Dr. Figen Erek | Chromatography | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Figen Erek | Chromatography | Best Researcher Award

Dr at Chromatography, Dicle University, Turkey

Dr. Figen Erek holds the title of Dr. and works as an Academician/Research Scholar at Dicle University in Turkey.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Dr. Figen Erek obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Çukurova University in 2008. She then pursued her Master’s and Doctorate degrees in Analytical Chemistry Science at Dicle University, completing them in 2015 and 2020, respectively.

International Articles:

“Synthesis and characterization of a novel ionic liquid for preconcentration of Brilliant Blue FCF (E 133) from some foods by ultrasound assisted temperature controlled ionic liquid dispersive liquid liquid microextraction method prior to spectrophotometric analysis; A comparative study,” 2024. “Phytochemical Contents of Different Parts of the Seeded Raisins from the South‐East Anatolia: Enzyme Inhibitory Potential of Pulp Extracts,” 2022

National Articles:

“Spectrophotometric Determination of Atorvastatin Based on Charge Transfer Reaction with Quinalizarin,” 2023. “A different analytical method for determination of Paroxetine HCl by UV-VIS,” 2021

Projects:

Dr. Figen Erek has been actively involved in various research projects, including the DUBAP FEN.23.010 project in 2024, which focused on the preconcentration of Brilliant Blue FCF from foods using an ionic liquid-based microextraction method. She also contributed to the DUBAP FEN.18.004 project in 2021, which aimed to remove chromium metal from wastewater using Şırnak coal ash. In 2019, Dr. Erek participated in the DUBAP ECZACILIK: 19.001 project, where she worked on developing a spectrofotometric method for determining certain drug substances. Additionally, she was involved in the DUBAP Fen.16.011 project in 2017, which focused on the extraction and categorization of metals in asphaltite ash using different methods. In 2015, Dr. Erek contributed to the DUBAP 14-FF-2 project, which aimed to extract copper from iron ores.