Nature Communications (Jan 2022)
Experimental identification of aminomethanol (NH2CH2OH)—the key intermediate in the Strecker Synthesis
Abstract
The Strecker synthesis is considered a viable route to amino acids formation on the primordial Earth. Here the authors succeed in observing its elusive intermediate aminomethanol, formed by insertion of an electronically excited oxygen atom in methylamine and stabilized by an icy matrix, using isomer-selective photoionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry during thermal desorption of the ice mixture.