Christensen et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Dynamic sampling in autonomous process optimizationChristensen et al., 2024
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- Christensen M
- Xu Y
- Kwan E
- Di Maso M
- Ji Y
- Reibarkh M
- Sun A
- Liaw A
- Fier P
- Grosser S
- Hein J
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- Chemical Science
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Autonomous process optimization (APO) is a technology that has recently found utility in a multitude of process optimization challenges. In contrast to most APO examples in microflow reactor systems, we recently presented a system capable of optimization in high-throughput …
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