19 - 19 |
Combinatorial and high-throughput approaches in polymer and materials science: Hype or real paradigm shift? Schubert US, Amis EJ |
21 - 33 |
Combinatorial methods, automated synthesis and high-throughput screening in polymer research: The evolution continues Meier MAR, Hoogenboom R, Schubert US |
34 - 47 |
High-throughput experimentation: A powerful enabling technology for the chemicals and materials industry Dar YL |
48 - 58 |
Software solutions for combinatorial and high-throughput materials and polymer research Adams N, Schubert US |
59 - 68 |
Molecularly imprinted polymers via high-throughput and combinatorial techniques Lanza F, Sellergren B |
69 - 76 |
Techniques and instrumentation for combinatorial and high-throughput polymer research: Recent developments Schmatloch S, Schubert US |
78 - 94 |
Sensors in combinatorial polymer research Potyrailo RA |
95 - 107 |
High-throughput experimentation in organic coating and thin film research: State-of-the-art and future perspectives Schmatloch S, Bach H, van Benthem RATM, Schubert US |
108 - 118 |
Linear combinatorial synthesis with Fourier transform library analysis Schwabacher AW, Johnson CW, Geissinger P |
119 - 126 |
Applications of high throughput research at the Dow Chemical Company Peil KP, Neithamer DR, Patrick DW, Wilson BE, Tucker CJ |
127 - 140 |
Integration of combinatorial synthesis, rapid screening, and computational modeling in biomaterials development Smith JR, Seyda A, Weber N, Knight D, Abramson S, Kohn J |
141 - 149 |
Mapping surface chemistry and molecular orientation with combinatorial near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy Fischer DA, Efimenko K, Bhat RR, Sambasivan S, Genzer J |
150 - 157 |
The codeposited composition spread approach to high-throughput discovery/exploration of inorganic materials van Dover RB, Schneemeyer LF |
158 - 168 |
Micro-flow reaction systems for combinatorial syntheses Kikutani Y, Kitamori T |
169 - 177 |
A screening workflow for synthesis and testing of 10,000 heterogeneous catalysts per day - Lessons learned Duff DG, Ohrenberg A, Voelkening S, Boll M |
178 - 188 |
Combinatorial exploration of polymeric transport agents for targeted delivery of bioactives to human tissues Petro M, Nguyen SH, Liu MJ, Kolosov O |
189 - 195 |
The combinatorial approach: A useful tool for studying epitaxial processes in doped magnetic semiconductors Tsui F, Chu YS |
196 - 203 |
Combinatorial physical vapor deposition of pi-conjugated organic thin film libraries Fukumoto H, Muramatsu Y, Yamamoto T, Yamaguchi J, Itaka K, Koinuma H |
204 - 223 |
Materials screening and combinatorial development of thin film multilayer electro-optical devices Thelakkat M, Schmitz C, Neuber C, Schmidt HW |
224 - 230 |
Preparation and analysis of phenol-formaldehyde resins by high-throughput techniques Pasch H, Schrod M |
231 - 236 |
Rapid screening of new polymer-supported palladium (II) bis(3,4,5,6-tetrahydropyrimidin-2-ylidenes) Mayr M, Buchmeiser MR |
237 - 242 |
High-throughput investigation of polymerization kinetics by online monitoring of GPC and GC Hoogenboom R, Fijten MWM, Abeln CH, Schubert US |
243 - 248 |
Parallel dynamic thermomechanical measurements of polymer libraries Kossuth MB, Hajduk DA, Freitag C, Varni J |
249 - 252 |
On the estimation of flow properties of polyolefins based on fast and conventional size exclusion chromatography Gabriel C, Lilge D, Laun HM, Rullmann M, Schulze D, Friedrich C |
253 - 258 |
Multiparameter high throughput characterization of combinatorial chemical microarrays of chemosensitive polymers Mirsky VM, Kulikov V, Hao QL, Wolfbeis OS |
259 - 263 |
Combinatorial approach to characterizing epoxy curing Eidelman N, Raghavan D, Forster AM, Amis EJ, Karim A |
264 - 269 |
Evaluation of process degradation of polymer formulations utilizing high-throughput preparation and analysis methods Wroczynski RJ, Rubinsztajn M, Potyrailo RA |
270 - 274 |
Assembly of nanoparticles using surface-grafted orthogonal polymer gradients Bhat RR, Tomlinson MR, Genzer J |
275 - 279 |
Instability and dewetting of conducting-insulating polymer thin-film bilayers Chattopadhyay S, Meredith JC |
280 - 285 |
Parallel synthesis and testing of catalysts for the polymerization of ethylene Kolb P, Demuth D, Newsam JM, Smith MA, Sundermann A, Schunk SA, Bettonville S, Breulet J, Francois P |
286 - 291 |
Combinatorial development of pressure-sensitive adhesives Grunlan JC, Holguin DL, Chuang HK, Perez I, Chavira A, Quilatan R, Akhave J, Mehrabi AR |
292 - 296 |
Ink-jet printing polymers and polymer libraries using micropipettes de Gans BJ, Kazancioglu E, Meyer W, Schubert US |
297 - 301 |
Combinatorial electrochemical synthesis and screening of mesoporous ZnO for photocatalysis Jaramillo TF, Baeck SH, Kleiman-Shwarsctein A, McFarland EW |
302 - 306 |
High-throughput synthesis of new Ni(II), Pd(II), and Co(II) catalysts and polymerization of norbornene utilizing the self-made parallel polymerization reactor system Cho HY, Hong DS, Jeong DW, Gong YD, Woo SI |
307 - 311 |
Scattering measurements for high throughput materials science researh Norman AI, Cabral JT, Karim A, Amis EJ |
312 - 314 |
A cold plasma generator and its applications to combinatorial copolymerization of carbon dioxide with organic molecules Terajima T, Koinuma H |
315 - 320 |
Novel method for the synthesis of molecularly imprinted polymer bead libraries Kempe H, Kempe M |
321 - 325 |
A high-throughput approach towards tailor-made water-soluble metallo-supramolecular polymers Schmatloch S, van den Berg AMJ, Fijten MWM, Schubert US |
326 - 329 |
High-throughput chemical vapor deposition system and thin-film silicon library Wang Q, Liu FZ, Han DX |
330 - 333 |
Rapid synthesis of polyanhydrides by microwave polymerization Vogel BM, Mallapragada SK, Narasimhan B |
334 - 338 |
Combinatorial pulsed laser deposition of pentacene films for field effect devices Yamaguchi J, Itaka K, Hayakawa T, Arai K, Yamashiro M, Yaginuma S, Koinuma H |
339 - 343 |
The effect of temperature on the living cationic polymerization of 2-phenyl-2-oxazoline explored utilizing an automated synthesizer Hoogenboom R, Fijten MWM, Schubert US |
344 - 347 |
Combinatorial growth and analysis of the transparent conducting oxide ZnO/In (IZO) Taylor MP, Readey DW, Teplin CW, van Hest MFAM, Alleman JL, Dabney MS, Gedvilas LM, Keyes BM, To B, Parilla PA, Perkins JD, Ginley DS |
348 - 354 |
An electrochemical robotic system for the optimization of amperometric glucose biosensors based on a library of cathodic electrodeposition paints Reiter S, Ruhlig D, Ngounou B, Neugebauer S, Janiak S, Vilkanauskyte A, Erichsen T, Schuhmann W |
355 - 359 |
High-throughput screening of the influence of thermal treatment on the mechanical properties of semicrystalline polymers: A case study for iPP Schneider K, Zafeiropoulos NE, Haussler L, Stamm M |
360 - 365 |
Gradient polymer layers by "grafting to" approach Ionov L, Zdyrko B, Sidorenko A, Minko S, Klep V, Luzinov I, Stamm M |
366 - 370 |
High-throughput evaluation of the wettability of polymer libraries Thaburet JFO, Mizomoto H, Bradley M |
371 - 376 |
Combinatorial investigation of the vapor deposition polymerization of aromatic polyimides Bate M, Neuber C, Giesa R, Schmidt HW |
377 - 381 |
A computational model for high speed screening of polymer microstructures Wang KG, Glicksman ME, Rajan K |
382 - 386 |
High-throughput automated parallel evaluation of zinc-based catalysts for the copolymerization of CHO and CO2 to polycarbonates van Meerendonk WJ, Duchateau R, Koning CE, Gruter GJM |