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Green Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis: Oxyma-Triggered Spectrophotometric Monitoring of Residual Piperidine
Solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) is an efficient
platform technology
for synthesizing synthetic peptides but has an environmental downside
due to the use of vast amounts of toxic solvents. In recent years,
a big effort has been made to replace these solvents with more environmentally
benign alternatives; however, this work has not had a significant
effect on reducing the PMI and carbon footprint of SPPS. Herein, we
demonstrate that by adding a low concentration of Oxyma Pure to the
waste stream after Fmoc-removal, a simple real-time online UV–vis
monitoring system can quantify piperidine with the needed sensitivity.
In addition to the potential for reducing washing volumes after Fmoc-removal,
this inexpensive and easy-to-implement process analytical tool allows
the determination of completed washing by visual inspection due to
the yellow color of Oxyma Pure in the presence of piperidine. Moreover,
manual sampling of the waste stream is not needed, which reduces the
overall process time. Importantly, the methodology was found to be
compatible with green SPPS performed in 10–50% DMSO in the
EtOAc mixtures