From Meteorite to Life's Building Blocks: A possible Electrochemical Pathway to Amino Acids and Peptide Bonds
Lucas Fernandez,
Farzaneh Yari,
Günter Hesser
et al.
Abstract:This study explores the electrochemical properties of the carbonaceous Allende CV3 meteorite, focusing on its potential as a Fe‐based catalyst derived from Mackinawite iron sulfide for electrocatalytic reactions facilitating nitrogen (N2) fixation into ammonia. Through comprehensive analysis, we not only monitored the evolution of key compounds such as CN‐, sulfur/H2S, H2 and carbonyl compounds, but also identified potential reagent carriers, indicating significant implications for the Strecker synthesis of am… Show more
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