2014
DOI: 10.1039/9781782621980-00114
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CHAPTER 6. Amino Acids and Peptides in Ball Milling

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“…In organic chemistry, amino acids and short peptides are not only known for being stable under automated ball milling conditions during their preparation [ 4 ], but also when applied as catalysts to perform stereoselective transformations [ 5 7 ]. Encouraged by these facts, we recently investigated the resilience of enzymes under ball milling conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In organic chemistry, amino acids and short peptides are not only known for being stable under automated ball milling conditions during their preparation [ 4 ], but also when applied as catalysts to perform stereoselective transformations [ 5 7 ]. Encouraged by these facts, we recently investigated the resilience of enzymes under ball milling conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This strategy is called solvent‐assisted grinding (LAG) . In this context, a recent study by Porte and co‐workers[7d] recommends the use of EtOAc and γ‐valerolactone as green additives in α‐peptide mechanosynthesis. Therefore, we examined to use EtOAc as liquid additive in the reaction.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, in recent years several green strategies in organic chemistry that employ non‐traditional energy sources, such as ultrasound irradiation, microwave, and high‐speed ball‐milling (HSBM), have been developed . The latter technique, also known as mechanochemistry, has proven to be a viable green alternative for the synthesis of amides and peptides under solvent‐free conditions or liquid‐assisted grinding (LAG), achieving good yields in short reaction times, reducing production costs, and minimizing waste of valuable chemicals …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[108] Mechanochemical reactions, which proceed either in the absence or with very small quantities of al iquid additive, present an ovel approacht oc ontrol the reactivity of proteases.M echanochemicaln onenzymatic solid-state approaches ford ipeptide and oligopeptide synthesis [109][110][111][112][113] have been shown to surpasss olution synthesis and even SPPS in terms of shorterr eaction times, improved product purity and reduced environmental impact. [114,115]…”
Section: Protease-catalyzed Mechanoenzymatic Reactions By Ball Millinmentioning
confidence: 99%