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A Possible Prebiotic Formation of Ammonia from Dinitrogen on Iron Sulfide Surfaces
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Bioorganic ChemistryEngineeringAldo-keto ReductaseChemistryRedox BiologyChemical EngineeringEnzyme NitrogenaseReactive Nitrogen SpecieIron SulfideMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyPossible Prebiotic FormationBiochemistryCatalysisAmmoniaOld DogNatural SciencesIron Sulfide SurfacesChemical EvolutionNitrosative Stress
Teaching an old dog a new fix: Nitrogen fixation under mild conditions is still one of the most challenging tasks in chemistry. A method for the synthesis of ammonia from molecular nitrogen using hydrogen sulfide as a reductant and freshly precipitated iron sulfide as a mediator is described. The reaction (see scheme) may be a primordial inorganic ancestor of the enzyme nitrogenase.
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