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1,6-diaminohexane, spacer molecules

It is important to emphasize that the introduction of a spacer should never affect the binding characteristics of the support. The selected spacer must not introduce any charges and should not be sufficiently hydrophobic to cause any kind of non-specific interaction. Several molecules can fulfill this demand but only a few of them are regularly used. Most of these contain terminal amino or carboxylic groups. In particular these are diaminodipropyl amine, 6-aminocapronic acid, 1,6-diaminohexane, ethylenediamine, l,3-diamino-2-propanol, succinic acid, 1,4-butanediol diglycidyl ether, and others [96]. Extensive description of other bifunctional reagents can be found in the book of Wong [89]. [Pg.180]


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