An infrared study of glycine in astrophysical ices (original) (raw)
Proceedings of The International Astronomical Union, 2011
Abstract
The identification of interstellar biomolecules is a subject of great interest, as they may provide important insights into the history of the solar system and the origin of life on Earth. Amino acids have been found in Solar System bodies and meteorites. The simplest of the amino acids and the most vastly studied and searched is glycine, NH2CH2COOH. It has
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