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Interstellar ices early Earth

Artificial hydrothermal vents might be constructed and supplied with plausible concentrations of simple reactants such as CO, H2, NH3, and H2S. Appropriate levels of amino adds induding a small chiral excess, along with the sorts of amphiphilic molecules described above, can be rationalized by the findings from the Murchison meteorite. Organic molecules such as found in irradiated interstellar ice models, including HMT, can also be induded. The system should indude weathered feldspars, which can be modified to indude the reduced transition-metal minerals that they are known to contain. [134] Such minerals as Fe,Ni sulfides are likely to have been both present and stable in the environment of early Earth and are known [153, 155] to catalyze formation of organic molecules from simpler precursors. [Pg.201]

Interstellar PAHs, Ices, and Chemistry on the Early Earth... [Pg.102]


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