Abstract

The production of amines, especially amino acids, has been studied for different gas mixtures bombarded by protons with incident energies between 5 and 11 MeV and current densities between 3 and 9 μA/cm 2. We found a strong increase in yield, particular of amino acids, with increasing current density, whereas no dependence on the proton incident energy was observed. The production probability of amines with different functional groups is very sensitive to qualitative and quantitative variations of the primary gas mixture.

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