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Gregory G. Warr is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia. Their research primarily spans the fields of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, with a focus on specialized subfields including Catalysis, Organic Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Materials Chemistry, and Biomedical Engineering.

Their work extensively covers topics related to ionic liquids and their applications, surfactants and colloidal systems, as well as electrochemical analysis. Additional areas of research include analytical chemistry and sensors, chemical and physical properties in aqueous solutions, force microscopy techniques, and supercapacitor materials and fabrication.

The scientist has contributed to a number of recent publications, including:

  • Design and applications of biocompatible choline amino acid ionic liquids (2022, Green Chemistry)
  • Amphiphilic nanostructure in choline carboxylate and amino acid ionic liquids and solutions (2020, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics)
  • Catanionic Surfactant Self-Assembly in Protic Ionic Liquids (2020, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters)
  • Solvophobicity and amphiphilic self-assembly in neoteric and nanostructured solvents (2020, Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science)
  • Nanostructure, electrochemistry and potential-dependent lubricity of the catanionic surface-active ionic liquid [P6,6,6,14] [AOT] (2021, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science)

Frequent collaborators include Rob Atkin, Hua Li, Jianan Wang, Shurui Miao, and Silvia Imberti.

Their publications commonly appear in venues such as:

  • Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
  • Small
  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

This researcher's contributions emphasize ionic liquids properties and applications, supported by a substantial number of publications addressing surfactants, colloidal systems, and electrochemical techniques.

Best Publications

  • Structure and nanostructure in ionic liquids.

    Robert Hayes;Gregory G. Warr;Rob Atkin

  • Structure in Confined Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids

    Rob Atkin;Gregory G. Warr

  • At the interface: solvation and designing ionic liquids

    Robert Hayes;Gregory G. Warr;Rob Atkin

  • The smallest amphiphiles: nanostructure in protic room-temperature ionic liquids with short alkyl groups.

    Rob Atkin;Gregory G. Warr

  • Long range electrostatic forces in ionic liquids

    Matthew A. Gebbie;Alexander M.R. Smith;Howard A. Dobbs;Alpha A. Lee

  • The surface of neat water is basic

    James K. Beattie;Alex M. Djerdjev;Gregory G. Warr

  • Amphiphilicity determines nanostructure in protic ionic liquids.

    Robert Hayes;Silvia Imberti;Gregory G. Warr;Rob Atkin

  • Effect of head-group size on micellization and phase behavior in quaternary ammonium surfactant systems

    Scott A. Buckingham;Christopher J. Garvey;Gregory G. Warr

  • The Nature of Hydrogen Bonding in Protic Ionic Liquids

    Robert Hayes;Silvia Imberti;Gregory G. Warr;Rob Atkin

  • Self-Assembly Structures of Nonionic Surfactants at Graphite/Solution Interfaces

    Heather N. Patrick;Gregory G. Warr;Srinivas Manne;Ilhan A. Aksay

  • How Water Dissolves in Protic Ionic Liquids

    Robert Hayes;Silvia Imberti;Gregory G. Warr;Rob Atkin

  • Surface Micellization Patterns of Quaternary Ammonium Surfactants on Mica

    Heather N. Patrick;Gregory G. Warr;Srinivas Manne;Ilhan A. Aksay

  • Self-assembly of nonionic surfactants into lyotropic liquid crystals in ethylammonium nitrate, a room-temperature ionic liquid.

    Miguel U Araos;Gregory G Warr

  • Surface properties and micellar interfacial microenvironment of n-dodecyl .beta.-D-maltoside

    Calum J. Drummond;Gregory G. Warr;Franz Grieser;Barry W. Ninham

  • Microemulsion formation and phase behavior of dialkydimethylammonium bromide surfactants

    Gregory G. Warr;Radha Sen;D. Fennell Evans;John E. Trend

  • Counterion specificity as the determinant of surfactant aggregation

    J. E. Brady;D. F. Evans;G. G. Warr;F. Grieser

  • Nanostructure of the Ionic Liquid-Graphite Stern Layer

    Aaron Elbourne;Samila McDonald;Kislon Voïchovsky;Frank Endres

  • Pronounced sponge-like nanostructure in propylammonium nitrate

    Robert Hayes;Silvia Imberti;Gregory G. Warr;Rob Atkin

  • Phase behavior and microstructure of microemulsions with a room-temperature ionic liquid as the polar phase.

    Rob Atkin;Gregory G. Warr

  • Self-assembly of a nonionic surfactant at the graphite/ionic liquid interface.

    Rob Atkin;Gregory G Warr

Frequent Co-Authors

Rob Atkin
Rob Atkin University of Western Australia
Franz Grieser
Franz Grieser University of Melbourne
Paul D. Butler
Paul D. Butler National Institute of Standards and Technology
Calum J. Drummond
Calum J. Drummond RMIT University
Sébastien Perrier
Sébastien Perrier University of Warwick
Mark W. Rutland
Mark W. Rutland Royal Institute of Technology
Masayoshi Watanabe
Masayoshi Watanabe Yokohama National University
Kazuhide Ueno
Kazuhide Ueno Yokohama National University
Robert K. Prud'homme
Robert K. Prud'homme Princeton University
Barry W. Ninham
Barry W. Ninham Australian National University

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