Abstract
Catalytic transfer hydrogenation using in situ generated Pd black has been used to cleave benzyl ester linked peptides from poly(acryloylmorpholine)-peptide solid (gel) phase assemblies with concurrent removal of peptide N-terminal and side-chain protecting groups. Generation of Pd black in situ also facilitates peptide deprotection by catalytic transfer hydrogenation in free solution.
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