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Diana Golodnitsky

Diana Golodnitsky

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Chemistry

D-Index
42
Citations
7902
World Ranking
17424
National Ranking
130

Overview

Diana Golodnitsky is affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel, contributing primarily to the field of Engineering. Their work focuses extensively on subfields such as Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Biomedical Engineering, and Materials Chemistry.

Their research centers on topics related to advancements in battery materials and technologies, including advanced battery materials and technologies, advanced battery technologies research, supercapacitor materials and fabrication, advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, and electrophoretic deposition in materials science.

Frequent co-authors in their publications include E. Peled, G. Ardel, Heftsi Ragones, Anna Greenbaum, and Yuri Feldman. Golodnitsky has published in several key scientific venues, notably:

  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • Journal of The Electrochemical Society
  • Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry
  • Journal of Power Sources
  • Batteries & Supercaps

Recent notable papers by Diana Golodnitsky include:

  • "Between Liquid and All Solid: A Prospect on Electrolyte Future in Lithium-Ion Batteries for Electric Vehicles," 2020, Energy Technology
  • "Review-Polymer/Ceramic Interface Barriers: The Fundamental Challenge for Advancing Composite Solid Electrolytes for Li-Ion Batteries," 2020, Journal of The Electrochemical Society
  • "Recent advances in solid-state beyond lithium batteries," 2022, Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry
  • "Plasticized 3D-Printed Polymer Electrolytes for Lithium-Ion Batteries," 2021, Journal of The Electrochemical Society
  • "Analysis of Scale-up Parameters in 3D Silicon-Nanowire Lithium-Battery Anodes," 2020, Journal of The Electrochemical Society

Best Publications

  • Advanced Model for Solid Electrolyte Interphase Electrodes in Liquid and Polymer Electrolytes

    E. Peled;D. Golodnitsky;G. Ardel

  • An Advanced Tool for the Selection of Electrolyte Components for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries

    E. Peled;D. Golodnitsky;C. Menachem;D. Bar‐Tow

  • XPS analysis of the SEI formed on carbonaceous materials

    V Eshkenazi;E Peled;L Burstein;D Golodnitsky

  • Composition, depth profiles and lateral distribution of materials in the SEI built on HOPG-TOF SIMS and XPS studies

    E. Peled;D. Bar Tow;A. Merson;A. Gladkich

  • 3D lithium ion batteries{from fundamentals to fabrication

    Matthew Roberts;Phil Johns;John Owen;Daniel Brandell

  • Review—On Order and Disorder in Polymer Electrolytes

    D. Golodnitsky;E. Strauss;E. Peled;S. Greenbaum

  • The sei model—application to lithium-polymer electrolyte batteries

    E. Peled;D. Golodnitsky;G. Ardel;V. Eshkenazy

  • Three-dimensional thin-film Li-ion microbatteries for autonomous MEMS

    M. Nathan;D. Golodnitsky;V. Yufit;E. Strauss

  • The role of anion additives in the electrodeposition of nickel–cobalt alloys from sulfamate electrolyte

    D Golodnitsky;Yu Rosenberg;A Ulus

  • Pt-, PtNi- and PtCo-supported catalysts for oxygen reduction in PEM fuel cells

    N. Travitsky;T. Ripenbein;D. Golodnitsky;Y. Rosenberg

  • Parameter analysis of a practical lithium- and sodium-air electric vehicle battery

    E. Peled;D. Golodnitsky;H. Mazor;M. Goor

  • Progress in three-dimensional (3D) Li-ion microbatteries

    D. Golodnitsky;M. Nathan;V. Yufit;E. Strauss

  • Artificial solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) for improved cycleability and safety of lithium–ion cells for EV applications

    S. Menkin;D. Golodnitsky;E. Peled

  • Advanced materials for the 3D microbattery

    D. Golodnitsky;V. Yufit;M. Nathan;I. Shechtman

  • Long cycle-life alkali metal battery

    Emanuel Peled;Diana Golodnitsky;Ela Strauss

  • Effect of carbon substrate on SEI composition and morphology

    E. Peled;D. Golodnitsky;A. Ulus;V. Yufit

  • Pyrite as cathode insertion material in rechargeable lithium/composite polymer electrolyte batteries

    D. Golodnitsky;E. Peled

  • Tissue-like Silicon Nanowires-Based Three-Dimensional Anodes for High-Capacity Lithium Ion Batteries.

    Emanuel Peled;Fernando Patolsky;Diana Golodnitsky;Kathrin Freedman

  • Electrophoretic deposition of lithium iron phosphate cathode for thin-film 3D-microbatteries

    H. Mazor;D. Golodnitsky;L. Burstein;A. Gladkich

  • Study of phase changes during 500 full cycles of Li/composite polymer electrolyte/FeS2 battery

    E. Strauss;D. Golodnitsky;E. Peled

  • Study of nickel-cobalt alloy electrodeposition from a sulfamate electrolyte with different anion additives

    D. Golodnitsky;N. V. Gudin;G. A. Volyanuk

  • Liquid-Free Lithium–Oxygen Batteries†

    Moran Balaish;Emanuel Peled;Diana Golodnitsky;Yair Ein-Eli

  • Stretching-induced conductivity enhancement of LiI(PEO)-polymer electrolyte

    D Golodnitsky;E Peled

  • Lithium-7 NMR studies of concentrated LiI/PEO-based solid electrolytes

    Y Dai;S Greenbaum;D Golodnitsky;G Ardel

Frequent Co-Authors

Emanuel Peled
Emanuel Peled Tel Aviv University
Vladimir Yufit
Vladimir Yufit Imperial College London
Fernando Patolsky
Fernando Patolsky Tel Aviv University
Steve Greenbaum
Steve Greenbaum City University of New York
Nigel P. Brandon
Nigel P. Brandon Imperial College London
Yair Ein-Eli
Yair Ein-Eli Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Peter D. Lee
Peter D. Lee University College London
Martin Winter
Martin Winter University of Münster
Alexei P. Sokolov
Alexei P. Sokolov University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Bruno Scrosati
Bruno Scrosati Italian Institute of Technology

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