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Development of A High Throughput Method Incorporating Traditional Analytical Devices
Authors:C C White  E Embree  W E Byrd  A R Patel
Affiliation:National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8621
Abstract:A high-throughput (high throughput is the ability to process large numbers of samples) and companion informatics system has been developed and implemented. High throughput is defined as the ability to autonomously evaluate large numbers of samples, while an informatics system provides the software control of the physical devices, in addition to the organization and storage of the generated electronic data. This high throughput system includes both an ultra-violet and visible light spectrometer (UV-Vis) and a Fourier transform infrared spectrometer (FTIR) integrated with a multi sample positioning table. This method is designed to quantify changes in polymeric materials occurring from controlled temperature, humidity and high flux UV exposures. The integration of the software control of these analytical instruments within a single computer system is presented. Challenges in enhancing the system to include additional analytical devices are discussed.
Keywords:analytical chemistry  combinatorial  high efficiency  high throughput  methodology
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