Biology
Scientific paper
Nov 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002esasp.518..209w&link_type=abstract
In: Proceedings of the First European Workshop on Exo-Astrobiology, 16 - 19 September 2002, Graz, Austria. Ed.: Huguette Lacoste
Biology
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Origin Of Life, Ammonia
Scientific paper
Ammonia is one of the most largely industrially produced basic compounds, leading to a variety of important secondary products. In the chemical industry, ammonia is produced in large amounts via the HABER-BOSCH-process. In contrast to the industrial process, the nitrogenase enzyme operates in organisms under very mild conditions at atmospheric pressure and ambient temperature. In this article, we describe a method for the synthesis of ammonia from molecular nitrogen using H2S and freshly precipitated iron sulfide as a mediator thus serving as a primordial inorganic substitute for the enzyme nitrogenase. The reductand, as well as the reaction conditions (atmospheric nitrogen pressure and temperatures on the order of 70 - 80°C) are rather mild and therefore comparable to the biological processes. The driving force of the overall reaction is believed to be the oxidation of iron sulfide to iron disulfide, and the formation of hydrogen from H2S. The reactions reported in this article may support the theory of an archaic nitrogen-fixing Fe-S cluster.
Brand W.
Dörr M. M.
Grunert R.
Käßbohrer J.
Kreisel G.
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