“…Synthetic polypeptides, possessing similar structures to natural proteins, have attracted extensive interest due to their promising applications in fields such as tissue engineering, drug delivery, antimicrobial agents and batteries. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] The ringopening polymerization (ROP) of α-amino acid N-carboxyanhydrides (NCA) enables large-scale synthesis of polypeptides. [12][13][14][15][16] To date, different initiator/catalyst systems and polymerization conditions have been developed for the controlled and rapid polymerization of NCAs, including Ni/Cobased organometallic catalysts, 17 high vacuum, 18 low temperature, 19 ammonium salts, 20,21 primary amine rare earth hydrochloride, 22 a nitrogen flow, 23 metal-based hexamethyldisilazides, [24][25][26] trimethylsilyl amines and sulfides, [27][28][29] multi-amines, 30,31 carbenes, 32 fluorinated alcohols 33 and tetraalkylammonium carboxylate.…”