High-Throughput Analysis : A Tool for Combinatorial Materials Science

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High-Throughput Analysis : A Tool for Combinatorial Materials Science

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 735 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780306477584
  • DDC分類 620.11

基本説明

Includes optical spectroscopic methods, microscopic and surface analysis, hyphenated mass spectrometry, sensors for volatiles, thermal analysis, mechanical testing, analysis of electrical properties, and more.

Full Description

This book, edited by Potyrailo and Amis, addresses a new paradigm-shifting approach in the search for new materials-Combinatorial Materials Science. One way to consider such an approach is to imagine an adventurous chef who decides to look for new entrees by cooking food ingredients in many pots using different combinations in every pot, and boil­ ing, steaming, or frying them in various ways. Although most of the pots will not have the tastiest food ever devised, some recipes will taste intriguing, and some eventually will lead to a discovery of a new fascinating cuisine. Of course, having a skilled chef design the com­ binatorial formulation will certainly be helpful in ensuring a successful outcome. Similar to food, each engineering material is a complex product of its chemical composition, structure, and processing. Generally, each of these components matters---change one and you get another material. Most of these "new" materials will be less good than ones we use now since existing materials have been refined with the extensive work of scientists and engi­ neers. At the same time if one prepares diverse materials like our adventurous chef, chang­ ing material composition, processing conditions and time, etc. , some of these materials will be superior to existing ones and a few might represent breakout technology.

Contents

1. Elements of High-Throughput Analysis in Combinatorial Materials Science; R.A. Potyrailo, E.J. Amis.
2. Economic Impact of Combinatorial Materials Science on Industry and Society; J.D. Hewes.
3. Image Analysis for High-Throughput Materials Science; A. Karim, A. Sehgal, J. Carson Meredith, A.J. Crosby, E.J. Amis.
4. Laser-Induced Fluorescence Detection in High-Throughput Screening of Heterogeneous Catalysts; Hui Su, E.S. Yeung.
5. Spectroscopic Imaging in the Mid-Infrared Applied to High-Throughput Studies of Supported Catalyst Libraries; S.S. Lasko, R.J. Hendershot, Yu Fu, M.-F. Fellmann, G. Oskarsdottir, C.M. Snively, J. Lauterbach.
6. Linear Spatially Encoded Combinatorial Chemistry with Fourier Transform Library Analysis; A.W. Schwabacher, P. Geissinger.
7. Separation Approaches Toward Rapid and Complex Molecular Characterization of Diverse Polymers; M. Petro, Son Hoai Nguyen, Han-Ting Chang.
8. High-Throughput Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry for Heterogeneous Catalysis: Screening of Catalytic Activities and Selectivities; P.-A.W. Weiss, J.W. Saalfrank, J. Scheidtmann, H.-W. Schmidt, W.F. Maier.
9. Rapid Determination of Molecular Parameters of Synthetic Polymers; D. Sýkora, F. Svec, J.M.J. Fréchet, M. Petro, A.L. Safir.
10. Ion Mobility/Time-of-Flight Analysis of Combinatorial Library Mixtures; C.A. Srebalus Barnes, D.E. Clemmer.
11. Acoustic Wave Sensors for High-Throughput Screening of Materials; R.A. Potyrailo, W.G. Morris, R.J. Wroczynski.
12. High-Throughput Screening of Oxidation Catalysts with Gas Sensors; Y.Yamada, T. Kobayashi.
13. Optical Sensing Methods in High-Throughput Screening; K. Kröger, M. Seidel, G. Gauglitz.
14. Combinatorial Study and High-Throughput Screening of Transparent Barrier Films using Chemical Sensors; J.C. Grunlan, D. Saunders, J. Akhave, M. Licon, M. Murga, A. Chavira, A.R. Mehrabi.
15. Intrinsic Fiber-Optic Sensors for Spatially Resolved Combinatorial Screening; P. Geissinger, A.W. Schwabacher.
16. Diffusion Multiples for High-Efficiency Alloy Design; J.-C. Zhao, L.A. Peluso, L.N. Brewer, M.R. Jackson.
17. Combinatorial and Spread Techniques in the Fabrication of Organic-Based Photonic and Optoelectronic Devices; G.E. Jabbour, Y. Yoshioka.
18. High-Throughput Conductivity Measurements of Thin Films; Qi Wang.
19. Development of High-Throughput Methods for Polymer Nanocomposite Research; J.W. Gilman, R. Davis, M. Nyden, T. Kashiwagi, J. Shields, W. Demory.
20. Combinatorial Electropolymerization; V.M. Mirsky, V. Kulikov.
21. Principles and Applications of Combinatorial Electrochemistry: Rongzhong Jiang, Deryn Chu.
22. Ink-Jet Methods in Combinatorial Materials Synthesis; D.B. Wallace, M.E. Grove.
23. Miniaturized Reactor Concepts and Advanced Analytics for Primary Screening in High-Throughput Experimentation; T. Zech, J. Klein, S.A. Schunk, T. Johann, F. Schüth, S. Kleditzsch, O. Deutschmann.
24. A High-Throughput Cross-linker Evaluation for Polyurethane Dispersions; H. Bach, C.A. Gambino, P.D. Lunney, D.A. Wicks.
25. Data Management for Combinatorial Heterogeneous Catalysis; D. Farrusseng,