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titleOfInvention Method and functional particles for carrying out chemical or biological reactions or syntheses
abstract The invention relates to a method and functional particles for carrying out chemical or biological reactions or syntheses. The aim of the invention is to provide a solution ensuring complete compatibility between micro and macroscales, whereby a large variety of coupling reactions can be carried out, and a clear allocation of the reaction or synthesis products to the individual functional particles is ensured, entailing little effort. In order to achieve this, x charges of functional particles are provided for n reaction solutions, x being equal to or less than n, the density of said particles being variably determined in such a way that they can be separated according to the density thereof even when being charged with the complete reaction or synthesis product.
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