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Outlook and Challenges

Chmelka, F. Schuth, and G.D. Stucky, Organization of Organic Molecules with Inorganic Molecular Species into Nanocomposite Biphase Arrays. Chem. Mater., 1994, 6, 1176-1191. [Pg.586]

Glinka, J. Nicol, D. Margolese, G.D. Stucky, and B.F. Chmelka, Cooperative Organization of Inorganic-Surfactant and Biomimetic Assemblies. Science, 1995, 267, 1138-1143. [Pg.586]

Hexagonal mesoporous Films by Sol Gel Dip-coating, Nature (London), 1997, 389, 364-368. [Pg.587]


Possible Applications, Challenges, and Outlook 8.8.1 Possible Applications... [Pg.583]

Still the technology faces many challenges and a large research and development effort is under way in most major laboratories in the U.S., Japan and Europe, particularly in the semiconductor and tool industries. The general outlook is one of constant change as new designs, new products and new materials are continuously being introduced. [Pg.4]

We conclude by providing a few examples illustrating the peculiarities of sampling phase space via MC for nontrivial systems relevant to the biomacromolecular field. We provide an outlook regarding current challenges and the potential strategies that can be developed or adopted to overcome these challenges. [Pg.52]

Outlook and Perspective Current Challenges and Future Scope/Prospects... [Pg.210]

Rodriguez, B.A., Stowers, C.C., Pham, V., Cox, B.M., 2013. The production of propionic acid, propanol and propylene via sugar fermentation an industrial perspective on the progress, technical challenges and further outlook. Green Chemistry, http / / dx.doi.org/10.1039 / c3gc42000k. [Pg.484]

Brandt K (2008) Challenges in the control of food quality and safety. Outlooks on Pest Manage Feb 19(1) 34—38... [Pg.101]

To answer these questions, authors must look beyond the specific details of their own work and focus instead on the broader goals of the research project. Attaining this broader outlook can be challenging, especially for students who spend most of their time focused on only a small part of a larger project. Over time, however, your grasp of the broader picture will improve as you continue to read the literature, attend seminars and conferences, and read and write research proposals in your area of research. [Pg.168]

The outlook is good for applications of these picosecond methods to an increasing number of studies on reactive intermediates because of the limitations imposed by the time resolution of nanosecond methods and the generally greater challenges of the use of a femtosecond spectrometer. The pump-probe technique will be augmented in more widespread applications of the preparation-pump-probe method that permits the photophysics and photochemistry of reactive intermediates to be studied. [Pg.894]


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