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NTIS 바로가기Bulletin of the Korean chemical society, v.36 no.3, 2015년, pp.784 - 788
Lee, Chang‐Woo (Department of Chemistry Seoul National University Seoul 151‐) , Kang, Heon (747 Republic of Korea)
Extraterrestrial amino acids and their possible formation and destruction processes are an intriguing research topic in astrochemistry and astrobiology. We studied the ultraviolet (UV) photolysis of glycine under conditions similar to that of the interstellar medium by irradiating UV light onto an i...
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