Yitzhak Mastai

Professor
Chemistry
Bar Ilan University
Israel

Professor Chemistry
Biography

Dr. Yitzhak Mastai is affiliated to the Department of Chemistry, Bar Ilan University. Dr. Yitzhak Mastai is currently providing services as Professor. Dr. Yitzhak Mastai has published numerous publications in various national and international peer-reviewed journals and presented scientific papers across the world. Because of the active association with different societies and academies as well as the contributions, Dr. Yitzhak Mastai is been recognized by the subject experts around the world. Dr. Yitzhak Mastai contributions are appreciated by various reputed awards. Dr. Yitzhak Mastai clinical and scientific research interests include Chirality at the nanoscale, with a focus on preparation and application of nano-chiral surfaces for enantioselective processes. My research interests can be divided into several areas: Chiral surfaces based on self-assembled monolayers, Chiral polymeric nanoparticles, Chiral mesoporous silica, New chiral analytical techniques.

Research Intrest

Chirality at the nanoscale, with a focus on preparation and application of nano-chiral surfaces for enantioselective processes. My research interests can be divided into several areas: Chiral surfaces based on self-assembled monolayers, Chiral polymeric nanoparticles, Chiral mesoporous silica, New chiral analytical techniques

List of Publications
Gal D, Mastai Y, Hodes G, Kronik L. Band gap determination of semiconductor powders via surface photovoltage spectroscopy. Journal of applied physics. 1999 Nov 15;86(10):5573-7.
Avivi S, Mastai Y, Hodes G, Gedanken A. Sonochemical hydrolysis of Ga3+ ions: synthesis of scroll-like cylindrical nanoparticles of gallium oxide hydroxide. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 1999 May 5;121(17):4196-9.
Homyonfer M, Mastai Y, Hershfinkel M, Volterra V, Hutchison JL, Tenne R. Scanning tunneling microscope induced crystallization of fullerene-like MoS2. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 1996 Aug 21;118(33):7804-8.

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