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Role of Metal Oxides in Chemical Evolution: Interaction of Ribose Nucleotides with Alumina

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ASTROBIOLOGY
Volume 9, Issue 2, Pages 165-171

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MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/ast.2007.0143

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Chemical evolution; Origin of life; Metal oxides; Alumina; Ribonucleotides

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Interaction of ribonucleotides-namely, 5'-AMP, 5'-GMP, 5'-CMP, and 5'-UMP- with acidic, neutral, and basic alumina has been studied. Purine nucleotides showed higher adsorption on alumina in comparison with pyrimidine nucleotides under acidic conditions. Adsorption data obtained followed Langmuir adsorption isotherm, and X-m and K-L values were calculated. On the basis of infrared spectral studies of ribonucleotides, alumina, and ribonucleotide-alumina adducts, we propose that the nitrogen base and phosphate moiety of the ribonucleotides interact with the positive charge surface of alumina. Results of the present study may indicate the importance of alumina in concentrating organic molecules from dilute aqueous solutions in primeval seas in the course of chemical evolution on Earth.

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