, achieving high product yields. -
Direct conversion of glucose and cellulose to 5-hydroxymethylfurfural in ionic liquid under microwave irradiation
Authors: C. Li, Z. Zhang, Z. K. Zhao
Journal: Tetrahedron Letters 50 (38), 5403-5405
Citations: Not provided
Summary: Introduces an efficient, microwave-assisted process for converting cellulose and glucose into 5-HMF, a key biomass-derived chemical.
Conclusion
Prof. Changzhi Li is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his pioneering work in biomass catalysis, high-impact publications, and innovation in catalytic materials. His work has significantly advanced the field of green chemistry and renewable energy. Strengthening global collaborations and industrial applications could further solidify his standing as a top researcher.