2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0300-9440(02)00115-7
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The development of combinatorial chemistry methods for coating development

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“…The concept satisfies the essential needs of high data compatibility and versatility together with convenient data import and export. Potyrailo and co-workers [121][122][123] presented a centralized data-management and storage system for their work on organic polymer and hybrid coatings. One important fact of their approach is the sharing of information from synthesis, testing, and evaluation by the database.…”
Section: Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept satisfies the essential needs of high data compatibility and versatility together with convenient data import and export. Potyrailo and co-workers [121][122][123] presented a centralized data-management and storage system for their work on organic polymer and hybrid coatings. One important fact of their approach is the sharing of information from synthesis, testing, and evaluation by the database.…”
Section: Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, one major challenge in this field is the efficient exploration of this large parameter space in order to develop an understanding of the fundamental driving forces for development of adhesive strength at polymer/polymer, polymer/metal, polymer/ceramic, and polymer/biomaterial interfaces. The ability to conduct highly parallel tests and employ multivariant libraries is an essential step toward rapidly and efficiently identifying structure-property relationships critical for tuning adhesive performance [81,82]. At NIST, we developed several combinatorial and high-throughput measurement platforms for probing both the fundamental origins of adhesion (e.g., interfacial interactions) as well as practical aspects of adhesion in soft materials (e.g., PSAs) as well as glassy materials and thermosets (e.g., epoxies).…”
Section: Adhesion Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combinatorial and high-throughput measurements of adhesion in rigid coatings and films demand quite different approaches than soft adhesives such as PSAs [81,87,88]. For example, contact methods such as the probe tack test are not suitable for measuring the interfacial strength of a coating adhered to a substrate.…”
Section: Glassy Materials: Edge-delamination Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These have included deposition into vials or wells of a multiwell plate, deposition using ink-jet printing, [57][58][59][60] microcontact printing, [61][62][63] deposition into wells formed by a removable template, [64][65][66] and the use of an automated draw-down system. [67][68][69][70] A challenge with all of these methods is to generate a film that is uniform in thickness and composition over the spatial area needed for property determination.…”
Section: Preparation Of Discrete Polymer Materials Librariesmentioning
confidence: 99%