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| Author(s): | Michael J. Fasolka; Carol E. Laumeier; Kathryn L. Beers; Christopher M. Stafford; |
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| Title: | NCMC Workshop ReportNCMC-10: Persistent Challenges in Combinatorial Materials Science |
| Published: | February 01, 2007 |
| Abstract: | Tremendous advances in the development and application of combinatorial and high-throughput methods for materials research have been accomplished over the past 15 years. Despite these accomplishments, today s combinatorial materials science is met by some of the same challenges that faced early implementers. NCMC-10: Persistent Challenges in Combinatorial Materials Science, was a forum to examine key measurement challenges that persist, despite tremendous advancements in the development and application of combinatorial and high-throughput methods for materials research over the past 15 years. The Workshop addressed library fabrication, which continually emerges as a problem when Combi is applied to new materials targets; and informatics/system integration, which has always been a central barrier to workflow development. |
| Citation: | NIST Interagency/Internal Report (NISTIR) - 7409 |
| Pages: | 15 pp. |
| Keywords: | combinatorial methods;formulations;high-throughput experimentation;nanostructured materials;polymers |
| Research Areas: | Polymers |
| PDF version: | Click here to retrieve PDF version of paper (246KB) |