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Photochemistry of Small Organic Compounds

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Challenge overview

The Seeker is looking for a collaboration partner to assist in understanding the mechanisms of photochemical degradation of small organic molecules.  Preferred partners will offer existing knowledge, experience and equipment for conducting and characterizing a range of photochemical reactions.  The Seeker is particularly interested in photochemistry that takes place in thin films, as well as photolysis which involves singlet oxygen. 

This is an electronic Request-for-Partners (eRFP) Challenge; the Solver will only need to submit a written proposal to be evaluated by the Seeker with a goal of establishing a collaborative partnership.

The Seeker is looking for a collaboration partner to assist in understanding the mechanisms of photochemical degradation of small organic molecules.  Preferred partners will offer existing knowledge, experience and equipment for conducting and characterizing a range of photochemistry. 

The Seeker desires partners to provide photochemical evaluation of a single test compound, with the possibility of an on-demand contract service for periodic testing of novel compounds.  

This is an electronic Request-for-Partners (eRFP) Challenge.  The Solver will write a preliminary proposal (about 5 pages including contact information) to be evaluated by the Seeker with a goal of establishing a collaborative partnership.  Upon completion of the evaluation, the Seeker may contact selected Solvers directly to work out terms for a collaboration contract. The monetary value of the contract will vary depending on the amount of work to be delivered and the time frame agreed upon. 

(NOTE: only proposals from Solvers who have the ability to work as the collaboration partner will be considered.)

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