
Universal CPG type II, 1000A
| Catalog Number | R13-0014 |
| Category | Controlled Pore Glass Solid Supports |
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Product Introduction
The Universal CPG type II, 1000A is one of universal supports used to immobilize nucleosides for synthesizing oligonucleotides.
Application
Application
Universal CPG type II, 1000A is a synthetic solid-support platform based on controlled-pore glass (CPG) designed for versatile surface functionalization and downstream chemical assembly in solid-phase workflows. As a high-surface-area, porous material, it is commonly selected when researchers need robust immobilization of reactive handles for click chemistry–enabled conjugation, including modular attachment of azide- or alkyne-bearing building blocks. The 1000 Å pore size class supports efficient reagent access and is frequently used in biomaterials, chemical biology, and diagnostic reagent development where scalable solid-phase processing is advantageous.
1. Solid-Phase Click Conjugation
Universal CPG type II, 1000A is used as a practical immobilization support for click chemistry workflows that require stable anchoring of functional groups prior to conjugation. Laboratories and core facilities often choose this CPG format to build libraries of surface-bound probes, where sequential coupling steps can be performed under standardized solid-phase conditions. The porous architecture enables efficient penetration and contact between reagents and immobilized moieties, supporting consistent batch-to-batch preparation of click-ready intermediates for downstream labeling and assay development.
2. Biomolecule Immobilization Platforms
Universal CPG type II, 1000A serves as a solid scaffold for immobilizing biomolecule-reactive chemistries used in chemical biology tool development. Researchers frequently functionalize the glass surface to present reactive handles that can be coupled to biomolecules via click-compatible linkers, enabling the creation of stable probe surfaces and immobilized reagent formats. This platform is particularly relevant for workflows that benefit from high loading capacity and straightforward washing and separation steps during probe generation.
3. Molecular Imaging Probe Building
Universal CPG type II, 1000A is applied in the preparation of imaging-related research reagents where modular conjugation strategies are needed to generate defined probe constructs. Solid-phase supports help streamline the assembly of multicomponent labeling reagents by enabling controlled attachment of click-reactive groups and subsequent conjugation to targeting or reporting components. The 1000 Å pore size class is often selected to balance accessibility and surface utilization, supporting efficient build-out of probe architectures used in molecular imaging research tool pipelines.
4. Diagnostic Reagent Surface Functionalization
Universal CPG type II, 1000A is commonly used to create functionalized solid supports for diagnostic reagent development and analytical assay reagent preparation. Teams developing detection chemistries often rely on click-compatible immobilization to connect capture elements, signal-generating components, or standardized reporter modules to a solid surface with reproducible chemistry. The porous CPG format supports efficient reagent handling during conjugation and wash steps, making it suitable for constructing assay-ready materials and reference standards used in analytical chemistry and biosensor development.
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