Electrochemistry of Inorganic Membranes at Alkaline Hydrothermal Vents — Energy Sources for Emerging Life on Wet Rocky Planets

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We present electrochemical studies of iron sulfide membranes
precipitated in simulated alkaline hydrothermal systems. The
electrochemical/chemiosmotic energy in such membranes may be sufficient
to drive the emergence of metabolism on rocky planets.

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