The formation of peptide-like molecules on interstellar dust grains
N. F. W. Ligterink, J. Terwisscha van Scheltinga, V. Taquet, J. K., J{\o}rgensen, S. Cazaux, E. F. van Dishoeck, H. Linnartz

TL;DR
This study investigates the formation of peptide-like molecules on interstellar dust grains through laboratory experiments and astronomical observations, revealing key pathways and potential presence of amides in space.
Contribution
It provides new laboratory data on amide formation on dust grains and links these findings with astronomical observations of interstellar molecules.
Findings
Amides can form simultaneously in ice analogs under UV irradiation.
NH₂CHO and CH₃C(O)NH₂ are likely formed in interstellar ice mantles.
Detection of acetamide suggests its formation pathway is active in space.
Abstract
Molecules with an amide functional group resemble peptide bonds, the molecular bridges that connect amino acids, and may thus be relevant in processes that lead to the formation of life. In this study, the solid state formation of some of the smallest amides is investigated in the laboratory. To this end, CH:HNCO ice mixtures at 20 K are irradiated with far-UV photons, where the radiation is used as a tool to produce the radicals required for the formation of the amides. Products are identified and investigated with infrared spectroscopy and temperature programmed desorption mass spectrometry. The laboratory data show that NHCHO, CHNCO, NHC(O)NH, CHC(O)NH and CHNH can simultaneously be formed. The NHCO radical is found to be key in the formation of larger amides. In parallel, ALMA observations towards the low-mass protostar…
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