The aim of the invention is to investigate the bonding of substances to
target molecules. This is achieved by means of a densely packed device
wherein various target molecules are bonded in a large number of sample
areas. Cross-contamination and evaporation need to be minimized. The
active surface of the sample areas have to be maximized. The inventive
solution resides in the use of carrier plates, containing densely packed
capillary structures and having a very large inner surface despite small
outer dimensions. 1000 times more molecules can be bonded than on a flat
outer surface of a comparable size. Cross contamination is avoided by the
lack of cross links between the capillaries. Evaporation is minimized by
a small outer surface. After the inner surface of the capillaries has
been silanized, peptides and peptidomimetics are synthesized in a locally
targeted manner. The molecular interactions of components of the
substance library with active substances in a solution or a suspension
are investigated by means of a local resolution optical detection method.
Handling, especially cleaning and covering with substances, is carried
out in a simple manner by rinsing liquids through the capillary plate.