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CEM Liberty Blue User Manual

CEM Liberty Blue
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Advanced Features
Advanced Features
Cycle Rules
Default cycles for resin swelling, amino acids, and nal deprotection are located in Cycle Rules. Please contact
CEM Applications Support at peptide.support@cem.com for assistance assigning/changing default cycles.
Reagent Library
The Reagent Library is a list of common reagents for peptide synthesis, including solvents, deprotection
reagents, amino acids, activators, and activator bases. The Reagent Library is fully customizable; reagents may be
added to or deleted from the library through the Reagent Library panel. Any reagent in the Library will appear in the
appropriate tab of the Reagent Calculator. The Reagent Library can be opened by selecting Reagents from the
Edit menu.
Adding a New Reagent to the Library
1. Open the folder for the appropriate reagent type.
2. Click the New Reagent button.
3. Enter the name and other properties into the blanks on the right side of the Reagent Library window. The name
in the reagent list will automatically update when the new name is entered in Reagent Properties.
4. Click the Save button to save the new reagent.
Creating a New Specific Derivative
The Reagent Library allows the user to select the specic derivative of an amino acid (including derivatives with
various side chain protection strategies) used in a particular Bottle Setup. Specic derivatives do not need to have
the same 1-letter code as their parent.

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CEM Liberty Blue Specifications

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BrandCEM
ModelLiberty Blue
CategoryLaboratory Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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