Structural Investigation
of HCN Polymer Isotopomers
by Solution-State Multidimensional NMR
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Abstract
Hydrogen cyanide is considered as an important precursor
to amino
acids and nucleic acids, and its polymers could have profound implications
on prebiotic chemistry. Several structures of HCN polymers are speculated,
but these structures are disparate both chemically as well as structurally.
Here, we employ solution-state NMR spectroscopy to investigate the
structure of HCN polymers with <sup>13</sup>C and <sup>15</sup>N isotopic
enrichment. From the multinuclear and multidimensional NMR investigations,
we identify some discrete structural units for the most concentrated
small molecular components and suggest that the dominating polymers
are polyimine chain-like structures, which are formed by base-catalyzed
nucleophilic addition reactions