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[en] A study was made of the radiolytic behavior of dilute, neutral, oxygen-free aqueous solutions of CH3CN and C2H5CN. Small-molecular products were identified as RCHO, NH3, CO2, and H2. The decomposition of nitrile is followed by high yields of formation of the nonvolatile nitrogen-containing compounds, G(N). The γ-irradiated solutions exhibit a positive biuret reaction. Several amino acids were identified among radiolytic products, and glycine and alanine were found to be the most abundant for CH3CN and C2H5CH, respectively. Their yields increased after strong acid hydrolysis of the irradiated samples. The free radicals formed by reactions of RCN with H, OH, and e/sub aq/- were found to be important for the phenomena observed. It is suggested that the positive biuret reaction, ir spectra, and the release of amino acids on acid hydrolysis provide some evidence on the formation of peptidic materials and might be of interest for the evaluation of the role that ionizing radiation might have played in prebiotic chemical evolution in aqueous media
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γ Radiation
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Radiation Research; v. 66(1); p. 54-65
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CARBON COMPOUNDS, CARBON OXIDES, CARBOXYLIC ACIDS, CHALCOGENIDES, CHEMICAL RADIATION EFFECTS, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, CHEMISTRY, DECOMPOSITION, DISPERSIONS, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, ELEMENTS, HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURES, HYDRIDES, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, IONIZING RADIATIONS, MIXTURES, NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, NITROGEN HYDRIDES, NONMETALS, ORGANIC ACIDS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, RADIATION EFFECTS, RADIATIONS, SOLUTIONS, SOLVOLYSIS
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