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Early Years of High-Throughput Experimentation and Combinatorial Approaches in Catalysis and Materials Science

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ACS COMBINATORIAL SCIENCE
Volume 21, Issue 6, Pages 437-444

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acscombsci.8b00189

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combinatorial materials science; high-throughput technologies; history; combinatorial chemistry; combinatorial catalysis research

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This is a report on the early years of combinatorial materials science and technology. High-throughput technologies (HTTs) are found in life- and materials-science laboratories. Although HTTs have long been the standard in life sciences in academia as well as in industry, HTTs in materials science have become the standard in industry but not in academia. In life science, successful drugs developed with HTTs have been reported, but there is no information on successful materials developed with HTTs that have made it to the market. Some initial development of HTTs in materials science is summarized, especially early applications of artificial intelligence. This outlook attempts to summarize the development of combinatorial materials sciences from the early years to today.

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