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High Throughput Surface Tension Measurement
Neil L. Campbell, Jon Weaver. University of Liverpool, Centre for Materials Discovery
Understanding the surface tension properties of aqueous surfactants and polymer materials is important for the pharmaceutical, coatings, paints, inks, surfactant and household products industries. The traditional methods of measuring surface tension are tedious and time-consuming, so only a few compounds can be measured by a single user per day.
High Throughput Microwave Synthesis of Metal Organic Framework (MOF) Libraries
Neil L. Campbell, Jake Grace, Richard W. Dewson, Jean-Noel Rebilly, Darren Bradshaw, Ben Carter, Andrew I. Cooper and Mathew J. Rosseinsky. University of Liverpool, Centre for Materials Discovery
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are an emerging class of new nano-porous materials of considerable academic and industrial interest due to their potential applications in gas storagechiral separations and catalysis. MOFs are prepared from the self-assembly of metal ions (nodes) and organic ligands (spacers), where the structural topology of the resulting crystalline frameworks is driven by the co-ordination preferences of these nodes and spacers. MOFs offer opportunities not available to more cl
High Throughput Polymer Latex Synthesis and Purification Process
Neil L. Campbell. University of Liverpool
Polymer latexes are essential components in a wide range of commercial products and formulations such as, paints, cosmetics, coatings, biotechnology and functionalised supports. Many difficulties are intrinsic in the implementation of polymer latex research, particularly in purification of the latex dispersions, making high throughput research in this area especially challenging.
Multi Parallel High Pressure Reactions in a 384 Microplate
Arne Allwardt, Silke Holzmüller-Laue, Christian Wendler and Norbert Stoll. University Rostock, Center for Life Science Automation
The new development of Celisca, the multi-parallel high pressure reactor HPMR 50-384, offers the execution of 384 reactions in a microplate under reaction pressures and temperatures of 50 bar and 100°C. The mixing of the reagents is based on magnetically propelled stir discs. The reactor supplies an inert handling of the substances, can be integrated into laboratory robot systems and offers an LIMS interface.
Combinatorial Heterogeneous Catalysis - Visualization of Experimental Results in Multidimensional Experimental Space
József L. Margitfalvi, András Tompos and Lajos Végvári. Chemical Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
In this poster the visualization ability of Holographic Research Strategy (HRS) is demonstrated. HRS beyond its excellent optimization features possesses unique visualization abilities. HRS is a special arrangement of multi-dimensional data in a 2D space.
Automated Parallel Synthesis and Screening of a DMAEMA and PEGMA Copolymer Library with LCST Behavior
C. Remzi Becer, David Fournier, Richard Hoogenboom, Hanneke M. L. Thijs, Renzo M. Paulus and Ulrich S. Schubert. Eindhoven University of Technology
Stimuli-responsive polymers, also called "smart polymers", that undergo phase transitions in response to external stimulus, have been widely investigated in various fields. In this contribution, we report our high-throughput investigations on polymers having both temperature and pH-responsiveness. To gain such doubly responsive polymers, a library of N,N-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate and poly(ethylene glycol)methacrylate random copolymers was prepared via RAFT polymerization.
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