Dr. Yelena Vinetsky

Yelena
Dr.
Yelena
Vinetsky
Researcher, Lab Manager
yelenavi@gmail.com

I am an Engineer since 1988 at The Moscow Institute of Protein Biosyntheses and since 1998 at Casali Center of Applied Chemistry, The Chemistry Institute, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. I received my M.Sc. in 1988 from Dept. of Fuel an Organic Compounds of The Moscow Chemical - Technological University named by D.M. Mendeleev in formation of multiple emulsions. I received my Ph.D. in 1998 from Casali Center of Applied Chemistry, the Chemistry Institute, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in microencapsulation based оn protein-surfactants interactions”

Current Research: Development of  ink-jet formulations for printing on ceramics tiles.

Publications:

 Articles

 

  1. U. Banin, S. Magdassi, S. Shemesh, S. Halivni, Y. Vinetsky, "Inkjet Printing of Fluorescent Seeded Nanorods", Journal Advanced Functional Materials submitted to publication, 2015.
  2. S. Magdassi, A. Bassa, Y. Vinetsky and A. Kamyshny, Silver Nanoparticles as Pigments for Water-Based Ink-Jet Inks, Chemistry of   Materials, Chem. Mater, 15 (11), 2208-2217 (2003)
  3. Y. Vinetsky and S. Magdassi, Properties of Complexes and Particles of Gelatin with Ionic Surfactants, Colloid Polymer Sci., 276, 395-401 (1998).
  4. S. Magdassi and Y. Vinetsky, Microencapsulation by Surfactant-Gelatin Insoluble Complex: Effect of pH and surfactant concentration, J. Colloid and Intserface Sci., 189 (1), 83-91 (1997).
  5. Y. Vinetsky and S. Magdassi, Formation and Surface Properties of Microcapsules Based on Gelatin-Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate Interactions, Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 122, (1-3), 227-235 (1997).
  6. S. Magdassi, Y. Vinetsky and P. Relkin, Formation and Structural Heat Stability of Betalactoglobulin - Surfactant Complexes, J. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 6, 353-362 (1996).
  7. S. Magdassi and Y. Vinetsky, Microencapsulation of O/W Emulsions by Formation of a Protein-Surfactant Insoluble Complex, J. Microencapsulation, 12, 537-545 (1995).
  8. E.V. Yurtov, Y.G. Vinetsky, O.A Kosterina, and G.N.Gulina, Extraction daunorubicin  from aqueous solution by di(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid in "Extraction of organic comporounds (Rus)", Publ.House of Voronezh University, Voronezh,1992, pp. 47-50

 

Chapters in books

  1. Y. Vinetsky and S. Magdassi  1999,  Microcapsules in Cosmetics. In  S. Magdassi and E. Touitou (eds.) "Novel Cosmetic Delivery Systems", Marcel Dekker, New York, pp. 295-313.
  2. S.Magdassi and Y. Vinetsky, 1996, Microencapsulation of O/W Emulsions by Proteins, in S. Benita (ed.) "Microencapsulation Methods and Industrial Applications", Marcel Dekker, New York, pp. 21-33.

Patents

  1. U. Banin, S. Magdassi, S. Shemesh, S. Halivni, Y. Vinetsky, Ink-jet printing of Fluorescent seeded nanorods inks, US Patent Application 62/024,569 July 15, 2014
  2. G. Eron, A. Feinschmidt, S. Magdassi, Y.Vinetsky, and E. Liraz, Ink providing etch-like effect for printing on ceramic surfaces, PTC WO 2006-IL1143 20060928 (2005)
  3. S. Magdassi, G. Eron, Y.Vinetsky, and M.Cohen, Inkjet Glass Printer, WO2004-IL00771 20040824 (2004)
  4. S. Magdassi, A. Kamyshny, Y.Vinetsky, A. Bassa, R. Abo Mokh, Ink-Jet Containing Metal Nanoparticles, WO 03/038002 A1 (2003)
  5. S. Magdassi and Y.Vinetsky, A nanoemulsion useful for improving the light fastness of  ink and a method for production thereof, Israel Pat. Application 148528 (2002)
  6. E.V. Yurtov,  B.A. Somov, Y.G. Vinetsky, N.N. Bogomolets, and G.N. Gulina, Cream for hand skin protection from anthracycline antibiotics. Pat. USSR, No 1683752,1989