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A widely accepted theory is that life originated from the hydrothermal environment in the primordial ocean. Nevertheless, the low desorption temperature from inorganic substrates and the fragileness of hydrogen‐bonded nucleobases do not support the required thermal stability in such an environment. Herein, we report the super‐robust complexes of xanthine, one of the precursors for the primitive nucleic...
A widely accepted theory is that life originated from the hydrothermal environment in the primordial ocean. Nevertheless, the low desorption temperature from inorganic substrates and the fragileness of hydrogen‐bonded nucleobases do not support the required thermal stability in such an environment. Herein, we report the super‐robust complexes of xanthine, one of the precursors for the primitive nucleic...