Real-time monitoring of solid-phase peptide synthesis using a variable bed flow reactor

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Abstract

On-resin aggregation and incomplete amide bond formation are major challenges for solid-phase peptide synthesis that are difficult to be monitored in real-time. Incorporation of a pressure-based variable bed flow reactor into an automated solid-phase peptide synthesizer permitted real-time monitoring of resin swelling to determine amino acid coupling efficiency and on-resin aggregation.

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Sletten, E. T., Nuño, M., Guthrie, D., & Seeberger, P. H. (2019). Real-time monitoring of solid-phase peptide synthesis using a variable bed flow reactor. Chemical Communications, 55(97), 14598–14601. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9cc08421e

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