Dr Danah Al-Masri

STAFF PROFILE

Position

Research Fellow

Faculty

Instit for Frontier Materials

Department

Instit for Frontier Materials

Campus

Melbourne Burwood Campus

Contact

danah.almasri@deakin.edu.au
+61 3 522 73249

Publications

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2023

Other technologies

Jennifer Pringle, Danah Al-Masri, Farzaneh Mahmoudi, Aliakbar Akbarzadeh, Patrick Phelan

(2023), pp. 375-418, Power Generation Technologies for Low-Temperature and Distributed Heat, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, B1

book chapter
2020

Plastic Crystals Utilising Small Ammonium Cations and Sulfonylimide Anions as Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries

R Yunis, D Al-Masri, A Hollenkamp, C Doherty, H Zhu, J Pringle

(2020), Vol. 167, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, C1

journal article

The influence of alkyl chain branching on the properties of pyrrolidinium-based ionic electrolytes

D Al-Masri, R Yunis, A Hollenkamp, C Doherty, J Pringle

(2020), Vol. 22, pp. 18102-18113, Physical chemistry chemical physics, Cambridge, Eng., C1

journal article

Development of new solid-state electrolytes based on a hexamethylguanidinium plastic crystal and lithium salts

K Biernacka, D Al-Masri, R Yunis, H Zhu, A Hollenkamp, J Pringle

(2020), Vol. 357, Electrochimica Acta, C1

journal article

Designing Solid-State Electrolytes through the Structural Modification of a High-Performing Ionic Liquid

Danah Al-Masri, Ruhamah Yunis, Anthony Hollenkamp, Jennifer Pringle

(2020), Vol. 7, pp. 4118-4123, ChemElectroChem, London, Eng., C1

journal article
2019

Organic salts utilising the hexamethylguanidinium cation: The influence of the anion on the structural, physical and thermal properties

R Yunis, A Hollenkamp, C Forsyth, C Doherty, D Al-Masri, J Pringle

(2019), Vol. 21, pp. 12288-12300, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, London, Eng., C1

journal article

A new approach to very high lithium salt content quasi-solid state electrolytes for lithium metal batteries using plastic crystals

D Al-Masri, R Yunis, H Zhu, L Jin, P Bruce, A Hollenkamp, J Pringle

(2019), Vol. 7, pp. 25389-25398, Journal of materials chemistry A, Cambridge, Eng., C1

journal article
2018

The electrochemistry and performance of cobalt-based redox couples for thermoelectrochemical cells

D Al-Masri, M Dupont, R Yunis, D MacFarlane, J Pringle

(2018), Vol. 269, pp. 714-723, Electrochimica acta, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

A symmetrical ionic liquid/Li salt system for rapid ion transport and stable lithium electrochemistry

D Al-Masri, R Yunis, A Hollenkamp, J Pringle

(2018), Vol. 54, pp. 3660-3663, Chemical Communications, England, C1

journal article
2017

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

L Zhang, T Kim, N Li, T Kang, J Chen, J Pringle, M Zhang, A Kazim, S Fang, C Haines, D Al-Masri, B Cola, J Razal, J Di, S Beirne, D MacFarlane, A Gonzalez-Martin, S Mathew, Y Kim, G Wallace, R Baughman

(2017), Vol. 29, Advanced Materials, Germany, C1

journal article
2016

Enhanced thermal energy harvesting performance of a cobalt redox couple in ionic liquid-solvent mixtures

M Lazar, D Al-Masri, D Macfarlane, J Pringle

(2016), Vol. 18, pp. 1404-1410, Physical chemistry chemical physics, [London, Eng], C1

journal article

Temperature dependence of the electrode potential of a cobalt-based redox couple in ionic liquid electrolytes for thermal energy harvesting

J He, D Al-Masri, D MacFarlane, J Pringle

(2016), Vol. 190, pp. 205-218, Faraday discussions, C1

journal article
2013

Exploring diffractive features of elastic scattering of Li-6 by different target nuclei at different energies

R Badran, Dana Al-Masri

(2013), Vol. 91, pp. 355-364, CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS, C1-1

journal article

Funded Projects at Deakin

Industry and Other Funding

Sovereign Advanced Battery (SABRE)

Prof Patrick Howlett, Dr Danah Al-Masri, Dr Urbi Pal, Dr Fangfang Chen, Dr Hamid Ilbeygi, Mr Will Yang, Dr Timothy Khoo, A/Prof Robert Kerr, Prof Maria Forsyth

Calix Limited

  • 2024: $1,191,028
  • 2023: $3,803,910

Supervisions

No completed student supervisions to report