HIGH-THROUGHPUT SCREENING USING FOURIER-TRANSFORM INFRARED IMAGING

High-Throughput Screening Using Fourier-Transform Infrared Imaging

High-Throughput Screening Using Fourier-Transform Infrared Imaging

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Efficient parallel screening of combinatorial libraries is one of the most challenging aspects of the high-throughput (HT) heterogeneous catalysis workflow.Today, a number of methods have been used in HT catalyst studies, including various optical, Zanussi ZUHE30FU2 Frost Free Upright Freezer - Stainless Steel Effect - A+ mass-spectrometry, and gas-chromatography techniques.Of these, rapid-scanning Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) imaging is one of the fastest and most versatile screening techniques.Here, the new design of the 16-channel HT reactor is presented and test results for its accuracy and reproducibility are shown.

The performance of the system was evaluated through the oxidation of CO over commercial Pd/Al2O3 and cobalt oxide nanoparticles synthesized with different reducer-reductant molar ratios, surfactant types, metal and Electric Massagers surfactant concentrations, synthesis temperatures, and ramp rates.

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