Selected Works of Prof. Gordon G. Wallace
Professor Gordan G. Wallace is the director of the Intelligent Polymer Research Institute (IPRI), one of the University of Wollongong's designated research strengths. After taking up a lectureship at the University in 1986 Professor Wallace established the Intelligent Polymer Research Group in 1988, which became the Intelligent Polymer Research Institute in 1995. He is also involved in the ARC Centre of Excellence - Electromaterials Science which was set up in January 2006. Additional information regarding research and teaching interests is to be found here.
- M. Tahhan, N. Barisci, and G. G. Wallace (2001) Conducting polymer-carbon nanotubes composites
- J. N. Barisci, G. Wallace, D. Chattopadhyay, F. Papadimitrakopoulos, and R. H. Baughman (2006) Electrochemic properties of single-wall carbon nanotube electrodes
- J. Chen, B. Winther-Jensen, C. Lynam, O Ngamna, S. Moulton, W. Zhang, and G. Wallace (2006) A Simple Means to Immobilize Enzyme into Conducting Polymers via Entrapment
- J. Chen, B. Winther-Jensen, Y. Pornputtkul, K. West, L. Kane-Macguire, and G. Wallace (2006) Synthesis of Chiral Polyaniline Films via Chemical Vapor Phase Polymerization
- J. Chen, D. L. Officer, J. M. Pringle, D. R. MacFarlane, C. O. Too, and G. Wallace (2005) Photoelectrochemical Solar Cells based on Polyterthiophenes Containing Porphyrins using Ionic Liquid Electrolyte
- D. E. Tallman, C. Vang, G. Wallace, and G. P. Bierwagen (2002) Direct Electrodeposition of Polypyrrole on Aluminum and Aluminum Alloy by Electron Transfer Mediation
- J. N. Barisci, G. Wallace, and R. H. Baughman (2000) Electrochemical Characterization of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Electrodes
- J. He, V. J. Gelling, D. E. Tallman, G. P. Bierwagen, and G. Wallace (2000) Conducting Polymers and Corrosion III. A Scanning Vibrating Electrode Study of Poly(3-octyl pyrrole) on Steel and Aluminum
