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Bottleneck, high throughput research

Methods to evaluate polymer collections vary widely and in many cases are unique to select for the desired properties of a given application. These methods tend to have a good throughput and can often be performed prior to characterization to avoid a bottleneck in screening workflow. For all of the selected examples described forthwith, high-throughput workflows were tailored to the specific aims and goals of each research endeavor. However, the combinatorial approach employed always uses systematic variation to understand measured outcomes. [Pg.458]


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