scholarly journals Infra-Red Assisted Synthesis of Prebiotic Glycine

Author(s):  
Debora Scuderi ◽  
Ariel F. Perez-Mellor ◽  
Joël Lemaire ◽  
Suvasthika Indrajith ◽  
Jean-Xavier Bardaud ◽  
...  

<p>In the present study, we have shown for the first time how glycine can be synthesized under prebiotic-like conditions using an Infra-Red laser to trigger the reaction. In particular, we observed that in the low-density conditions it can be obtained from simple ion-molecule reactions of acetic acid and protonated hydroxylamine. This reaction, studied years ago in more dense conditions [<i>J. Am. Chem. Soc.</i> <b>2007</b>, <i>129</i>, 9910-9917R], was the center of a controversy, since accurate quantum chemistry calculations have shown that it is not barrierless [<i>Astrophys. J.</i> <b>2012</b>, <i>748</i>, 99] such that a source of energy is needed. In space, and more in general in prebiotic conditions (interstellar medium, comets, asteroids) temperature is very low but the photon density can be important. Here we propose a way of synthesizing such complex organic molecule in a very low-pressure environment (about 10<sup>-3</sup> mbar). This way of forming complex organic molecule is of relevance also beyond the prebiotic interest of finding a scenario which was at the origin of the synthesis of such molecules. In fact our work proposes a new way of assisting reactions using IR radiation. Only few cases were found in which IR can trigger complex reactions (i.e. not simple dissociations) while there is a clear interest of using such low-energy radiation. This study will be at the basis of new researches devoted to find other reactions which can be assisted by IR laser.</p>

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Debora Scuderi ◽  
Ariel F. Perez-Mellor ◽  
Joël Lemaire ◽  
Suvasthika Indrajith ◽  
Jean-Xavier Bardaud ◽  
...  

<p>In the present study, we have shown for the first time how glycine can be synthesized under prebiotic-like conditions using an Infra-Red laser to trigger the reaction. In particular, we observed that in the low-density conditions it can be obtained from simple ion-molecule reactions of acetic acid and protonated hydroxylamine. This reaction, studied years ago in more dense conditions [<i>J. Am. Chem. Soc.</i> <b>2007</b>, <i>129</i>, 9910-9917R], was the center of a controversy, since accurate quantum chemistry calculations have shown that it is not barrierless [<i>Astrophys. J.</i> <b>2012</b>, <i>748</i>, 99] such that a source of energy is needed. In space, and more in general in prebiotic conditions (interstellar medium, comets, asteroids) temperature is very low but the photon density can be important. Here we propose a way of synthesizing such complex organic molecule in a very low-pressure environment (about 10<sup>-3</sup> mbar). This way of forming complex organic molecule is of relevance also beyond the prebiotic interest of finding a scenario which was at the origin of the synthesis of such molecules. In fact our work proposes a new way of assisting reactions using IR radiation. Only few cases were found in which IR can trigger complex reactions (i.e. not simple dissociations) while there is a clear interest of using such low-energy radiation. This study will be at the basis of new researches devoted to find other reactions which can be assisted by IR laser.</p>


2012 ◽  
Vol 58 ◽  
pp. 349-352
Author(s):  
M. Bertin ◽  
X. Michaut ◽  
M. Lattelais ◽  
H. Mokrane ◽  
F. Pauzat ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alice S. Booth ◽  
Catherine Walsh ◽  
Jeroen Terwisscha van Scheltinga ◽  
Ewine F. van Dishoeck ◽  
John D. Ilee ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 910 (2) ◽  
pp. 141
Author(s):  
Kotomi Taniguchi ◽  
Liton Majumdar ◽  
Shigehisa Takakuwa ◽  
Masao Saito ◽  
Dariusz C. Lis ◽  
...  

Methane is the most important of the relatively few polyatomic molecules which may be expected to give rise to spectra suitable for investigation in that portion of the near infra-red which is as yet available to photography. To the chemist it is simplest organic molecule, whilst to Ike theoretical physicist the four directed valencies and their symmetry properties are its most interesting features, From a technical point of view its importance lies in Ike fact that its low moment of inertia gives to the bank structure a coarseness which brings it within reach of the diffraction grating. The amount of information which we possess of the spectrum is already fairly considerable. The first to make a resolution of the fine structure was Cooley, who investigated the bands at 7·7 μ and 3·3 μ and the measurements have since been extended, with the usual type of thermojunction infra-red spectrometer, by Ellis, Moorhead, and Norris and Unger. In the photographic infra-red, measurements at wave-lengths shorter than 1 μ have been made by Dennison and Ingram, and Vedder and Mecke. The present series of papers presents measurements made by the writer in the region λ10,000-12,000 A. They thus overlap into part of the region covered by Norris and Unger and include the bands found by them at λ 11,350, λ 11,620, and λ 11,870. The resolving power of the grating is of course far higher than that employed by them, and muck new detail not shown in their curves is now revealed for the first time. The regularities which they abstract from their measurements prove to be spurious, the result merely of the smoothing out of a many-lined spectrum by the use of too low a resolving power.


Organics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 107-117
Author(s):  
Mattia Forchetta ◽  
Valeria Conte ◽  
Giulia Fiorani ◽  
Pierluca Galloni ◽  
Federica Sabuzi

Owing to the attractiveness of organic phosphonic acids and esters in the pharmacological field and in the functionalization of conductive metal-oxides, the research of effective synthetic protocols is pivotal. Among the others, ω-bromoalkylphosphonates are gaining particular attention because they are useful building blocks for the tailored functionalization of complex organic molecules. Hence, in this work, the optimization of Michaelis–Arbuzov reaction conditions for ω-bromoalkylphosphonates has been performed, to improve process sustainability while maintaining good yields. Synthesized ω-bromoalkylphosphonates have been successfully adopted for the synthesis of new KuQuinone phosphonate esters and, by hydrolysis, phosphonic acid KuQuinone derivatives have been obtained for the first time. Considering the high affinity with metal-oxides, KuQuinones bearing phosphonic acid terminal groups are promising candidates for biomedical and photo(electro)chemical applications.


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