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Jennifer M. Pringle

Jennifer M. Pringle

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Materials Science

D-Index
59
Citations
17013
World Ranking
7251
National Ranking
226

Chemistry

D-Index
59
Citations
16900
World Ranking
10010
National Ranking
237

Overview

Jennifer M. Pringle is affiliated with Deakin University in Australia, with a research focus spanning engineering and materials science. Their work primarily involves subfields such as electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, catalysis, mechanical engineering, and polymers and plastics.

Their publication record includes contributions in key thematic areas that cover advanced battery materials and technologies, ionic liquids properties and applications, advancements in battery materials, crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, extraction and separation processes, and conducting polymers and applications.

Jennifer M. Pringle has coauthored numerous papers with frequent collaborators including Luke A. O'Dell, Maria Forsyth, Douglas R. MacFarlane, Karolina Matuszek, and Mega Kar.

They frequently publish in prominent scientific venues such as The Cambridge Structural Database, ChemSusChem, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Materials Advances, and the Journal of Materials Chemistry A.

Some of their recent publications are:

  • Toward High-Energy-Density Lithium Metal Batteries: Opportunities and Challenges for Solid Organic Electrolytes (2020, Advanced Materials)
  • Phase Change Materials for Renewable Energy Storage at Intermediate Temperatures (2022, Chemical Reviews)
  • Zwitterionic materials with disorder and plasticity and their application as non-volatile solid or liquid electrolytes (2021, Nature Materials)
  • Unexpected Energy Applications of Ionic Liquids (2024, Advanced Materials)
  • Strategies for Integrated Capture and Conversion of CO2 from Dilute Flue Gases and the Atmosphere (2021, ChemSusChem)

Best Publications

  • Energy applications of ionic liquids

    Douglas R. MacFarlane;Naoki Tachikawa;Maria Forsyth;Jennifer M. Pringle

  • Degradation observations of encapsulated planar CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite solar cells at high temperatures and humidity

    Yu Han;Steffen Meyer;Yasmina Dkhissi;Karl Weber

  • Ionic Liquids in Electrochemical Devices and Processes: Managing Interfacial Electrochemistry

    Douglas Robert Macfarlane;Maria Forsyth;Patrick Craig Howlett;Jennifer Mary Pringle

  • Ionic Liquids—An Overview

    Stewart A Forsyth;Jennifer Mary Pringle;Douglas Robert Macfarlane

  • Ionic liquids and their solid-state analogues as materials for energy generation and storage

    Douglas R. MacFarlane;Maria Forsyth;Patrick C. Howlett;Mega Kar

  • Ionic liquids for energy, materials, and medicine.

    Marcin Smiglak;Jennifer Mary Pringle;Xingmei Lu;Lijun Han

  • Extraction of lignin from lignocellulose at atmospheric pressure using alkylbenzenesulfonate ionic liquid

    Suzie S. Y. Tan;Suzie S. Y. Tan;Douglas R. MacFarlane;Jonathan Upfal;Leslie A. Edye

  • Lewis base ionic liquids

    Douglas Robert Macfarlane;Jennifer Mary Pringle;Katarina Maria Johansson;Stewart Forsyth

  • Thermal Degradation of Ionic Liquids at Elevated Temperatures

    Krisztian J Baranyai;Glen B Deacon;Douglas Robert Macfarlane;Jennifer Mary Pringle

  • The zwitterion effect in high-conductivity polyelectrolyte materials

    Churat Tiyapiboonchaiya;Jennifer Mary Pringle;Jiazeng Sun;Nolene Byrne

  • High Seebeck coefficient redox ionic liquid electrolytes for thermal energy harvesting

    Theodore J. Abraham;Douglas R. MacFarlane;Jennifer M. Pringle

  • Organic ionic plastic crystals: recent advances

    Jennifer M. Pringle;Patrick C. Howlett;Douglas R. MacFarlane;Maria Forsyth

  • Thermo-electrochemical cells for waste heat harvesting - progress and perspectives.

    M. F. Dupont;D. R. MacFarlane;J. M. Pringle

  • Toward High-Energy-Density Lithium Metal Batteries: Opportunities and Challenges for Solid Organic Electrolytes.

    Xiaoen Wang;Robert Kerr;Fangfang Chen;Nicolas Goujon;Nicolas Goujon

  • Electrochemical synthesis of polypyrrole in ionic liquids

    Jennifer M. Pringle;John Efthimiadis;Patrick C. Howlett;Jim Efthimiadis

  • High Power Density Electrochemical Thermocells for Inexpensively Harvesting Low-Grade Thermal Energy.

    Long Zhang;Taewoo Kim;Na Li;Tae June Kang

  • Recent progress in the development and use of organic ionic plastic crystal electrolytes.

    Jennifer Mary Pringle

  • The effect of anion fluorination in ionic liquids—physical properties of a range of bis(methanesulfonyl)amide salts

    Jennifer Mary Pringle;Jake Golding;Krisztian Baranyai;Craig Macdonald Forsyth

  • Phase Change Materials for Renewable Energy Storage at Intermediate Temperatures.

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  • Seebeck coefficients in ionic liquids--prospects for thermo-electrochemical cells.

    Theodore J. Abraham;Douglas R. MacFarlane;Jennifer M. Pringle

  • Electrodeposited PEDOT-on-plastic cathodes for dye-sensitized solar cells

    Jennifer M. Pringle;Vanessa Armel;Douglas R. MacFarlane

Frequent Co-Authors

Douglas R. MacFarlane
Douglas R. MacFarlane Monash University
Maria Forsyth
Maria Forsyth Deakin University
Patrick C. Howlett
Patrick C. Howlett Deakin University
Craig Macdonald Forsyth
Craig Macdonald Forsyth Monash University
Luke A. O'Dell
Luke A. O'Dell Deakin University
Gordon G. Wallace
Gordon G. Wallace University of Wollongong
Anthony F. Hollenkamp
Anthony F. Hollenkamp Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Yi-Bing Cheng
Yi-Bing Cheng Wuhan University of Technology
Michel Armand
Michel Armand Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
David L. Officer
David L. Officer University of Wollongong

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