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Magnetite Synthesis in the Presence of Cyanide or Thiocyanate under Prebiotic Chemistry Conditions

Magnetite is an iron oxide mineral component of primitive Earth. It is naturally synthesized in different ways, such as magma cooling as well as olivine decomposition under hydrothermal conditions. It is probable magnetite played a significant role in biogenesis. The seawater used in the current wor...

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Autores principales: Samulewski, Rafael Block, Gonçalves, Josué Martins, Urbano, Alexandre, da Costa, Antônio Carlos Saraiva, Ivashita, Flávio F., Paesano, Andrea, Zaia, Dimas Augusto Morozin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7236013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32252332
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life10040034
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author Samulewski, Rafael Block
Gonçalves, Josué Martins
Urbano, Alexandre
da Costa, Antônio Carlos Saraiva
Ivashita, Flávio F.
Paesano, Andrea
Zaia, Dimas Augusto Morozin
author_facet Samulewski, Rafael Block
Gonçalves, Josué Martins
Urbano, Alexandre
da Costa, Antônio Carlos Saraiva
Ivashita, Flávio F.
Paesano, Andrea
Zaia, Dimas Augusto Morozin
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description Magnetite is an iron oxide mineral component of primitive Earth. It is naturally synthesized in different ways, such as magma cooling as well as olivine decomposition under hydrothermal conditions. It is probable magnetite played a significant role in biogenesis. The seawater used in the current work contained high Mg(2+), Ca(2+) and SO(4)(2−) concentrations, unlike the seawater of today that has high Na(+) and Cl(−) concentrations. It is likely that this seawater better resembled the ion composition of the seas of the Earth from 4 billion years ago. Cyanide and thiocyanate were common molecules in prebiotic Earth, and especially in primitive oceans, where they could act on the magnetite mechanism synthesis via Fe(2+) interaction. In this research, magnetite samples that were synthesized under prebiotic conditions in the presence of cyanide or thiocyanate, (both with and without artificial seawater), showed that, besides magnetite, goethite and ferrihydrite can be produced through different Fe(2+)-ion interactions. Cyanide apparently acts as a protective agent for magnetite production; however, thiocyanate and seawater 4.0 Gy ions produced goethite and ferrihydrite at different ratios. These results validate that Fe(3+) oxides/hydroxides were possibly present in primitive Earth, even under anoxic conditions or in the absence of UV radiation. In addition, the results show that the composition of water in early oceans should not be neglected in prebiotic chemistry experiments, since this composition directly influences mineral formation.
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spelling pubmed-72360132020-05-28 Magnetite Synthesis in the Presence of Cyanide or Thiocyanate under Prebiotic Chemistry Conditions Samulewski, Rafael Block Gonçalves, Josué Martins Urbano, Alexandre da Costa, Antônio Carlos Saraiva Ivashita, Flávio F. Paesano, Andrea Zaia, Dimas Augusto Morozin Life (Basel) Article Magnetite is an iron oxide mineral component of primitive Earth. It is naturally synthesized in different ways, such as magma cooling as well as olivine decomposition under hydrothermal conditions. It is probable magnetite played a significant role in biogenesis. The seawater used in the current work contained high Mg(2+), Ca(2+) and SO(4)(2−) concentrations, unlike the seawater of today that has high Na(+) and Cl(−) concentrations. It is likely that this seawater better resembled the ion composition of the seas of the Earth from 4 billion years ago. Cyanide and thiocyanate were common molecules in prebiotic Earth, and especially in primitive oceans, where they could act on the magnetite mechanism synthesis via Fe(2+) interaction. In this research, magnetite samples that were synthesized under prebiotic conditions in the presence of cyanide or thiocyanate, (both with and without artificial seawater), showed that, besides magnetite, goethite and ferrihydrite can be produced through different Fe(2+)-ion interactions. Cyanide apparently acts as a protective agent for magnetite production; however, thiocyanate and seawater 4.0 Gy ions produced goethite and ferrihydrite at different ratios. These results validate that Fe(3+) oxides/hydroxides were possibly present in primitive Earth, even under anoxic conditions or in the absence of UV radiation. In addition, the results show that the composition of water in early oceans should not be neglected in prebiotic chemistry experiments, since this composition directly influences mineral formation. MDPI 2020-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7236013/ /pubmed/32252332 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life10040034 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Samulewski, Rafael Block
Gonçalves, Josué Martins
Urbano, Alexandre
da Costa, Antônio Carlos Saraiva
Ivashita, Flávio F.
Paesano, Andrea
Zaia, Dimas Augusto Morozin
Magnetite Synthesis in the Presence of Cyanide or Thiocyanate under Prebiotic Chemistry Conditions
title Magnetite Synthesis in the Presence of Cyanide or Thiocyanate under Prebiotic Chemistry Conditions
title_full Magnetite Synthesis in the Presence of Cyanide or Thiocyanate under Prebiotic Chemistry Conditions
title_fullStr Magnetite Synthesis in the Presence of Cyanide or Thiocyanate under Prebiotic Chemistry Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Magnetite Synthesis in the Presence of Cyanide or Thiocyanate under Prebiotic Chemistry Conditions
title_short Magnetite Synthesis in the Presence of Cyanide or Thiocyanate under Prebiotic Chemistry Conditions
title_sort magnetite synthesis in the presence of cyanide or thiocyanate under prebiotic chemistry conditions
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7236013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32252332
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life10040034
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