Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1886862 Radiation Physics and Chemistry 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

For the first time the radioracemization of α(+)pinene and α(−)pinene, of turpentine and of R(−)-α-phellandrene has been studied by optical rotatory dispersion (ORD) spectroscopy. For all these compounds, the radioracemization implies a shift of the ORD curves toward lower levels of specific optical rotation. The radioracemization degree (RR) has been defined and calculated for all the compounds studied. It has been found that for radiation dose of 1 MGy the radioracemization degree is about 4.5% for the compound with the highest optical purity and reaches 7–8% for the less optically pure compounds, demonstrating that impurities can affect greatly the radioracemization.In contrast with the general radioracemization effect exerted by high-energy radiation on chiral molecules, β(−)pinene, β(+)pinene when irradiated show an increment of their specific optical rotation. This fact has been measured for the first time by ORD spectroscopy and the amplification degree of chirality can reach 1000% in the near UV. This phenomenon is due to the formation of a chiral polymer, poly-β-pinene, which forms a solution with the monomer enhancing its optical activity. The implications for the theories of the origin of life of such unexpected phenomenon are discussed briefly.

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