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Macromolecular Rapid Communications

Macromolecular Rapid Communications, Vol.24, No.1 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 1022-1336 (Print) 

In this Issue (17 articles)

13 - 14 High-throughput and combinatorial methods in polymer research: Their time has come
Schubert US, Kniep CS
16 - 32 Combinatorial methods, automated synthesis and high-throughput screening in polymer research: Past and present
Hoogenboom R, Meier MAR, Schubert US
33 - 46 Instrumentation for combinatorial and high-throughput polymer research: A short overview
Schmatloch S, Meier MAR, Schubert US
47 - 62 High-output polymer screening: Exploiting combinatorial chemistry and data mining tools in catalyst and polymer development
Tuchbreiter A, Marquardt J, Kappler B, Honerkamp J, Kristen MO, Mulhaupt R
63 - 72 Combinatorial materials research in the polymer industry: Speed versus flexibility
Iden R, Schrof W, Hadeler J, Lehmann S
74 - 80 R&D intensification in polymer catalyst and product development by using high-throughput experimentation and simulation
Gruter GJM, Graham A, McKay B, Gilardoni F
81 - 86 Application of a parallel synthetic approach in atom-transfer radical polymerization: Set-up and feasibility demonstration
Zhang HQ, Fijten MWM, Hoogenboom R, Reinierkens R, Schubert US
87 - 91 Automated parallel synthesis of MADIX (Co)Polymers
Chapon P, Mignaud C, Lizarraga G, Destarac M
92 - 97 Living cationic polymerizations utilizing an automated synthesizer: High-throughput synthesis of polyoxazolines
Hoogenboom R, Fijten MWM, Meier MAR, Schubert US
98 - 103 Automated parallel temperature optimization and determination of activation energy for the living cationic polymerization of 2-ethyl-2-oxazoline
Hoogenboom R, Fijten MWM, Brandli C, Schroer J, Schubert US
104 - 108 Fast liquid chromatography for high-throughput screening of polymers
Pasch H, Kilz P
109 - 112 Automated Raman spectroscopy as a tool for the high-throughput characterization of molecular structure and mechanical properties of polyethylenes
Gabriel C, Lilge D, Kristen MO
113 - 117 Automated scanning probe microscopy as a new tool for combinatorial polymer research: Conductive carbon black/poly(dimethylsiloxane) composites
Neffati R, Alexeev A, Saunin S, Brokken-Zijp JCM, Wouters D, Schmatloch S, Schubert US, Loos J
118 - 122 High-throughput screening of mechanical properties on temperature-gradient polyurethaneurea libraries
Sormana JL, Meredith JC
124 - 130 High-throughput fabrication, performance testing, and characterization of one-dimensional libraries of polymeric compositions
Potyrailo RA, Wroczynski RJ, Pickett JE, Rubinsztajn M
131 - 135 Combinatorial mapping of surface energy effects on diblock copolymer thin film ordering
Smith AP, Sehgal A, Douglas JF, Karim A, Amis EJ
136 - 138 "We will be well prepared" - An interview with Dr. Georg Wiessmeier about high-throughput experimentation in materials research and process optimization at Bayer
Kniep CS, Carrick A