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Moshe Deutsch

Moshe Deutsch

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Chemistry

D-Index
54
Citations
12538
World Ranking
12489
National Ranking
101

Overview

Moshe Deutsch is affiliated with Bar-Ilan University in Israel and has contributed to research across multiple interconnected scientific disciplines. Their work spans the fields of Materials Science, Chemistry, and Physics and Astronomy, with a particular focus on specialized subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Catalysis, Electrochemistry, Condensed Matter Physics, and Organic Chemistry.

The scientist's research encompasses a number of significant topics, including:

  • Ionic liquids properties and applications
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
  • Pickering emulsions and particle stabilization
  • Surfactants and Colloidal Systems
  • Micro and Nano Robotics
  • Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics
  • Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies

Their recent publications demonstrate a focus on colloids, liquids, and chemical interfaces. Notable papers include:

  • "Polyhedral liquid droplets: Recent advances in elucidation and application" (2020) published in Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science
  • "Polyhedral Water Droplets: Shape Transitions and Mechanism" (2020) published in Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Nanoscale Structure in Short-Chain Ionic Liquids" (2020) published in ChemPhysChem
  • "Topology-driven surface patterning of liquid spheres" (2022) published in Nature Physics
  • "Counterions under a Surface-Adsorbed Cationic Surfactant Monolayer: Structure and Thermodynamics" (2022) published in Langmuir

Moshe Deutsch frequently publishes in journals such as:

  • Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • Langmuir
  • Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • Nano Letters
  • Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science

The scientist collaborates regularly with several frequent coauthors, which include:

  • Eli Sloutskin
  • Diego Pontoni
  • Marco DiMichiel
  • А. В. Бутенко
  • Yitzhak Mastai

Best Publications

  • Molecular layering of fluorinated ionic liquids at a charged sapphire (0001) surface.

    Markus Mezger;Heiko Schröder;Harald G. Reichert;Sebastian M. Schramm

  • Connective tissue polarity. Optical second-harmonic microscopy, crossed-beam summation, and small-angle scattering in rat-tail tendon

    I. Freund;M. Deutsch;A. Sprecher

  • Surface roughness of water measured by X-ray reflectivity

    A. Braslau;M. Deutsch;Peter S. Pershan;A. H. Weiss

  • Surface freezing in chain molecules: Normal alkanes

    B. M. Ocko;X. Z. Wu;X. Z. Wu;E. B. Sirota;S. K. Sinha

  • X-ray reflectivity measurements of surface layering in liquid mercury.

    O. M. Magnussen;B. M. Ocko;M. J. Regan;K. Penanen

  • K α 1 , 2 and K β 1 , 3 x-ray emission lines of the 3 d transition metals

    G. Hölzer;M. Fritsch;M. Fritsch;M. Deutsch;J. Härtwig

  • Quantized Layer Growth at Liquid-Crystal Surfaces

    B. M. Ocko;A. Braslau;Peter S. Pershan;J. Als-Nielsen

  • X-ray study of the oxidation of liquid-gallium surfaces

    M. J. Regan;H. Tostmann;Peter S. Pershan;O. M. Magnussen

  • Surface layering in liquid gallium: An X-ray reflectivity study.

    M. J. Regan;E. H. Kawamoto;S. Lee;Peter S. Pershan

  • Surface layering in ionic liquids: an X-ray reflectivity study.

    Eli Sloutskin;Benjamin M. Ocko;Lilach Tamam;Ivan Kuzmenko

  • Surface crystallization of liquid normal-alkanes.

    X. Z. Wu;X. Z. Wu;X. Z. Wu;E. B. Sirota;E. B. Sirota;E. B. Sirota;S. K. Sinha;S. K. Sinha;S. K. Sinha;B. M. Ocko;B. M. Ocko;B. M. Ocko

  • Surface Tension Measurements of Surface Freezing in Liquid Normal Alkanes

    X. Z. Wu;B. M. Ocko;E. B. Sirota;S. K. Sinha

  • Surface Crystallization in a Liquid AuSi Alloy

    Oleg G. Shpyrko;Oleg G. Shpyrko;Reinhard Streitel;Venkatachalapathy S. K. Balagurusamy;Alexei Y. Grigoriev

  • Two-Dimensional Crystallography of Amphiphilic Molecules at the Air–Water Interface

    Didier Jacquemain;Sharon Grayer Wolf;Franck Leveiller;Moshe Deutsch

  • X-ray reflectivity study of thermal capillary waves on liquid surfaces.

    Ocko Bm;Wu Xz;Sirota Eb;Sinha Sk

  • Surface structure of liquid metals and the effect of capillary waves: X-ray studies on liquid indium

    H. Tostmann;E. DiMasi;Peter S. Pershan;B. M. Ocko

  • X-ray reflectivity studies of liquid metal and alloy surfaces

    M. J. Regan;Peter S. Pershan;O. M. Magnussen;B. M. Ocko

  • Layering of [BMIM]+-based ionic liquids at a charged sapphire interface.

    Markus Mezger;Sebastian Schramm;Heiko Schröder;Harald Reichert

  • Measurements of homogeneous nucleation in normal-alkanes

    H. Kraack;E. B. Sirota;M. Deutsch

  • Self-assembly of organic films on a liquid metal

    Olaf M. Magnussen;Olaf M. Magnussen;Benjamin M. Ocko;Moshe Deutsch;Michael J. Regan

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter S. Pershan
Peter S. Pershan Harvard University
Benjamin M. Ocko
Benjamin M. Ocko Brookhaven National Laboratory
Eric B. Sirota
Eric B. Sirota MSD (United States)
Oleg Gang
Oleg Gang Columbia University
Olaf M. Magnussen
Olaf M. Magnussen Kiel University
Leslie Leiserowitz
Leslie Leiserowitz Weizmann Institute of Science
Kristian Kjaer
Kristian Kjaer Technical University of Denmark
Michal Lahav
Michal Lahav Weizmann Institute of Science
Meir Lahav
Meir Lahav Weizmann Institute of Science
Colin D. Bain
Colin D. Bain Durham University

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