Prebiotic processes in planetary atmospheres |
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Authors: | François Raulin Christian Frère |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Environnement , 94010, Créteil, Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Within 40 years of experimental studies in prebiotic chemistry, most of the building blocks of the living systems have been synthesized in plausible conditions of the primitive Earth. The starting ingredients correspond to two complementary classes: volatile organics, and their non volatile oligomers. They may have been formed in the atmosphere on the primitive Earth and/or imported by extra-terrestrial sources. Organic chemistry is involved in meteorites, comets, in the giant planets and several of their satellites. Again this chemistry presents the two complementary aspects. In particular, with a dense reduced atmosphere rich in organic compounds in gas and aerosol phases, Titan appears as a natural laboratory for studying prebiotic chemistry at a planetary scale. |
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