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Reaction Mechanisms of Hydrogen Cyanide, Formamide, and Related Species in Prebiotic Earth

by Kaylie Headings

 

Submitted : Spring 2019


 

The goal of this project was to model how HCN in early earth could undergo reactions to form adenine and H3CNO, and then H3CNO could react to form H5CNO2. This is relevant to origin of life studies because adenine is one of the nucleotides necessary to make DNA. The goal was accomplished by inserting formulas for these chemicals and their rate of change into an excel document and having the model generate values for the reaction over the course of 3.3 x 108 seconds. Graphs were generated from the excel model which can then display the abundance in which these chemicals would have been present in early earth.  It was shown that this reaction could steadily lead to an increase in the amount of adenine present, although the concentration of adenine remained small compared to the concentration of the other three species.

 


 

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Advisors :
Arcadii Grinshpan, Mathematics and Statistics
Matthew Pasek; Christopher Mehta, Geology
Suggested By :
Christopher Mehta