Dr Jingquan Lui

Jingquan Liu
Jingquan Liu received his PhD from the University of New South Wales in 2004 for an approach towards achieving direct electron transfer between enzymes and electrodes. He then took up a joint postdoctoral position with UTS and CSIRO. Jingquan has expertise in the fabrication and characterization of monolayers from a variety of molecules on gold and carbon substrates. He also has experience in electrochemistry, organic synthesis, heterogeneous electron transfer and nanofabrication. He is currently working on the fabrication and characterization of novel spectrally-selective nanostructures.

Selected Publications

Jingquan Liu, Burak Cankurtaran, Geoff McCredie, Mike Ford, Lech Wieczorek and Michael Cortie "Investigation of the optical properties of hollow aluminum 'nano-caps'",  Nanotechnology 2005, 16, 3023-3028.

Liu, J., A.I. Maaroof, L. Wieczorek, and M. Cortie, "Fabrication of Hollow Metal 'Nano-caps' and Their Red-Shifted Optical Absorption Spectra", Advanced Materials, 2005, 17.1276-1281.

Beebe, J.M., V.B. Engelkes, J.Q. Liu, J. Gooding, P.K. Eggers, Y. Jun, X.Y. Zhu, M.N. Paddon-Row, and C.D. Frisbie, "Length dependence of charge transport in nanoscopic molecular junctions incorporating a series of rigid thiol-terminated norbornylogs", Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2005. 109(11): p. 5207-5215.

Liu, J.Q., J.J. Gooding, and M.N. Paddon-Row, "Unusually rapid heterogeneous electron transfer through a saturated bridge 18 bonds in length", Chemical Communications, 2005 (5): p. 631-633.

Liu, J.Q., A. Chou, W. Rahmat, M.N. Paddon-Row, and J.J. Gooding, "Achieving Direct Electrical Connection to Glucose Oxidase using Aligned Single Walled Carbon Nanotube Arrays", Electroanalysis, 2005. 1: p. 38-46.