Study of Plasma Induced Chemistry by DC Discharges in CO2/N2/H2O Mixtures Above a Water Surface |
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Authors: | Mario Janda Marcela Morvova Zdenko Machala Imrich Morva |
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Affiliation: | (1) Ecole Centrale Paris, Laboratoire EM2C CNRS UPR 288, Grande Voie des Vignes, 92290 Chatenay-Malabry, France;(2) Dept. of Astronomy, Earth Physics and Meteorology, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University, Mlynská dolina F2, 84248 Bratislava, Slovakia |
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Abstract: | The chemistry induced by atmospheric pressure DC discharges above a water surface in CO(2)/N(2)/H(2)O mixtures was investigated. The gaseous mixtures studied represent a model prebiotic atmosphere of the Earth. The most remarkable changes in the chemical composition of the treated gas were the decomposition of CO(2) and the production of CO. The concentration of CO increased logarithmically with the increasing input energy density and an increasing initial concentration of CO(2) in the gas. The highest achieved concentration of CO was 4.0 +/- 0.6 vol. %. The production of CO was crucial for the synthesis of organic species, since reactions of CO with some reactive species generated in the plasma, e. g. H* or N* radicals, were probably the starting point in this synthesis. The presence of organic species (including the tentative identification of some amino acids) was demonstrated by the analysis of solid and liquid samples by high-performance liquid chromatography, infrared absorption spectroscopy and proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometry. Formation of organic species in a completely inorganic CO(2)/N(2)/H(2)O atmosphere is a significant finding for the theory of the origins of life. |
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Keywords: | Non-thermal plasma Organic synthesis Origins of life |
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