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Automated Scanning Probe Microscopy for Combinatorial Polymer Research
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>With the development of combinatorial materials research (CMR) methods and high throughput experimentation (HTE) workflows for polymer research applications, the demand for automated, high throughput characterization methods is evident. Solution-based characterization methods like NMR, GPC, viscosimetry, for example and UV-Vis as well as fluorescence plate readers are available. Here we report on the incorporation of automated scanning probe microscopy in the HTE-workflow by demonstrating the evaluation of surface properties and topographies for thin polymer film libraries.</jats:p>