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Agency: Village of Los Lunas [NM]
Location: New Mexico
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| Agency | Department of Energy |
|---|---|
| Deadline | 06/30/26 |
| Posted | 05/12/26 |
| Estimated Value | Not Provided |
| Set Aside | None |
| NAICS | 541714 - Research and Development in Biotechnology (except Nanobiotechnology) |
| PSC | 6632 - Analysis Instruments, Medical Laboratory Use |
| Location | Los Alamos, NM 87545 United States |
Peptoid-based chelating ligands offer a tunable platform for capturing and holding specific metal ions with high selectivity while resisting breakdown under physiological conditions. The technology combines structural flexibility with strong binding performance, which creates a practical path for applications where existing chelators fall short, including difficult metal removal in biological, environmental and separation settings. How it Works Peptoid-Based Chelating Ligands uses cyclic peptoid scaffolds, which are peptoid chains closed into ring structures and decorated with side chains chosen for metal binding. By changing the ring size, side-chain chemistry and spacing between binding groups, the ligand can be adjusted to favor certain hard metal ions, especially actinides and lanthanides.
Peptoids differ from peptides because their side chains attach to nitrogen rather than to carbon, which makes them more resistant to hydrolysis under physiological conditions. That stability matters because many conventional chelators can lose activity in the body or in harsh process streams, while peptoid-based structures are designed to remain intact long enough to bind and hold the target metal. The invention describes cyclic peptoid ligands that can be built from linear peptoids and then cyclized, with the binding profile tuned through functional groups such as catecholates, phosphonates, amines, guanidinium groups, phosphoramidates, N-hydroxypyridones and CMPO-like groups. Linker length, hydrophobicity, hydrophilicity and the number of coordinating groups can be adjusted to improve selectivity for specific ions and to support either tight retention for removal or controlled release after capture. Advantages - Strong selectivity for hard metal ions, including actinides and lanthanides - Greater resistance to hydrolysis than many natural chelators - Modular design that allows tuning for different metals and uses - Potential use across medical, imaging and separation applications - Ability to adjust water compatibility or lipid compatibility depending on the target environment - Built from a platform chemistry that can be adapted to different side-chain combinations
- Environmental Remediation and Waste Handling (actinide capture and metal cleanup) - Medical Chelation Therapy (treatment support for metal poisoning) - Medical Imaging (contrast-agent development) - Drug Delivery (carrier or targeting chemistry) - Separations and Purification (selective recovery of valuable metals) - Radiotherapy Support (targeted metal-based delivery systems)
US Patent Nos. 11,254,708; 11,859,018 LA-UR-26-23913
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| Contact name | Caleb Ledgerwood |
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| Contact email | licensing@lanl.gov |
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Agency: Village of Los Lunas [NM]
Location: New Mexico
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Location: New Mexico
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Agency: University of New Mexico [NM]
Location: New Mexico
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Agency: Fish and Wildlife Service
Location: New Mexico
NAICS: 561720