2005
DOI: 10.1086/430106
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A Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study on the Formation of the Amino Acid Glycine (NH2CH2COOH) and Its Isomer (CH3NHCOOH) in Extraterrestrial Ices

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“…Conformer I was later characterized (Suenram & Lovas 1980) and the energy difference estimated to be ∼2 kcal/mol together with dipole moments of 0.9 and 5.4 debye for comformers I and II, respectively (Lovas et al 1995). Seven conformers of glycine can be found within ∼7 kcal/mol of conformer I; the relative energies and structures of five, with whom the present calculations agree, were reported by Holtom et al (2005). The relative energies and dipole components of conformers I to VIII are presented in Table 2 (structural details being given in Appendix A).…”
Section: Neutral Glycine and Isomerssupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…Conformer I was later characterized (Suenram & Lovas 1980) and the energy difference estimated to be ∼2 kcal/mol together with dipole moments of 0.9 and 5.4 debye for comformers I and II, respectively (Lovas et al 1995). Seven conformers of glycine can be found within ∼7 kcal/mol of conformer I; the relative energies and structures of five, with whom the present calculations agree, were reported by Holtom et al (2005). The relative energies and dipole components of conformers I to VIII are presented in Table 2 (structural details being given in Appendix A).…”
Section: Neutral Glycine and Isomerssupporting
confidence: 56%
“…For example, thermal reactions or reactions triggered by energetic particle bombardment end up forming N-methyl carbamic acid rather than glycine (e.g. Holtom et al 2005;Bossa et al 2008). Only successive UV irradiation would then form glycine (Bossa et al 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From a chemical point of view, the case of ices (Watanabe & Kouchi 2008) is particularly interesting for the synthesis of oxygen-containing molecules such as for example H 2 O, CO 2 , H 2 CO, CH 3 OH, or glycine isomers (Watanabe et al 2003(Watanabe et al , 2004Holtom et al 2005;Bossa et al 2008Bossa et al , 2009Dulieu et al 2010). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the laboratory, it has been demonstrated that glycine can be formed from ultraviolet irradiation of icy interstellar analogs, [9][10][11][12][13][14] in the midst of a complex assortment of chemical species generated in the reactions induced by the irradiation. Although recent works have extended the spectroscopic range of study of amino acids even up to the vacuum ultraviolet, 15 infrared spectroscopy is a frequently used tool to study laboratory generated amino acids, 16 as well as to derive much of the available information on astrophysical ices, either from space or terrestrial observatories.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%