Sequence-controlled and sequence-defined polypeptoids: Via the Ugi reaction: Synthesis and sequence-driven properties

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Abstract

Polypeptoids are peptidomimetic polymers, and their origin can be traced back to the early 1990s. The facile synthesis of sequence-controlled and sequence-defined polypeptoids still faces many challenges. Very recently, the Ugi reaction has been introduced into polypeptoid chemistry. In this mini review, the recent progress in the application of the Ugi reaction for the synthesis of sequence-controlled polypeptoids is summarized. The influence of the sequence structure on polypeptoid properties is presented. Moreover, the future development of the Ugi reaction for the synthesis of sequence-controlled and sequence-defined polypeptoids is discussed.

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Zhu, Y., & Tao, Y. (2021, September 14). Sequence-controlled and sequence-defined polypeptoids: Via the Ugi reaction: Synthesis and sequence-driven properties. Polymer Chemistry. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1py00658d

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