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Spatial fluorescence barcode by transiently luminescent DNA beads. [PDF]

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Incorporation of pyrene in polypyrrole/polystyrene magnetic beads

Spectrochimica Acta - Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2014
Pyrene, a fluorescent dye, was incorporated into polystyrene particles coated with polypyrrole. The incorporation was achieved by treating the polypyrrole/polystyrene (PPy/PS) beads in a tetrahydrofuran (THF) solution of the pyrene fluorophore followed by rinsing with methanol.
Robert Dec   +2 more
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Microscopic Infrared Mapping of Chloromethylated Polystyrene Resin Beads

open access: yesApplied Spectroscopy, 2004
In solid-phase combinatorial chemistry, analyses are performed using a wide range of analytical techniques ranging from gel-phase nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to colorimetric tests to elemental analysis. However, these techniques cannot be used to interrogate functional group distribution at the single-bead level.
Mandair, G.S.   +4 more
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Buckling polystyrene beads with light

Nanoscale, 2018
Laser irradiation transforms the polystyrene beads into nanopatterns of bull's eyes and concentric double rings via buckling effect.
Shuangshuang Wang, Tao Ding
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Bead fusion in polystyrene foams

Journal of Materials Science, 2003
A quantitative technique has been developed to measure the extent of fusion between expanded beads in molded polystyrene foams. Experiments were conducted with ASTM D638 tensile test specimens that were molded under conditions to produce various levels of bead fusion in the foam. The tensile properties of the foam for various levels of bead fusion were
J. Rossacci, S. Shivkumar
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