Photoredox chemistry in the synthesis of 2-aminoazoles implicated in prebiotic nucleic acid synthesis

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Abstract

Prebiotically plausible ferrocyanide-ferricyanide photoredox cycling oxidatively converts thiourea to cyanamide, whilst HCN is reductively homologated to intermediates which either react directly with the cyanamide giving 2-aminoazoles, or have the potential to do so upon loss of HCN from the system. Thiourea itself is produced by heating ammonium thiocyanate, a product of the reaction of HCN and hydrogen sulfide under UV irradiation. This journal is

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Liu, Z., Wu, L. F., Bond, A. D., & Sutherland, J. D. (2020). Photoredox chemistry in the synthesis of 2-aminoazoles implicated in prebiotic nucleic acid synthesis. Chemical Communications, 56(88), 13563–13566. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cc05752e

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