Networking chemical robots for reaction multitasking
Dario Caramelli,
Daniel Salley,
Alon Henson,
Gerardo Aragon Camarasa,
Salah Sharabi,
Graham Keenan and
Leroy Cronin ()
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Dario Caramelli: The University of Glasgow
Daniel Salley: The University of Glasgow
Alon Henson: The University of Glasgow
Gerardo Aragon Camarasa: The University of Glasgow
Salah Sharabi: The University of Glasgow
Graham Keenan: The University of Glasgow
Leroy Cronin: The University of Glasgow
Nature Communications, 2018, vol. 9, issue 1, 1-10
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Abstract The development of the internet of things has led to an explosion in the number of networked devices capable of control and computing. However, whilst common place in remote sensing, these approaches have not impacted chemistry due to difficulty in developing systems flexible enough for experimental data collection. Herein we present a simple and affordable (
Date: 2018
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