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Publications within the groupOrawan Winther-Jensen14. Winther-Jensen, B.; Winther-Jensen, O.; Forsyth, M.; MacFarlane, D. R., High rates of oxygen reduction over a vapor phase-polymerized PEDOT electrode. Science 2008, 321(5889), 671-674. 13. Pringle, J. M.; Winther-Jensen, O.; Lynam, C.; Wallace, G. G.; Forsyth, M.; MacFarlane, D. R., One-step synthesis of conducting polymer-noble metal nanoparticle composites using an ionic liquid. Advanced Functional Materials 2008, 18(14), 2031-2040. 12. Morrin, A.; Ngamna, O.; O'Malley, E.; Kent, N.; Moulton, S. E.; Wallace, G. G.; Smyth, M. R.; Killard, A. J., The fabrication and characterization of inkjet-printed polyaniline nanoparticle films. Electrochimica Acta 2008, 53(16), 5092-5099. 11. Pringle, J. M.; Ngamna, O.; Lynam, C.; Wallace, G. G.; Forsyth, M.; MacFarlane, D. R., Conducting polymers with fibrillar morphology synthesized in a biphasic ionic liquid/water system. Macromolecules 2007, 40(8), 2702-2711. 10. Ngamna, O.; Moulton, S. E.; Wallace, G. G., Incorporation of dye into conducting polyaniline nanoparticles. Reactive and Functional Polymers 2007, 67(3), 173-183. 9. Ngamna, O.; Morrin, A.; Killard, A. J.; Moulton, S. E.; Smyth, M. R.; Wallace, G. G., Inkjet printable polyaniline nanoformulations. Langmuir 2007, 23(16), 8569-8574. 8. Pringle, J. M.; Ngamna, O.; Chen, J.; Wallace, G. G.; Forsyth, M.; MacFarlane, D. R., Conducting polymer nanoparticles synthesized in an ionic liquid by chemical polymerisation. Synthetic Metals 2006, 156(14-15), 979-983. 7. Chen, J.; Winther-Jensen, B.; Lynam, C.; Ngamna, O.; Moulton, S.; Zhang, W.; Wallace, G. G., A simple means to immobilize enzyme into conducting polymers via entrapment. Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters 2006, 9(7). 6. Wallace, G. G.; Ngamna, O.; Moulton, S.; Lynam, C. In Use of carbon nanotubes in modifying the properties of inherently conducting polymers, Meeting Abstracts, Quebec, 2005; Quebec, 2005; p 377. 5. Subramanian, P.; Clark, N. B.; Helmer, R. J. N.; Engelhardt, R.; Barisci, J. N.; Kim, B. C.; Ashraf, S. A.; Moulton, S.; Ngamna, O.; Chen, J.; Too, C.; Wallace, G.; Vanderhoek, N.; Spiccia, L. In Electrochromic conducting polymers and packaging products: Polymer selection and methods of application, Appita Annual Conference, Auckland, 2005; Auckland, 2005; pp 159-165. 4. Ngamna, O.; Morrin, A.; Moulton, S. E.; Killard, A. J.; Smyth, M. R.; Wallace, G. G., An HRP based biosensor using sulphonated polyaniline. Synthetic Metals 2005, 153(1-3), 185-188. 3. Morrin, A.; Wilbeer, F.; Ngamna, O.; Moulton, S. E.; Killard, A. J.; Wallace, G. G.; Smyth, M. R., Novel biosensor fabrication methodology based on processable conducting polyaniline nanoparticles. Electrochemistry Communications 2005, 7(3), 317-322. 2. Morrin, A.; Ngamna, O.; Killard, A. J.; Moulton, S. E.; Smyth, M. R.; Wallace, G. G., An amperometric enzyme biosensor fabricated from polyailine nanoparticles. Electroanalysis 2005, 17(5-6), 423-430. 1. Moulton, S. E.; Innis, P. C.; Kane-Maguire, L. A. P.; Ngamna, O.; Wallace, G. G., Polymerisation and characterisation of conducting polyaniline nanoparticle dispersions. Current Applied Physics 2004, 4(2-4), 402-406. |