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Chiral interactions of histidine in a hydrated vermiculite clayElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Certificates of purity of amino acid reagents used. See DOI: 10.1039/c0cp01387k
Recent work shows a correlation between chiral asymmetry in non-terrestrial amino acids extracted from the Murchison meteorite and the presence of hydrous mineral phases in the meteorite [D. P. Glavin and J. P. Dworkin, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. , 2009, 106 , 5487-5492]. This highlights the ne...
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Summary: | Recent work shows a correlation between chiral asymmetry in non-terrestrial amino acids extracted from the Murchison meteorite and the presence of hydrous mineral phases in the meteorite [D. P. Glavin and J. P. Dworkin,
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A.
, 2009,
106
, 5487-5492]. This highlights the need for sensitive experimental tests of the interactions of amino acids with clay minerals together with high level computational work. We present here the results of
in situ
neutron scattering experiments designed to follow amino acid adsorption on an exchanged, 1-dimensionally ordered
n
-propyl ammonium vermiculite clay. The vermiculite gel has a (001)
d
-spacing of order 5 nm at the temperature and concentration of the experiments and the
d
-spacing responds sensitively to changes in concentration, temperature and electronic environment. The data show that isothermal addition of
d
-histidine or
l
-histidine solutions of the same concentration leads to an anti-osmotic swelling, and shifts in the
d
-spacing that are different for each enantiomer. This chiral specificity, measured
in situ
, in real time in the neutron beam, is of interest for the question of whether clays could have played an important role in the origin of biohomochirality.
An
in situ
neutron scattering study of chiral differences in the adsorption of
d
- and
l
-histidine on vermiculite clay. |
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ISSN: | 1463-9076 1463-9084 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c0cp01387k |