James Bennett
Symyx Technologies
29 Papers
1.3K Citations
James Bennett is an academic researcher from Symyx Technologies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resonator & Tuning fork. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 29 publications.
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Papers
Patent
Flow-injection analysis and variable-flow light-scattering methods and apparatus for characterizing polymers
Ralph B. Nielsen,Sigird C. Kuebler,James Bennett,Adam Safir,Miroslav Petro +4 more
- 02 Apr 1999
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors described methods, systems, and devices have primary applications in combinatorial polymer research and in industrial process control, including high throughput, automated sampling systems and methods, high-temperature characterization systems and method, and rapid, indirect calibration compositions and methods.
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Sensor array-based system and method for rapid materials characterization
Paul Mansky,James Bennett +1 more
- 10 Dec 1999
TL;DR: A modular materials characterization apparatus as mentioned in this paper includes a sensor array (10) disposed on a substrate (16), with a standardized array and contact pad (14) format; electronic test and measurement apparatus (54) for sending electrical signals to and receiving electrical signals from the sensor array(10); an apparatus for making electrical contact (50) to the sensors in the standardized array format; a computer (52) with a computer program recorded therein for controlling the operation of the apparatus.
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Method and apparatus for characterizing materials by using a mechanical resonator
TL;DR: In this article, a tuning fork resonator is used to measure liquid properties, such as dielectric constant and conductivity, and the tuning fork's structure allows a high degree of electrical coupling between the tuned fork and the surrounding liquid.
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Rapid characterization of polymers
Eric D. Carlson,Adam Safir,Miroslav Petro,Ralph B. Nielsen,Thomas S. Lee,Jean M.J. Frechet,G. Cameron Dales,Sigrid Kuebler,James Bennett +8 more
- 02 Apr 1999
TL;DR: In this article, the authors described methods, systems, and devices have primary applications in combinatorial polymer research and in industrial process control, including high throughput, automated sampling systems and methods, high-temperature characterization systems and method, and rapid, indirect calibration compositions and methods.
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Sensor array for rapid materials characterization
Paul Mansky,James Bennett +1 more
- 23 May 2001
TL;DR: A sensor array based materials characterization apparatus for characterizing one or more material properties of at least five test samples is described in this article, where the apparatus includes a sensor array disposed on a substrate, electronic test circuitry for sending electrical signals to and receiving electrical signals from the sensor array, and a computer or processor electrically coupled to electronic test circuits and electronic circuitry.
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