Chemistry in Water
Amide bond formation has been shown to be amenable to chemistry in water (or water containing a small amount of organic solvent) in the presence of micellular catalysts or surfactants. A number of different micelle-forming reagents/surfactants have been reported to give high yields in essentially aqueous reaction media. These reactions are typically small peptides—two or three AA units. It is unclear if this approach can be used with SPPS / hybrid approaches or for longer peptide sequences.
TPGS-750-M
PS-750-M
Hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose (HPMC)
Petkova, D.; Borlinghaus, N.; Sharma, S.; Kaschel, J.; Lindner, T.; Klee, J.; Jolit, A.; Haller, V.; Heitz, S.; Britze, K.; Dietrich, J.; Braje, W. M.; Handa, S. Hydrophobic Pockets of HPMC Enable Extremely Short Reaction Times in Water. ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng. 2020, 8, 12612−12617.