High Energy Radical Chemistry Formation of HCN-rich Atmospheres on early Earth
Abstract Recent results in prebiotic chemistry implicate hydrogen cyanide (HCN) as the source of carbon and nitrogen for the synthesis of nucleotide, amino acid and lipid building blocks. HCN can be produced during impact events by reprocessing of carbonaceous and nitrogenous materials from both the...
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Main Authors: | Martin Ferus, Petr Kubelík, Antonín Knížek, Adam Pastorek, John Sutherland, Svatopluk Civiš |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/75bf075ea3e5428b9866e9f85c9f25b5 |
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