Abstract
1. Irradiation of an aqueous solution of carbon dioxide containing colloidal molybdenum oxide as catalyst with the light of a 1000-watt electric lamp leads to synthesis in the solution of glycine, alanine, asparagic acid and norleucine. No amino acids were found in control experiments in the dark. 2. In this synthesis the carbon of the amino acids is derived from the carbon dioxide, and the nitrogen is directly fixed from the sir.
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