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Coating libraries

Potyrailo RA, Chisholm BJ, Olson DR, Brennan MJ, Molaison CA (2002) Development of combinatorial chemistry methods for coatings high-throughput screening of abrasion resistance of coatings libraries. Anal Chem 74 5105-5111... [Pg.16]

Ribeiro E, Stafslien SJ, Casse F, Callow JA, Callow ME, Pieper RJ, Daniels JW, Bahr JA, Webster DC (2008) Automated image-based method for laboratory screening of coating libraries for adhesion of algae and bacterial biofilms. J Comb Chem 10 586-594... [Pg.16]

Potyrailo, R. A., Olson, D. R., Medford, G., Brennan, M. J., Development of combinatorial chemistry methods for coatings high-throughput optimization of curing parameters of coating libraries, Anal. Chem. 2002, 74, 5676-5680. [Pg.502]

Figure 9.3 Diagram illustrating selection of the tentatively unique cDNA clones to include the microarrays. After contigging ESTs from a selection of flower, pod, seed, and seed coat libraries, the singletons or 5 -most members of each contig were re-racked into a new library, Gm-rl070. The 3 ends of the cDNA clones in Gm-rl070 were then sequenced. Figure 9.3 Diagram illustrating selection of the tentatively unique cDNA clones to include the microarrays. After contigging ESTs from a selection of flower, pod, seed, and seed coat libraries, the singletons or 5 -most members of each contig were re-racked into a new library, Gm-rl070. The 3 ends of the cDNA clones in Gm-rl070 were then sequenced.
Understanding Coatings Raw Materials Hanover Vincentz Network, 2015 European Coatings Library ISBN 3-86630 603-2 ISBN 978-3-86630-603-5... [Pg.3]

Chemistry at Center for Scientific Computing (CSC)—www.csc.fi/lul/csc chem.html Chemists Club Library— http //members.aol.com/chemists/ccl.htm Arco—www.arcochem.com Dow—www.dow.com Dupont—www.dupont.com Coatings... [Pg.394]

The extracted fractions were esterified with either BF3-MeOH reagent or diazomethane and analyzed by GLC. Gas liquid chromatography (GLC) was conducted with a Perkin-Elmer Sigma 3 equipped with flame ionization detector. Separations were obtained on a Hewlett Packard 12 m x 0.2 mm i.d. capillary column coated with methyl silicon fluid (OV-101). The temperature was maintained at 80°C for 2 min then programmed from 80 to 220°C at 8°C/min. The injector temperature was 250°C. Mass spectra were obtained on a Hewlett Packard model 5995 GC-MS mass spectrometer, equipped with a 15 m fused silica capillary column coated with 5% phenyl methyl silicone fluid. Spectra were obtained for major peaks in the sample and compared with a library of spectra of authentic compounds. [Pg.103]

In the chemistry described in Scheme 6.151, Coats and a group of researchers from Johnson and Johnson utilized successive reductive aminations and Suzuki cross-coupling reactions to prepare a 192-member library of tropanylidene benz-amides [295], This series of tropanylidene opioid agonists proved to be extremely tolerant with regard to structural variation while maintaining excellent opioid activity. [Pg.206]

The DNA or cDNA library is then introduced into a preparation of bacterial host cells. Usually, the first host selected is a laboratory strain of E. coli which has been grown and pretreated with inorganic salts to make uptake of DNA easier. The ability to take up foreign DNA is called competence, cells which have been specially prepared for the purpose are called competent cells. Other methods to transfer DNA into cells include electroporation (application of an external electric field to permeabUize the cell wall), transfection (where a recombinant bacterial virus is used to transfer the DNA to the target cell) or ballistic methods (by using DNA-coated particle projectiles). The last method has been used to introduce foreign DNA into plant cells and mammalian cells. [Pg.101]

Hoeppener S, Wiesbrock F, Hoogenboom R, Thijs HML, Schubert US (2006) Morphologies of spin-coated films of a library of diblock copoly(2-oxazoline)s and their correlation to the corresponding surface energies. Macromol Rapid Commun 27 405 11... [Pg.14]

Fig. 21 Atomic force microscopy (AFM) phase images of all block copolymers in the library after spin coating from 2% w/v solution in toluene. No annealing has been performed. The scale bar represents 100 nm. (Reprinted with permission from [78]. Copyright (2005) Royal Society of Chemistry)... Fig. 21 Atomic force microscopy (AFM) phase images of all block copolymers in the library after spin coating from 2% w/v solution in toluene. No annealing has been performed. The scale bar represents 100 nm. (Reprinted with permission from [78]. Copyright (2005) Royal Society of Chemistry)...

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