This study explores the use of a novel polymeric mesoporous support (pDVB) for solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS), with the aim of improving the efficiency and sustainability of the process. The pDVB support, functionalized with the Fmoc-Rink amide linker, offers advantages over conventional supports based on gel-type, lightly crosslinked polymer skeletons, particularly with regard to reduced reliance on swelling capacity, which allows the use of a wider range of solvents. The work focuses on greener and eco-friendly solvents such as TEP, ACN, IPA, and their mixtures with DMSO to replace toxic solvents such as DMF. The synthesis of two model peptide sequences, Fmoc-LLVF- NH2 and ACP(65–74), showed that pDVB-Rink performs better than a conventional-type Rink Amide MBHA support, especially when using environmentally friendly solvents. These results suggest that mesoporous pDVB-Rink is a promising solid support for SPPS to reduce the use of toxic solvents and to improve sustainability.
Toward a Green SPPS: The Use of an Innovative Mesoporous pDVB Support for Environmentally Friendly Solvents
Lastella, Luana;Zecca, Marco;Centomo, Paolo;Formaggio, Fernando;
2025
Abstract
This study explores the use of a novel polymeric mesoporous support (pDVB) for solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS), with the aim of improving the efficiency and sustainability of the process. The pDVB support, functionalized with the Fmoc-Rink amide linker, offers advantages over conventional supports based on gel-type, lightly crosslinked polymer skeletons, particularly with regard to reduced reliance on swelling capacity, which allows the use of a wider range of solvents. The work focuses on greener and eco-friendly solvents such as TEP, ACN, IPA, and their mixtures with DMSO to replace toxic solvents such as DMF. The synthesis of two model peptide sequences, Fmoc-LLVF- NH2 and ACP(65–74), showed that pDVB-Rink performs better than a conventional-type Rink Amide MBHA support, especially when using environmentally friendly solvents. These results suggest that mesoporous pDVB-Rink is a promising solid support for SPPS to reduce the use of toxic solvents and to improve sustainability.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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