Front Cover: Synthesis of Peptides by Reactive Extrusion. Application to the Continuous and Solventless Preparation of Aspartame. (ChemistryEurope 3-4/2024)

Dr. Tharwat Mohy El-Dine, Matthieu Lavayssiere, Dr. Hélène Adihou, Prof. Gilles Subra, Dr. Thomas-Xavier Métro, Dr. Olivier Ludemann-Hombourger, Dr. Frédéric Lamaty
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Front Cover picture illustrates the merging of mechanics and chemistry to produce molecules of interest. The synthesis of peptides by flow mechanochemistry was performed in a twin-screw extruder (TSE) used as a chemical reactor. In their Research Article, T. M. El-Dine, T.-X. Métro, F. Lamaty, and co-workers describe how applications of screw-generated mechanical forces to a mixture of amino acids and coupling agents delivered to the top of a TSE barrel promoting the synthesis of the corresponding peptide—in this case, aspartame—recovered from the die of the TSE. Various peptides were synthesized by this method. The artwork was designed my by Marcelin Lamaty.

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封面:通过反应挤压合成肽。应用于阿斯巴甜的连续无溶剂制备。(欧洲化学》3-4/2024)。
封面图片说明了如何将机械和化学结合起来生产出感兴趣的分子。在用作化学反应器的双螺杆挤压机 (TSE) 中,通过流动机械化学法合成了多肽。在他们的研究文章中,T. M. El-Dine, T.-X.Métro、F. Lamaty 和合作者在他们的研究文章中描述了如何将螺杆产生的机械力应用于输送到双螺杆挤压机机筒顶部的氨基酸和偶联剂混合物,从而促进从双螺杆挤压机模具中回收的相应多肽(本例中为天冬酰胺)的合成。通过这种方法合成了各种肽。图片由 Marcelin Lamaty 设计。
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