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Affinity matrix storage

In a SELEX experiment, it should be possible to adjust the concentration of the immobilized target. It is also essential to know the stability of the bond between target and matrix to estimate the maximal storage period for the affinity material. [Pg.72]

The polarity or aromaticity of a plasticizer (determines the degree of compatibility and, therefore, decides whether it will stay in the resin after cure and on storage. Unless there is some attraction between the resin molecules and the plasticizer, the latter will eventually work its way out and cause sweating or exudation. On the other hand, if there is a strong affinity between the two, the plasticizer at use levels below 25 phr will stay in the resin matrix even under adverse conditions. A compatible plasticizer has high affinity for the epoxy resin and is a solvent for it. Although this is a physical phenomenon and no chemical reaction is involved, the chemical structure of the plasticizer determines how much attraction there is between the plasti(dzer and the resin. [Pg.215]


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