Transparent polymer support for organic synthesis

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Apparatus

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C435S287200, C435S288100, C435S288300, C435S288400, C435S304100, C435S304300, C435S305100, C422S091000, C422S105000

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06911339

ABSTRACT:
The invention provides polyol (allyl carbonate) polymer solid supports. The supports can be modified for attachment of a chemical moiety or ligand. A solid support comprising one or more ligands immobilized to a polyol (allyl carbonate) polymer solid support. The solid support can be in the form of a bead, fiber, flat surface, microfluidic device, molded device, machined device, container, multi-well container such as a multi-well plate, and mass spectrometry sample holder. The solid supports can be used for a variety of applications, including chemical storage, chemical synthesis, combinatorial library synthesis, analytical devices, diagnostic devices, and tissue culture applications. The invention also provides methods of using the polyol (allyl carbonate) polymer solid supports.

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