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Solid Phase Synthesis of a Functionalized Bis-Peptide Using "Safety Catch" Methodology
Published on: May 15, 2012
Synthesis of atom-precise supported metal clusters via solid-phase peptide synthesis
Takane Imaoka1,2, Nanami Antoku1,2, Yusuke Narita1,2
1Laboratory for Chemistry and Life Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology Yokohama 226-8503 Japan timaoka@res.titech.ac.jp yamamoto@res.titech.ac.jp.
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While the utility of supported metal and alloy clusters as catalytic materials is widely recognized, their precise synthesis remains a challenge. Here, we demonstrate the precise synthesis of these clusters via metallopeptides. This technique is characterized by its ability to be automated using Merrifield's solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS). Metallopeptides with iron and platinum complexes in their side chains have been prepared using this SPPS. These metallopeptides were successfully transformed into the corresponding supported metal clusters by heating in a hydrogen atmosphere.
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