The integration of low-frequency ultrasound with Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis (SPPS) was explored to establish a Sustainable Ultrasound-assisted Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis (SUS-SPPS) method. This innovative approach significantly reduces solvent consumption, washing steps, time, and reagent usage compared to conventional manual SPPS protocols. The SUS-SPPS method exploits ultrasound at every stage of synthesis and work-up, reducing the process to just two steps. The first step sequentially combines Fmoc-amino acid coupling, capping of unreacted amino groups, and Fmoc deprotection into a single operation, while the second one consists of a single washing procedure. Moreover, we demonstrated that the method is compatible with various resin types, including Rink-amide, Wang, and Cl-Trt resins, and facilitates the efficient synthesis of peptides of varying lengths (up to 20-mers) and compositions, including those traditionally considered “difficult sequences”, with excellent yields and purity. Notably, SUS-SPPS reduces solvent usage per coupling cycle by 83–88%, marking a significant breakthrough in sustainable peptide synthesis.

Sustainable Ultrasound-Assisted Solid-Phase peptide synthesis (SUS-SPPS): Less Waste, more efficiency / Mottola, Salvatore; Bene, Alessandra Del; Mazzarella, Vincenzo; Cutolo, Roberto; Boccino, Ida; Merlino, Francesco; Cosconati, Sandro; Maro, Salvatore Di; Messere, Anna. - In: ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1350-4177. - 114:(2025). [10.1016/j.ultsonch.2025.107257]

Sustainable Ultrasound-Assisted Solid-Phase peptide synthesis (SUS-SPPS): Less Waste, more efficiency

Boccino, Ida;Merlino, Francesco;
2025

Abstract

The integration of low-frequency ultrasound with Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis (SPPS) was explored to establish a Sustainable Ultrasound-assisted Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis (SUS-SPPS) method. This innovative approach significantly reduces solvent consumption, washing steps, time, and reagent usage compared to conventional manual SPPS protocols. The SUS-SPPS method exploits ultrasound at every stage of synthesis and work-up, reducing the process to just two steps. The first step sequentially combines Fmoc-amino acid coupling, capping of unreacted amino groups, and Fmoc deprotection into a single operation, while the second one consists of a single washing procedure. Moreover, we demonstrated that the method is compatible with various resin types, including Rink-amide, Wang, and Cl-Trt resins, and facilitates the efficient synthesis of peptides of varying lengths (up to 20-mers) and compositions, including those traditionally considered “difficult sequences”, with excellent yields and purity. Notably, SUS-SPPS reduces solvent usage per coupling cycle by 83–88%, marking a significant breakthrough in sustainable peptide synthesis.
2025
Sustainable Ultrasound-Assisted Solid-Phase peptide synthesis (SUS-SPPS): Less Waste, more efficiency / Mottola, Salvatore; Bene, Alessandra Del; Mazzarella, Vincenzo; Cutolo, Roberto; Boccino, Ida; Merlino, Francesco; Cosconati, Sandro; Maro, Salvatore Di; Messere, Anna. - In: ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1350-4177. - 114:(2025). [10.1016/j.ultsonch.2025.107257]
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