@inproceedings{087418b6ecf24a56b5ea3b32e2f99438,
title = "Automated scanning probe microscopy for combinatorial polymer research",
abstract = "With the development of combinatorial material research (CMR) methods and high throughput experimentation (HTE) workflows for polymer research applications, the increasing demand for automated, high throughput characterization methods is evident. Soln.-based characterization methods like NMR, GPC, DSC, viscosimetry and UV-Vis as well as fluorescence plate readers are already available. Here we report on the incorporation of automated scanning probe microscopy in the HTE-workflow by demonstrating the evaluation of surface properties and topogs. for thin polymer film libraries.",
author = "D. Wouters and A.A. Alexeev and D.A. Kozodaev and S. Saunin and U.S. Schubert",
year = "2006",
language = "English",
isbn = "1-55899-848-9",
series = "Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings",
publisher = "Materials Research Society",
pages = "0894--LL04--03--111/117",
editor = "M.J. Fasolka",
booktitle = "Combinatorial methods and informatics in materials science. Boston, Mass. : 2005.11.28-12.01",
address = "United States",
note = "conference; 2005 fall meeting Symposium LL; 2005-11-28; 2005-12-01 ; Conference date: 28-11-2005 Through 01-12-2005",
}