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TiO 2 -catalyzed synthesis of sugars from formaldehyde in extraterrestrial impacts on the early Earth

  • Svatopluk Civiš
  • , Rafas Szabla
  • , Bartlomiej M. Szyja
  • , Daniel Smykowski
  • , Ondej Ivanek
  • , Antonín Knízek
  • , Petr Kubelík
  • , Jirí Šponer
  • , Martin Ferus
  • , Judit E. Šponer

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    Abstract

    Recent synthetic efforts aimed at reconstructing the beginning of life on our planet point at the plausibility of scenarios fueled by extraterrestrial energy sources. In the current work we show that beyond nucleobases the sugar components of the first informational polymers can be synthesized in this way. We demonstrate that a laser-induced high-energy chemistry combined with TiO 2 catalysis readily produces a mixture of pentoses, among them ribose, arabinose and xylose. This chemistry might be highly relevant to the Late Heavy Bombardment period of Earth s history about 4-3.85 billion years ago. In addition, we present an in-depth theoretical analysis of the most challenging step of the reaction pathway, i.e., the TiO 2 -catalyzed dimerization of formaldehyde leading to glycolaldehyde.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number23199
    JournalScientific Reports
    Volume6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 16 Mar 2016

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