Rock pores as protocells: CO 2 fixation on serpentinite
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IISER Mohali
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This study investigates CO 2 fixation within serpentine rock pores utilising a pressurised
reactor with a mixture of CO 2 and H 2 at pressures ranging from 10 to 35 bars to
emulate conditions potentially akin to serpentinising systems found in icy moons and
hydrothermal vents. Our study documents the abiotic synthesis of acetate, formate,
methanol, and potentially methane, thereby highlighting the catalytic potential of
natural serpentine in the production of prebiotic organic molecules. Our findings
suggest that such geological environments, encompassing both alkaline and acidic
hydrothermal conditions, may serve as plausible settings for the emergence of
metabolic processes. Further research into the role of nano-porosity and the discovery
of novel self-sustaining autocatalytic networks is needed.
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