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David J. Gosztola is affiliated with Argonne National Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Materials Science, with a significant focus on Materials Chemistry. Other subfields include Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's work covers multiple topics in depth. These include:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
  • Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry
  • Photochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies
  • Plasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research
  • Perovskite Materials and Applications

David J. Gosztola has contributed to various publications with recent papers that span diverse aspects of materials and chemical research. Selected examples of their work include:

  • Inverse design of metasurfaces with non-local interactions, 2020, npj Computational Materials
  • Photoinduced Charge Transfer with a Small Driving Force Facilitated by Exciplex-like Complex Formation in Metal-Organic Frameworks, 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Strongly Coupled Exciton-Surface Lattice Resonances Engineer Long-Range Energy Propagation, 2020, Nano Letters
  • Decoupling the degradation factors of Ni-rich NMC/Li metal batteries using concentrated electrolytes, 2021, Energy storage materials
  • Directly measuring the structural transition pathways of strain-engineered VO2 thin films, 2020, Nanoscale

Frequent co-authors in their research collaborations include:

  • José de Jesús Velazquez-Garcia
  • Jacqueline M. Cole
  • Richard D. Schaller
  • Gary P. Wiederrecht
  • Darina Storozhuk

The array of venues in which David J. Gosztola has published reflects their research interests and collaborations. These venues include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
  • The Journal of Chemical Physics

Best Publications

  • Excited Doublet States of Electrochemically Generated Aromatic Imide and Diimide Radical Anions

    David Gosztola;Mark P. Niemczyk;Walter Svec;Aaron S. Lukas

  • Designed ultrafast optical nonlinearity in a plasmonic nanorod metamaterial enhanced by nonlocality

    G.A. Wurtz;Robert Pollard;William Hendren;G.P. Wiederrecht

  • Photophysics of the carotenoids associated with the xanthophyll cycle in photosynthesis

    Harry A. Frank;Agnes Cua;Veeradej Chynwat;Andrew Young

  • Picosecond Optical Switching Based on Biphotonic Excitation of an Electron Donor-Acceptor-Donor Molecule

    Michael P. O'Neil;Mark P. Niemczyk;Walter A. Svec;David Gosztola

  • SERS of semiconducting nanoparticles (TiO(2) hybrid composites).

    Anthony Musumeci;David Gosztola;Tara L. Schiller;Nada M. Dimitrijevic

  • Multistep Photochemical Charge Separation in Rod-like Molecules Based on Aromatic Imides and Diimides

    Scott R. Greenfield;Walter A. Svec;David Gosztola;Michael R. Wasielewski

  • Effect of the Solvent Environment on the Spectroscopic Properties and Dynamics of the Lowest Excited States of Carotenoids

    Harry A. Frank;James A. Bautista;Jesusa Josue;Zeus Pendon

  • Surface-enhanced Raman scattering at gold electrodes: dependence on electrochemical pretreatment conditions and comparisons with silver

    Ping Gao;David Gosztola;Lam-Wing H. Leung;Michael J. Weaver

  • Capturing a photoexcited molecular structure through time-domain x-ray absorption fine structure.

    Lin X. Chen;Wighard J. H. Jäger;Guy Jennings;David J. Gosztola

  • Excited state dynamics in solid and monomeric tetracene: The roles of superradiance and exciton fission

    Jonathan J. Burdett;Astrid M. Müller;David Gosztola;Christopher J. Bardeen

  • Damping of acoustic vibrations in gold nanoparticles

    Matthew Pelton;John E. Sader;Julien Burgin;Julien Burgin;Mingzhao Liu;Mingzhao Liu;Mingzhao Liu

  • Excited state properties of peridinin: Observation of a solvent dependence of the lowest excited singlet state lifetime and spectral behavior unique among carotenoids

    James A. Bautista;Robert E. Connors;B. Bangar Raju;Roger G. Hiller

  • The dependence of singlet exciton relaxation on excitation density and temperature in polycrystalline tetracene thin films: Kinetic evidence for a dark intermediate state and implications for singlet fission

    Jonathan J. Burdett;David Gosztola;Christopher J. Bardeen

  • Ultrafast Photoswitched Charge Transmission through the Bridge Molecule in a Donor−Bridge−Acceptor System

    Ryan T. Hayes;Michael R. Wasielewski;David Gosztola

  • Origin of Broad Emission Spectra in InP Quantum Dots: Contributions from Structural and Electronic Disorder.

    Eric M. Janke;Nicholas E. Williams;Chunxing She;Danylo Zherebetskyy

  • Ultrafast hot-hole injection modifies hot-electron dynamics in Au/p-GaN heterostructures

    Giulia Tagliabue;Joseph S. DuChene;Mohamed Abdellah;Mohamed Abdellah;Adela Habib

  • The Role of Order, Nanocrystal Size, and Capping Ligands in the Collective Mechanical Response of Three-Dimensional Nanocrystal Solids

    Paul Podsiadlo;Galyna Krylova;Byeongdu Lee;Kevin Critchley

  • Rapid excited-state structural reorganization captured by pulsed X-rays.

    Lin X. Chen;Guy Jennings;Tao Liu;David J. Gosztola

  • Mimicry of the Radical Pair and Triplet States in Photosynthetic Reaction Centers with a Synthetic Model

    Kobi Hasharoni;Haim Levanon;Scott R. Greenfield;David J. Gosztola

  • Visualizing the non-equilibrium dynamics of photoinduced intramolecular electron transfer with femtosecond X-ray pulses

    Sophie E. Canton;Kasper S. Kjær;György Vankó;Tim B. van Driel

  • Singlet and Triplet Energy Transfer in the Peridinin−Chlorophyll a−Protein from Amphidinium carterae

    James A. Bautista;Roger G. Hiller;Frank P. Sharples;David Gosztola

Frequent Co-Authors

Gary P. Wiederrecht
Gary P. Wiederrecht Argonne National Laboratory
Michael R. Wasielewski
Michael R. Wasielewski Northwestern University
Richard D. Schaller
Richard D. Schaller Argonne National Laboratory
Lin X. Chen
Lin X. Chen Northwestern University
Ilya A. Shkrob
Ilya A. Shkrob Argonne National Laboratory
Kaibo Zheng
Kaibo Zheng Technical University of Denmark
Rajeev S. Assary
Rajeev S. Assary Argonne National Laboratory
Alex B. F. Martinson
Alex B. F. Martinson Argonne National Laboratory
Jacqueline M. Cole
Jacqueline M. Cole University of Cambridge
Peter C. Stair
Peter C. Stair Northwestern University

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