Fischer-Tropsch-Type Catalytic Activity in the Primitive Solar Nebula: Results of New Experimental Studies Using Graphite and Noble Gases

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A carbonaceous coating forms via Fischer-Tropsch type reactions that is
a better catalyst than amorphous iron silicates. Such a coating on grain
surfaces could explain rich deposits of macromolecular carbon found in
primitive meteorites and could have other consequences.

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