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MultiPep RSi
MultiPep RSi


The MultiPep RSi is an automated high-throughput peptide synthesizer based on a pipetting robot operated by a dedicated PC-Software. Exchangeable modules allow to configure the MultiPep RSi as a 5-in-1 synthesizer that enables the synthesis of hundreds of peptides in one run.

The synthesis is performed in plates or in disposable columns containing derivatized resin. Alternatively, for large screening projects, hundreds of peptides can be synthesized on membranes (SPOT method) or on individual dissolvable discs for CelluSpots™ production (peptide arrays on coated microscope slides).

The instrument covers the requirements of core facilities, research laboratories and custom synthesis houses. Switching from one module to another is done in a couple of minutes. Up to 6 solvent positions and 13 additional reagent bottles offer the flexibility to run complex chemistry protocols.

Available modules: 

  • Column Module: large scale, 72 peptides at a scale of up to 100 µmol
  • Plate Module: small scale; up to 384 (4x 96) peptides at 1-10 µmol
  • SPOT Module: automated SPOT synthesis of peptide arrays on up to four membranes (up to 600 peptides on one membrane)






MultiPep RSi
Column Upgrade

The MultiPep RSi performs fully automated solid phase peptide synthesis. It features a wide range of peptide numbers and synthesis scales operating fully optimized Fmoc protocols.

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MultiPep RSi
Plate and Mini-Column Module


The MultiPep RSi is an automated multiple peptide synthesizer based on a pipetting robot operated by a dedicated PC software. Synthesis is being performed in 96 well filter plates.


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MultiPep RSi
SPOT Upgrade

A unique method to generate large numbers of different peptides is the SPOT method for synthesis of peptide arrays on cellulose membranes.

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MultiPep RSi
CelluSpots™ Upgrade


A new way to generate many identical peptide arrays from only one synthesis is the CelluSpots™ method.

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