A. Sandoval, V. Young
Dec 1, 1973
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Currents in modern biology
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Abstract The experiments were conducted to explore the possibility that formic acid could serve as a reducing agent for carbonyl compounds on the prebiotic earth, since it has been shown that formic acid is a product of numerous chemical evolution experiments. The photoreduction of solutions 0.33 M in acetaldehyde or acetone at 2537 A in 0.167 M formic acid, sodium formate, or both formic acid and sodium formate in a nitrogen atmosphere has been conducted. The formation of the corresponding reduction product, ethanol or isopropyl alcohol, and the disappearance of the reactant were followed as a function of irradiation time by using gas chromatography. Product confirmation was done by NMR analysis and mass spectrometry.