Putative Mechanism of the Sugar Formation on Prebiotic Earth Initiated by UV-Radiation Научная публикация
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Advances in Space Research
ISSN: 0273-1177 |
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Вых. Данные | Год: 2005, Том: 36, Номер: 2, Страницы: 214-219 Страниц : 6 DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2005.02.049 | ||
Ключевые слова | Aqueous solution, Carbohydrates, Formose reaction, Glyceraldehyde, Glycolaldehyde, UV-irradiation | ||
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Информация о финансировании (3)
1 | Сибирское отделение Российской академии наук | 148 |
2 | Президиум РАН | |
3 | Совет по грантам Президента Российской Федерации | НШ-1484.2003.3 |
Реферат:
UV-irradiation of neutral aqueous formaldehyde solutions leads to the formation of a number of products. CO, CH4, CO2 and H2 are the main products detected in the gas phase over the solutions. In the liquid phase, glycolaldehyde and glyceraldehyde are among the products with the maximum yields of 4.2% and 0.18%, respectively. These aldehydes are shown to be the most active initiators of the formose reaction in the dark to synthesize monosaccharides from formaldehyde. The amounts of the photolytically formed initiators are sufficient for the initiating the formose reaction.
Библиографическая ссылка:
Taran O.P.
, Simonov A.N.
, Snytnikov V.N.
, Stoyanovskii V.O.
, Parmon V.N.
Putative Mechanism of the Sugar Formation on Prebiotic Earth Initiated by UV-Radiation
Advances in Space Research. 2005. V.36. N2. P.214-219. DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2005.02.049 WOS Scopus РИНЦ CAPlusCA OpenAlex
Putative Mechanism of the Sugar Formation on Prebiotic Earth Initiated by UV-Radiation
Advances in Space Research. 2005. V.36. N2. P.214-219. DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2005.02.049 WOS Scopus РИНЦ CAPlusCA OpenAlex
Даты:
Поступила в редакцию: | 24 сент. 2004 г. |
Опубликована в печати: | 1 янв. 2005 г. |
Принята к публикации: | 16 февр. 2005 г. |
Опубликована online: | 7 апр. 2005 г. |
Идентификаторы БД:
Web of science: | WOS:000235191500013 |
Scopus: | 2-s2.0-27644573487 |
РИНЦ: | 13484865 |
Chemical Abstracts: | 2005:1185350 |
Chemical Abstracts (print): | 144:483217 |
OpenAlex: | W2047684161 |