Chemical synthesizers

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366216, 366218, 422101, 4352867, 4352971, C12M 102

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ABSTRACT:
The invention provides improved chemical synthesizers and methods for their use. In one exemplary embodiment, a chemical synthesizer system has a reaction vessel block having a plurality of reaction vessels which are adapted to hold solid supports. A wash plate is removably attachable to a top end of the reaction vessel block. The wash plate has a plurality of fluid delivery orifices which are aligned with the reaction vessels when the wash plate is attached to the top end of the reaction vessel block. In this way, fluids may be supplied to each of the reaction vessels through the orifices. The system can include a vortex mixer that is held stationary by evacuation a cavity formed between the mixer base and a gasket.

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