- monitoring studies of water quality, water resources in the southern regions of the Republic of Kazakhstan;
- participation in the training of bachelors, masters and PhD-doctoral students of the M. Auezov SKU and related universities of the Republic of Kazakhstan;
- providing methodological and practical assistance to laboratories of industrial production in conducting studies of the composition and properties of manufactured products using the method of atomic absorption spectrometry for the content of heavy metals and toxic impurities;
- improvement of traditional, creation of new technologies for industrial production for the processing of mineral raw materials and industrial waste.
The goal of the project is a comprehensive study of the process of enriching domestic low-grade phosphate raw materials with phosphorus (V) oxide using organic acids.
The project amount is 19 million tenge.
The goal of the project is to develop a scientifically based technology for the production of organomineral feed additives from brown coal mining waste to increase the productivity of poultry.
The project amount is 24 million tenge.
The purpose of the project is a detailed assessment of heavy metal pollution, environmental impact assessment, studying the impact of heavy metal pollution on river ecosystems, health risk assessment: assess the potential health risks posed by heavy metal pollution to communities living along the river.
The grant amount is 3 million tenge.
The research laboratory is currently implementing a grant funding project for 2024-2026 on topic AP23487663, "Comprehensive Study of Nanostructured Water: Thermal, Electrical, and Structural Characteristics of Aqueous Systems."
One project (AP26194381, "Development and Optimization of Copper-Containing Organometallic Compounds (MOFs) for the Catalytic Adsorption of Heavy Metals in Water Purification Systems") has been submitted to the grant funding competition for 2025-2027. One project (BR28713547, "Development and Study of Universal Hybrid Nanostructured Catalysts and Photocatalysts Based on Metal-Organic Frameworks, Magnetic Nanoparticles, and Porous Ceramics for the Purification of Aqueous Environments from Heavy Metals and Organic Pollutants") has been submitted to the program-targeted funding competition for 2025-2027. Two projects were submitted to the scientific project competition announced by the German Science Foundation (Development of Composite Sorbent Materials from Lignite Waste for Selective Removal of Fibrous Microplastics and Inorganic Pollutants from Wastewater), Development and Study of Universal Hybrid Nanostructured Catalysts and Photocatalysts Based on MOFs, Magnetic Nanoparticles, and Porous Ceramics for Water Purification from Heavy Metals and Organic Pollutants). One project was submitted to the Green Spark project competition of the Republic of Uzbekistan on the topic of Development and application of catalytic adsorption systems based on organometallic compounds for innovative water purification from heavy metals in the Syr Darya River basin. (Development and application of catalytic adsorption systems based on organometallic compounds for innovative water purification from heavy metals in the Syr Darya River basin).
In 2024, one research project was completed under the "Tәuelsіzdіk ұрпақтары" grant for state support of new and existing youth initiatives aimed at developing an active creative youth community, appointed by the Ministry of Culture and Information of the Republic of Kazakhstan.


Yerkebulan Raiymbekov
Head of the laboratory, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Postdoctoral Fellow
Main publications:
2025 Publications on Research Topics
As part of grant funding project AP23487663 "Comprehensive Study of Nanostructured Water: Thermal, Electrical, and Structural Characteristics of Water Systems," conducted at the Water Quality Monitoring and Water Technologies research laboratory for the first half of 2025, three articles were published in a journal indexed in the Web of Science and Scopus abstract databases:
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Patent applications for inventions have been filed:
Two monographs have been published:
