
The sublimation of low ee amino acids was examined while exploring simple mechanisms by which high ee amino acids can be generated under conditions that exist in space; significant enantioenrichment of a variety of amino acids by sublimation was achieved.
STAR-FORMATION REGIONS, Photolysis, Extraterrestrial Environment, HOMOCHIRALITY, CIRCULAR-POLARIZATION, MARS, Mars, OPTICAL-ACTIVITY, Stereoisomerism, Meteoroids, MASS-SPECTROMETER, Leucine, INTERSTELLAR ICE ANALOGS, SUBLIMATION, ORGANIC-MOLECULES, PHOTOLYSIS, Amino Acids
STAR-FORMATION REGIONS, Photolysis, Extraterrestrial Environment, HOMOCHIRALITY, CIRCULAR-POLARIZATION, MARS, Mars, OPTICAL-ACTIVITY, Stereoisomerism, Meteoroids, MASS-SPECTROMETER, Leucine, INTERSTELLAR ICE ANALOGS, SUBLIMATION, ORGANIC-MOLECULES, PHOTOLYSIS, Amino Acids
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