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Quantifying Metal Binding of Low Water-Soluble Organic Compounds

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The Seeker is looking for a collaboration partner to assist in understanding the metal binding properties of low water-soluble small organic molecules.  Preferred partners will offer existing knowledge, experience and equipment for conducting and characterizing metal binding properties.  The Seeker is particularly interested in producing reliable data in cases where more complex equilibria are possible, for example, in the case of ligands capable of forming MLn or MnL complexes where n > 1. 

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 metal binding properties of low water-soluble small organic molecules.  Preferred partners will offer existing knowledge, experience and equipment for conducting and characterizing metal binding properties.  The Seeker is particularly interested in producing reliable data in more complex cases, for example, in the case of ligands capable of forming MLn or MnL complexes where n > 1. 

The Seeker desires partners to provide characterization of metal-binding properties of two test compounds, with the possibility of an on-demand contract service for periodic testing of novel compounds.  Additionally, the Seeker is open to a consultancy arrangement with those who have specific experience in this area.  

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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