Abstract:Barbituric acid is believed to be a proto-RNA nucleobase
that was
used for biological information transfer on prebiotic earth before
DNA and RNA in their present forms evolved. Nucleobases have various
tautomeric forms and the relative stability of these forms is critical
to their biological function. It has been shown that barbituric acid
has a tri-keto form in the gas phase and an enol form in the solid
state. However, its dominant tautomeric form in aqueous medium that
is most relevant for biology has been … Show more
“…Water may also act as a catalyst for the KET step. 69,70 Higher relative humidity conditions such as those simulated in these experiments produce a strong H-bonded-water network with MEK molecules, 71 and on the surface as supported by the FTIR spectra of MEK-exposed a-Fe 2 O 3 at 80% RH (Fig. S3 †).…”
Section: Surface Product Formation From Adsorbed Mek In the Presence ...mentioning
Heterogeneous reactions of methyl ethyl ketone on mineral oxide particle surfaces in the presence of relative humidity and nitrogen dioxide can yield a number of different compounds including oligomers and oxidized products that strongly adsorb onto the particle surface.
“…Water may also act as a catalyst for the KET step. 69,70 Higher relative humidity conditions such as those simulated in these experiments produce a strong H-bonded-water network with MEK molecules, 71 and on the surface as supported by the FTIR spectra of MEK-exposed a-Fe 2 O 3 at 80% RH (Fig. S3 †).…”
Section: Surface Product Formation From Adsorbed Mek In the Presence ...mentioning
Heterogeneous reactions of methyl ethyl ketone on mineral oxide particle surfaces in the presence of relative humidity and nitrogen dioxide can yield a number of different compounds including oligomers and oxidized products that strongly adsorb onto the particle surface.
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