Innovative Research Award
Qingyuan Dong
Southwest University of Science and Technology, China
| Qingyuan Dong | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Southwest University of Science and Technology |
| Country | China |
| Scopus ID | 57202458070 |
| Documents | 22 |
| Citations | 571 |
| h-index | 12 |
| Subject Area | Iron and Phosphorus Elements |
| Event | Metallurgical Engineering Awards |
| ORCID | 0000-0001-5592-2529 |
Qingyuan Dong is a researcher affiliated with Southwest University of Science and Technology whose scholarly profile is associated with the study of iron and phosphorus elements. The available bibliographic profile records 22 documents, 571 citations, and an h-index of 12, providing a quantitative indication of the reach of the indexed research record. [1] The research area is relevant to metallurgical engineering because the behavior, distribution, detection, and control of phosphorus and iron are important considerations in ironmaking, steelmaking, materials processing, and the development of metallic materials. [4]
Abstract
The Innovative Research Award profile recognizes the research record of Qingyuan Dong in the field of iron and phosphorus elements. Affiliated with Southwest University of Science and Technology in China, Dong has an indexed Scopus profile containing 22 documents, 571 citations, and an h-index of 12. [1] The subject area is situated within a metallurgical research context in which understanding phosphorus behavior is important for material characterization, process control, steel quality, and metallurgical treatment. Research on phosphorus in iron-based systems encompasses analytical determination, thermodynamic behavior, partitioning, migration, and its influence on material properties. [2] [3] The profile therefore provides a suitable basis for academic evaluation of research activity related to iron and phosphorus within metallurgical engineering.
Keywords
Qingyuan Dong; Innovative Research Award; Iron and phosphorus elements; Metallurgical engineering; Iron-based materials; Phosphorus behavior; Steelmaking research; Materials science
Introduction
Iron and phosphorus are closely connected to several fundamental and applied questions in metallurgical engineering. Iron forms the principal metallic basis of steels and many engineering alloys, while phosphorus can influence processing behavior and the properties of iron-based materials. Consequently, research concerning phosphorus requires consideration of chemical composition, thermodynamic conditions, phase interactions, analytical methods, and processing routes.
The study of phosphorus in metallurgical systems includes both measurement and process-oriented investigations. Historical and modern analytical research has addressed the determination of phosphorus in steel, alloy steels, and cast iron using different chemical and instrumental approaches. [2] Contemporary metallurgical studies have also examined phosphorus partitioning between molten metal and slag, phosphorus transfer during refining, and phosphorus migration in iron-containing systems. [3] [4]
Research Profile
Qingyuan Dong is affiliated with Southwest University of Science and Technology, China. The supplied Scopus author identifier is 57202458070. The indexed profile records 22 documents, 571 citations, and an h-index of 12. [1] These indicators are bibliometric measures and should be interpreted in relation to publication field, career stage, collaboration patterns, and the coverage characteristics of the indexing database. [4]
Research Contributions
Based on the supplied subject classification, the research profile is positioned around iron and phosphorus elements. This field has several interconnected dimensions that are important to metallurgical research. Relevant areas include:
- Elemental behavior: understanding the occurrence, distribution, transformation, and interaction of phosphorus in iron-based systems.
- Metallurgical processing: examining how processing conditions influence the concentration and distribution of phosphorus during iron and steel production.
- Material characterization: applying analytical and characterization approaches to determine elemental composition and related metallurgical properties.
- Process control: contributing to the broader scientific understanding required for controlling undesirable or influential elements in metallic materials.
- Materials performance: considering the relationship between elemental composition and the resulting characteristics of iron-based materials.
The scientific literature confirms that phosphorus research can involve analytical determination, metallurgical partitioning, and the study of phosphorus behavior during high-temperature processing. [2] [4] These themes provide a relevant academic framework for evaluating research activity in the stated subject area.
Publications
The supplied research information identifies a Scopus-indexed publication record of 22 documents. [1] A complete publication-by-publication bibliography is not reproduced here because the supplied input does not provide individual publication titles, journal names, publication years, authorship positions, or article identifiers. The Scopus author profile should therefore be used as the primary source for the current indexed publication list.
Research Impact
The supplied Scopus metrics indicate that the indexed research record associated with Qingyuan Dong has received 571 citations across 22 documents, with an h-index of 12. [1] Citation counts and h-index values provide quantitative indicators of scholarly visibility, although they do not independently establish research quality or practical impact. [4]
Award Suitability
The Innovative Research Award is intended to recognize research activity demonstrating originality, scholarly value, and relevance to the advancement of a defined field. Qingyuan Dong’s supplied profile is aligned with the award’s metallurgical context through its stated focus on iron and phosphorus elements and its documented research output.
Conclusion
Qingyuan Dong’s academic profile is associated with Southwest University of Science and Technology and the research area of iron and phosphorus elements. The supplied bibliometric record comprises 22 Scopus-indexed documents, 571 citations, and an h-index of 12. [1] These indicators, together with the relevance of iron and phosphorus research to metallurgical engineering, provide a structured basis for consideration under the Innovative Research Award.
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References
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- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Qingyuan Dong, Author ID 57202458070. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57202458070 - Q Dong, Y Lu, H Gang, et al. (2026). The non-negligible recovery of Fe and P elements from spent lithium iron phosphate batteries.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378775326018227 - Q, Dong, Y Han, G Peng, X Zeng, et al. (2025). Recovery of Ni-Co alloy, MnO2, graphite and Li2CO3 from spent ternary lithium-ion batteries through three-compartment electrolysis.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1383586625015539 - D Qingyuan, Z Songshan, et al. (2015). Study on Pollutant Transformation During Fly Ash Vacuum Melting Treatment.
https://www.eep1987.com/en/article/doi/10.20078/j.eep.20250208?viewType=HTML
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Qingyuan Dong, Author ID 57202458070. Scopus.