Computer Science
Scientific paper
Apr 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983rlsbb...2....1k&link_type=abstract
In its USSR Rept.: Life Sci.: Biomed. and Behavioral Sci. (JPRS-UBB-84-007) p 1 (SEE N84-24515 14-91) Transl. into ENGLISH f
Computer Science
Lunar Soil, Nucleosides, Photolysis, Ribose, Ultraviolet Radiation, Uracil, Controlled Atmospheres, Lunik Lunar Probes, Metal Oxides, Organic Compounds, Photodecomposition, Ultraviolet Photometry
Scientific paper
Studies were conducted on the degree of photolysis of uracil and uridine adsorbed on lunar soil under the influence of ultraviolet light in maximum doses of 27,000 joules per square meter. Comparison adsorbance studies for base photolysis were conducted on various metal oxides. Irradiation under nitrogen led to decomposition of 79% of the uracil sample and 30% of the uridine sample adsorbed to lunar soil. Ultraviolet mediated photolysis maybe responsible for the lack of organic matter on the lunar surface.
Kuzicheva Ye. A.
Smagina L. V.
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