2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0300-9440(03)00073-0
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Combinatorial chemistry methods for coating development

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“…4 subsequently measuring bacterial growth via turbidity measurements at 600 nm. The robot is equipped with a vibration table which facilitates spreading of the coating solutions across the surface of the aluminum substrates.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 subsequently measuring bacterial growth via turbidity measurements at 600 nm. The robot is equipped with a vibration table which facilitates spreading of the coating solutions across the surface of the aluminum substrates.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These basic concepts of high-throughput systems have also been applied in other fields, as for example materials research. Examples include the development of thermoelectric materials [51] and the development of abrasion resistive surfaces [52]. In these cases, the objects under test are functional materials, which can be tested by their surface characteristics.…”
Section: Acceleration Of High-throughput Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[66,134,137,138] Coating libraries were prepared on plastic substrates by depositing the UV-curable formulation into wells created in a removable silicone template. [64] Several screening methods were developed to test the coatings for their key performance properties, which included adhesion to the substrate, [139] abrasion resistance, [140,141] and weathering. [142] Researchers at North Dakota State University have developed a comprehensive system for high-throughput coatings development with an initial focus on coatings for underwater marine applications.…”
Section: Applications Of Combinatorial and High-throughput Experimentmentioning
confidence: 99%