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Organo-Halogens and their Possible Involvement in Prebiotic Chemistry

Authors :
Singh Jagmeet
Lee Sunpyo
G. Somasundaram Siva
Luo Liaofu
Rasouli Mohammad
Jung Park Min
Aliev Gjumrakch
V. Kouznetsov Vladimir
Hyo Cha Byung
F. Darghiasi Seyedeh
Z. Mordkovich Vladimir
Samsudin Juniarto
Wang Long
E. Puerto Galvis Carlos
S. Herrera Arturo
V. Sineva Lilia
C. Ortiz-Villamizar Marlyn
Zhang Weiwen
Rahmanian Mehdi
N. Minyaeva Nina
Y. Méndez-Vargas Leonor
Zhu Yongqing
D. Bondarev Andrey
Theint Aye Theint
P. Fisenko Vladimir
Mohamed Ibrahim Idris Osama
F.T. Bernal Luis
M. Mikhaleva Liudmila
Yeong Baeg Joo
E. Kirkland Cecil
N. Chubarev Vladimir
Vallée Yannick
Lathwal Ankit
V. Tarasov Vadim
M. Naghib Seyed
Youssef-Saliba Sparta
del C.A. Esparza María
E. Solís Arias Paola
Agarwal Shalini
Zhang Lirong
Nath Mahendra
Source :
Current Organic Chemistry. 24:774-784
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd., 2020.

Abstract

In this review, we examined the possibility that some halogenated organic derivatives were used in the primitive ocean at the beginning of life on Earth. Firstly, we described the existence of extraterrestrial halogenated molecules, then we studied their nonbiological syntheses on the present Earth, especially in volcanic environments. In order to demonstrate the diversity of today’s halogenated biomolecules, representative examples are given and the biosynthesis of some of them is summarized. Finally, we proposed two aspects of the chemistry of halogenated compounds that may have been useful en route to biomolecules, firstly the use of methyl chloride as the first methylation reagent, secondly the synthesis and use of α-chloro-carbonyl derivatives.

Details

ISSN :
13852728
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current Organic Chemistry
Accession number :
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