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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 61(16): e202200064, 2022 04 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35133710

ABSTRACT

A widely accepted theory is that life originated from the hydrothermal environment in the primordial ocean. Nevertheless, the low desorption temperature from inorganic substrates and the fragileness of hydrogen-bonded nucleobases do not support the required thermal stability in such an environment. Herein, we report the super-robust complexes of xanthine, one of the precursors for the primitive nucleic acids, with Na. We demonstrate that the well-defined xanthine-Na complexes can only form when the temperature is ≥430 K, and the complexes keep adsorbed even at ≈720 K, presenting as the most thermally stable organic polymer ever reported on Au(111). This work not only justifies the necessity of high-temperature, Na-rich environment for the prebiotic biosynthesis but also reveals the robustness of the xanthine-Na complexes upon the harsh environment. Moreover, the complexes can induce significant electron transfer with the metal as inert as Au and hence lift the Au atoms up.


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Metals , Sodium , Hydrogen , Ions , Sodium/chemistry , Xanthine
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