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The effects of ferrous and other ions on the abiotic formation of biomolecules using aqueous aerosols and spark discharges

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ORIGINS OF LIFE AND EVOLUTION OF BIOSPHERES
卷 37, 期 6, 页码 507-521

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DOI: 10.1007/s11084-007-9107-0

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aerosol chemistry; ancient sea; biomolecules; ferrous ion; prebiotic chemistry; prebiotic enviroment; seawater; ferrocyanide

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It has been postulated that the oceans on early Earth had a salinity of 1.5 to 2 times the modem value and a pH between 4 and 10. Moreover, the presence of the banded iron formations shows that Fe+2 was present in significant concentrations in the primitive oceans. Assuming the hypotheses above, in this work we explore the effects of Fe+2 and other ions in the generation of biomolecules in prebiotic simulation experiments using spark discharges and aqueous aerosols. These aerosols have been prepared using different sources of Fe+2, such as FeS, FeCl2 and FeCO3, and other salts (alkaline and alkaline earth chlorides and sodium bicarbonate at pH=5.8). In all these experiments, we observed the formation of some amino acids, carboxylic acids and heterocycles, involved in biological processes. An interesting consequence of the presence of soluble Fe+2 was the fort-nation of Prussian Blue, Fe-4[Fe(CN)(6)](3), which has been suggested as a possible reservoir of HCN in the initial prebiotic conditions on the Earth.

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