Workstation, apparatuses and methods for the high-throughput synthesis,
screening and/or characterization of combinatorial libraries. The invention relates
to an array, which permits various high-throughput methods for synthesis, screening
and/or characterization in the same array, without requiring sample transfer from
the array. In a preferred embodiment, the synthesis, screening, and/or characterization
steps are carried out in a highly parallel fashion, where more than one compound
is synthesized, screened, and/or characterized at the same time. The invention
may be practiced at the microscale. The array may comprise thermal channels, for
regulating the temperature of the wells in the array. The wells of the array may
comprise a membrane, which is used in various screening and characterization methods.
The invention also relates to a covered array, comprising the array and an array
cover, as well as an apparatus comprising the array, which comprises the array,
an array cover and a stage. The array, array cover, and the stage may be modified
as required for a variety of synthesis and/or analysis techniques. The array is
easily interchangeable between different analytical instruments, and in an embodiment,
the invention relates to an automated workstation, where the array is transferred
between different synthesis, screening, and characterization stations. The invention
also relates to a variety of methods for synthesis, screening, and characterization,
which are adapted for combinatorial chemistry. Any of the embodiments of the invention
may be used either alone or taken in various combinations.