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  • 1966 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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Martin Wilkening is affiliated with Graz University of Technology in Austria. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a significant portion dedicated to electrical and electronic engineering as well as materials chemistry. The scientist's work also spans automotive engineering, inorganic chemistry, and spectroscopy.

The main topics of Martin Wilkening's research include:

  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
  • Thermal Expansion and Ionic Conductivity
  • Solid-state spectroscopy and crystallography
  • Chemical Synthesis and Characterization

They have contributed extensively to several publication venues. The most frequent venues for their work are:

  • Chemistry of Materials
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Solid State Ionics
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • ECS Meeting Abstracts

Among Martin Wilkening's recent papers are:

  • The natural critical current density limit for Li7La3Zr2O12 garnets (2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry A)
  • Opening Diffusion Pathways through Site Disorder: The Interplay of Local Structure and Ion Dynamics in the Solid Electrolyte Li6+xP1-xGexS5I as Probed by Neutron Diffraction and NMR (2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
  • Ionic Conductivity of Nanocrystalline and Amorphous Li 10 GeP 2 S 12: The Detrimental Impact of Local Disorder on Ion Transport (2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
  • Understanding the Origin of Enhanced Li-Ion Transport in Nanocrystalline Argyrodite-Type Li6PS5I (2020, Chemistry of Materials)
  • Safety assessment of electrically cycled cells at high temperatures under mechanical crush loads (2020, eTransportation)

Frequent co-authors in their work include:

  • Katharina Hogrefe
  • Bernhard Gadermaier
  • Ilie Hanzu
  • Maria Gombotz
  • Daniel Rettenwander

Martin Wilkening's academic output is primarily situated within the field of engineering (157 publications), with large contributions in electrical and electronic engineering (133 publications) and materials chemistry (39 publications).

They were recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1966.

Best Publications

  • Structure and dynamics of the fast lithium ion conductor “Li7La3Zr2O12”

    Henrik Buschmann;Janis Dölle;Stefan Berendts;Alexander Kuhn

  • Mechanochemical reactions and syntheses of oxides

    Vladimir Šepelák;Vladimir Šepelák;Andre Düvel;Martin Wilkening;Klaus-Dieter Becker;Klaus-Dieter Becker

  • Structural and Electrochemical Consequences of Al and Ga Cosubstitution in Li7La3Zr2O12 Solid Electrolytes.

    Daniel Rettenwander;Günther J. Redhammer;Florian Preishuber-Pflügl;Lei Cheng

  • Li self-diffusion in garnet-type Li 7 La 3 Zr 2 O 12 as probed directly by diffusion-induced Li 7 spin-lattice relaxation NMR spectroscopy

    A. Kuhn;S. Narayanan;L. Spencer;G. Goward

  • Factors affecting exhalation of radon from a gravelly sandy loam

    S. D. Schery;D. H. Gaeddert;M. H. Wilkening

  • Singlet oxygen generation as a major cause for parasitic reactions during cycling of aprotic lithium–oxygen batteries

    Nika Mahne;Bettina Schafzahl;Christian Leypold;Mario Leypold

  • Substitutional disorder: structure and ion dynamics of the argyrodites Li6PS5Cl, Li6PS5Br and Li6PS5I.

    I. Hanghofer;M. Brinek;S. L. Eisbacher;B. Bitschnau

  • Crystal Structure of Garnet-Related Li-Ion Conductor Li7–3xGaxLa3Zr2O12: Fast Li-Ion Conduction Caused by a Different Cubic Modification?

    Reinhard Wagner;Günther J. Redhammer;Daniel Rettenwander;Anatoliy Senyshyn

  • Ultraslow Li diffusion in spinel-type structured Li4Ti5O12—A comparison of results from solid state NMR and impedance spectroscopy

    Martin Wilkening;Roger Amade;Wojciech Iwaniak;Paul Heitjans

  • Mechanosynthesis of Solid Electrolytes: Preparation, Characterization, and Li Ion Transport Properties of Garnet-Type Al-Doped Li7La3Zr2O12 Crystallizing with Cubic Symmetry

    Andre Düvel;Alexander Kuhn;Lars Robben;Martin Wilkening

  • NMR and impedance studies of nanocrystalline and amorphous ion conductors: lithium niobate as a model system.

    Paul Heitjans;Muayad Masoud;Armin Feldhoff;Martin Wilkening

  • From Micro to Macro: Access to Long‐Range Li+ Diffusion Parameters in Solids via Microscopic 6, 7Li Spin‐Alignment Echo NMR Spectroscopy

    Martin Wilkening;Paul Heitjans

  • Mechanism and performance of lithium–oxygen batteries – a perspective

    Nika Mahne;Olivier Fontaine;Olivier Fontaine;Muhammed Musthafa Ottakam Thotiyl;Martin Wilkening

  • Separating bulk from grain boundary Li ion conductivity in the sol–gel prepared solid electrolyte Li1.5Al0.5Ti1.5(PO4)3

    Stefan Breuer;Denise Prutsch;Qianli Ma;Viktor Epp

  • Fast Rotational Dynamics in Argyrodite-Type Li6PS5X (X: Cl, Br, I) as Seen by 31P Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation—On Cation–Anion Coupled Transport in Thiophosphates

    Isabel Hanghofer;Bernhard Gadermaier;H. Martin R. Wilkening

  • Highly Mobile Ions: Low-Temperature NMR Directly Probes Extremely Fast Li+ Hopping in Argyrodite-Type Li6PS5Br

    Viktor Epp;Özgül Gün;Hans-Jörg Deiseroth;Martin Wilkening

  • DFT Study of the Role of Al3+ in the Fast Ion-Conductor Li7–3xAl3+xLa3Zr2O12 Garnet

    Daniel Rettenwander;Peter Blaha;Robert Laskowski;Karlheinz Schwarz

  • Tuning the Li diffusivity of poor ionic conductors by mechanical treatment: High Li conductivity of strongly defective LiTaO3 nanoparticles

    Martin Wilkening;Viktor Epp;Armin Feldhoff;Paul Heitjans

  • Small Change—Great Effect: Steep Increase of Li Ion Dynamics in Li4Ti5O12 at the Early Stages of Chemical Li Insertion

    Walter Schmidt;Patrick Bottke;Michael Sternad;Peter Gollob

  • Superionic Diffusion through Frustrated Energy Landscape

    Davide Di Stefano;Anna Miglio;Koen Robeyns;Yaroslav Filinchuk

  • From ultraslow to fast lithium diffusion in the 2D ion conductor Li0.7TiS2 probed directly by stimulated-echo NMR and nuclear magnetic relaxation.

    Martin Wilkening;W. Küchler;Paul Heitjans

  • Li jump process in h − Li 0.7 Ti S 2 studied by two-time Li 7 spin-alignment echo NMR and comparison with results on two-dimensional diffusion from nuclear magnetic relaxation

    Martin Wilkening;Paul Heitjans

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Heitjans
Paul Heitjans University of Hannover
Stefan A. Freunberger
Stefan A. Freunberger Institute of Science and Technology Austria
Armin Feldhoff
Armin Feldhoff University of Hannover
Sylvio Indris
Sylvio Indris Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Christian Slugovc
Christian Slugovc Graz University of Technology
Sergey M. Borisov
Sergey M. Borisov Graz University of Technology
Frank Tietz
Frank Tietz Forschungszentrum Jülich
Thomas Bredow
Thomas Bredow University of Bonn
Anatoliy Senyshyn
Anatoliy Senyshyn Technical University of Munich
Peter G. Bruce
Peter G. Bruce University of Oxford

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