FAQs
Combinatorial Chemistry
- What are SynPhase™ Lanterns?
- What are the physical dimensions of SynPhase™ Lanterns?
- What is the fundamental difference between SynPhase™ Lanterns and Polystyrene Resins?
- Are there any special storage requirements with SynPhase™ Lanterns?
- What is the typical loading capacity of SynPhase™ Lanterns?
- What linkers are available with SynPhase™ Lanterns?
- How does the performance of SynPhase™ Lanterns compare to polystyrene resins?
- Does polystrene resin chemistry transfer directly to SynPhase™ Lanterns?
- What solvents are compatible with SynPhase™ Lanterns? What are the swelling characteristics of SynPhase™ Lanterns in various solvents?
- What are the recommended volumes and concentrations of reagents for use with SynPhase™ Lanterns?
- What synthesis strategies can be used with SynPhase™ Lanterns?
- Can SynPhase™ Lanterns be used in solution phase applications?
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Is there a SynPhase™ Lantern suitable for hydrophilic applications?
SynPhase hydrophilic polyamide (PA) Lanterns are compatible with a wide range of solvents including water, polar alcohols, and typical organic solvents such as methylene chloride and DMF. SynPhase PA Lanterns are available in versions optimized for peptide synthesis and general small molecule organic synthesis.
- Can SynPhase™ Lanterns be used in automated synthesizers?
- How does the cost of SynPhase™ Lanterns compare to resin(s)?