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Formation of prebiochemical compounds in models of the primitive earth's atmosphere. I: CH4 NH3 and CH4 N2 atmospheres.

G Toupance, F Raulin, R Buvet.   

Abstract

In order to understand the formation of organic compounds in the primitive atmosphere, the first steps of evolution in models of the primitive atmosphere were investigated. Mixtures containing C-H-N elements were subjected to a low pressure silent electric discharge for several seconds, and the resulting effluents were analysed mainly by gas chromatography, infrared spectrometry and chemical analysis. The formation of hydrocarbon (i.e. ethylene, acetylene, methylacetylene) and of nitrogen containing compounds (i.e. hydrogen cyanide, cyanogen, saturated nitriles, acylonitrile, cyanoacetylene) is reported. The influence of the initial mixture composition on the amount of compounds formed was systematically studied. The nature of the nitrogen source (N2 or NH3) in the primitive atmosphere has a great influence on the amount and on the very nature of the synthesized products. It is shown that important precursors such as cyanogen and cyanoacetylene are formed only in very rich N2 mediums. These results show the important role played by the nature of the primitive atmosphere in the determination of the chemical evolution pathways.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 168541     DOI: 10.1007/bf01372392

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orig Life        ISSN: 0302-1688


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