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Overview

Rıdvan Say is affiliated with Anadolu University in Turkey. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on engineering, chemistry, and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work integrates various subfields including molecular biology, biomedical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, analytical chemistry, and spectroscopy.

The scientist's research covers main topics such as analytical chemistry methods development, electrochemical sensors and biosensors, analytical chemistry and sensors, 3D printing in biomedical research, additive manufacturing and 3D printing technologies, analytical chemistry and chromatography, and bone tissue engineering materials.

Among their recent publications are:

  • In situ and non-cytotoxic cross-linking strategy for 3D printable biomaterials, 2020, Soft Matter
  • A powerful combination in designing polymeric scaffolds: 3D bioprinting and cryogelation, 2020, International Journal of Polymeric Materials
  • Photosystem (PSII)-based hybrid nanococktails for the fabrication of BIO-DSSC and photo-induced memory device, 2020, Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A Chemistry
  • Development of molecular imprinting-based smart cryogels for selective recognition and separation of serum cytochrome-c as a biochemical indicator, 2021, Process Biochemistry
  • Selective Recognition and Separation of Ubiquitin by Nanoparticle Embedded Cryogel Traps with Ubiquitin Memories Based on Photosensitive Covalent Imprinting, 2021, Journal of Analytical Chemistry

The venues where their work frequently appears include:

  • Soft Matter
  • Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A Chemistry
  • Process Biochemistry
  • Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry
  • International Journal of Polymeric Materials

Rıdvan Say collaborates regularly with several coauthors, including:

  • Arzu Ersöz
  • Özlem Biçen Ünlüer
  • Rüstem Keçili
  • Sibel Emi̇r Di̇ltemi̇z
  • Deniz Hür

The blend of these collaborations, research topics, and publication venues outlines a multidisciplinary profile that bridges engineering techniques with biochemical and molecular analysis. The scientist's contributions also include developing novel materials and methodologies applicable in biomedical engineering and analytical chemistry domains.

Best Publications

  • Biosorption of cadmium(II), lead (II) and copper(II) with the filamentous fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium.

    Rıdvan Say;Adil Denizli;MY Arıca

  • Preconcentration of copper on ion-selective imprinted polymer microbeads

    Rıdvan Say;Ebru Birlik;Arzu Ersöz;Filiz Yılmaz

  • Ni(II) ion-imprinted solid-phase extraction and preconcentration in aqueous solutions by packed-bed columns

    Arzu Ersöz;Rıdvan Say;Adil Denizli

  • Protein recognition via ion-coordinated molecularly imprinted supermacroporous cryogels.

    Nilay Bereli;Müge Andaç;Gözde Baydemir;Ridvan Say

  • Biosorption of Cadmium, Lead, Mercury, and Arsenic Ions by the Fungus Penicillium purpurogenum

    Ridvan Say;Nalan Yılmaz;Adil Denizli

  • Cr(III)-imprinted polymeric beads: Sorption and preconcentration studies.

    Ebru Birlik;Arzu Ersöz;Erol Açıkkalp;Adil Denizli

  • Quartz crystal microbalance based nanosensor for lysozyme detection with lysozyme imprinted nanoparticles.

    Gulsu Sener;Erdogan Ozgur;Erkut Yılmaz;Lokman Uzun

  • Preconcentration of copper using double-imprinted polymer via solid phase extraction

    Ebru Birlik;Arzu Ersöz;Adil Denizli;Rıdvan Say

  • Selective Removal of Bilirubin from Human Plasma with Bilirubin-Imprinted Particles

    Gözde Baydemir;Muge Andaç;Nilay Bereli;Rıdvan Say

  • Removal of heavy metal ions from water by using poly(ethyleneglycol dimethacrylate-co-acrylamide) beads

    Kemal Kesenci;Ridvan Say;Adil Denizli

  • Removal of Heavy Metal Ions Using the Fungus Penicillium Canescens

    Ridvan Say;Nalan Yilmaz;Adil Denizli

  • Mercury removal from synthetic solutions using poly(2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate) gel beads modified with poly(ethyleneimine)

    Adil Denizli;Serap Senel;Güleren Alsancak;Nalan Tüzmen

  • Highly selective ion-imprinted particles for solid-phase extraction of Pb2+ ions

    Cem Esen;Muge Andaç;Nilay Bereli;Rıdvan Say

  • Molecular recognition based cadmium removal from human plasma

    Müge Andaç;Ridvan Say;Adil Denizli

  • Bilirubin recognition via molecularly imprinted supermacroporous cryogels.

    Gözde Baydemir;Nilay Bereli;Müge Andaç;Ridvan Say

  • Quantum dot nanocrystals having guanosine imprinted nanoshell for DNA recognition.

    Sibel Emir Diltemiz;Rıdvan Say;Sibel Büyüktiryaki;Deniz Hür

  • L-histidine imprinted synthetic receptor for biochromatography applications.

    Ayça Atılır Özcan;Rıdvan Say;and Adil Denizli;Arzu Ersöz

  • Removal of phenolic compounds with nitrophenol-imprinted polymer based on π–π and hydrogen-bonding interactions

    Arzu Ersöz;Adil Denizli;İzzet Şener;Ayça Atılır

  • Biosorption of inorganic mercury and alkylmercury species on to Phanerochaete chrysosporium mycelium

    Necdet Sağlam;Ridvan Say;Adil Denizli;Süleyman Patır

  • Molecular imprinted particles for lysozyme purification

    Mehmet Odabaşi;Ridvan Say;Adil Denizli

  • Molecularly imprinted ligand-exchange recognition assay of glucose by quartz crystal microbalance.

    Arzu Ersöz;Adil Denizli;A. Atılır Özcan;Rıdvan Say

Frequent Co-Authors

Adil Denizli
Adil Denizli Hacettepe University
Lokman Uzun
Lokman Uzun Hacettepe University
Erhan Pişkin
Erhan Pişkin Hacettepe University
Igor Yu. Galaev
Igor Yu. Galaev DSM (Netherlands)
M. Yakup Arica
M. Yakup Arica Gazi University
Bekir Salih
Bekir Salih Hacettepe University

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