Simple Ion-Gas Mixtures as a Source of Key Molecules Relevant to Prebiotic Chemistry

MOLECULES(2021)

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Very simple chemistry can result in the rapid and high-yield production of key prebiotic inorganic molecules. The two reactions investigated here involve such simple systems, (a) carbon disulfide (CS2) and acetate (CH3COO over bar ) and (b) sulfur dioxide (SO2) and formate (HCOO over bar ). They have been carried out under non-aqueous conditions, either in an organic solvent or with a powdered salt exposed to the requisite gas. Under such dry conditions the first reaction generated the thioacetate anion [CH3COS] over bar while the second produced the radical [SO2 center dot] over bar anion. Anhydrous conditions are not rare and may have arisen on the early earth at sites where an interface between different phases (liquid/gas or solid/gas) could be generated. This is one way to rationalize the formation of molecules and ions (such as we have produced) necessary in the prebiotic world. Interpretation of our results provides insight into scenarios consistent with the more prominent theories of abiogenesis.
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prebiotic, origins of life, wet dry cycle, interface, membrane, inorganic chemistry, volatile sulfur compounds, main group chemistry, radical anion, EPR, hydrothermal systems, small molecule activation, abiogenesis
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