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Quest 210 Argonaut Technologies

Rapp Polymere GmbH [79] has designed the APOS 1200 synthesizer (Fig. 31) for solid-phase parallel synthesis. This has 12 cylindrical glass reaction vessels, each of which has a [Pg.69]


FIGURE 10.4 Quest 210 (Argonaut Technologies). Reaction can be carried out under nitrogen. [Pg.233]

Merck Temperature Controller Manual Synthesizer, then evolved into the Quest 210 by Argonaut Technologies, Inc., 887 Industrial Road, Suite G, San Carlos, CA 94070, US. [Pg.261]

This was achieved using die Quest 205 apparatus from Argonaut Technologies (Basel, Switzerland). Combination of parallel syndiesis with online work-up and sample collection allows synthesis procedures using one single instrument. Each reaction vessel has a port at the top, a drain valve at the bottom and inert gas to control draining time. This gives a number of options for on-line work-up such as liquid-liquid exfraction or solvent evaporation. [Pg.173]

Machine-assisted synthesis Quest 210 Parallel Synthesizer with Auto-Solvent Wash (ASW) from Argonaut Technologies (San Carlos, C A). However, any peptide synthesizer that is TFA compatible can be used. [Pg.81]


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