Life detection experiments of the Viking Mission on Mars can be best interpreted with a Fenton oxidation reaction composed of H2O2 and Fe2+ and iron-catalysed decomposition of H2O2

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Apak, Resat [1 ]
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[1] Istanbul Univ, Fac Engn, Dept Chem, TR-34320 Istanbul, Turkey
关键词
Fenton oxidation; hydrogen peroxide; iron (II); labelled release; Mars; Viking experiments interpreted;
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10.1017/S1473550408004126
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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The findings of the life detection experiments carried out during the Viking mission to Mars were reinterpreted with a chemical hypothesis. The labelled release (LR), pyrolytic release (PR) and gas exchange (GEx) experiments were interpreted with Fenton chemistry. Oxygen and carbon dioxide evolution from Martian soil upon wetting and nutrient addition Could be attributed to competition reactions between the Fenton-type oxidation of organic nutrients with the aqueous (hydrogen Peroxide + Fe(II)) combination and the iron-catalysed decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. A Substantial evolution of radioactive gas upon addition of labelled organic nutrient Solution to Soil, whereas the ceasing of this gas with a heat treated sample in the LR experiments, was attributed to Fenton oxidation and hydrogen peroxide thermal decomposition, respectively. The Peculiar kinetics of LR and PR experiments - that cannot be fully explained by other chemical or biochemical scenarios - were easily explained with this new hypothesis, i.e. limitation of the Fenton reaction may arise from the depletion of reactants, the build-up of ferric hydroxide oil soil and excessive scavenging by the organic nutrients of the generated hydroxyl radicals. Reabsorption or adsorption of evolved or introduced CO, may involve the formation of carbonate Compounds (e.g., magnesium carbonate and bicarbonate) on the Surface of alkalinized soil as a result Of the Fenton reaction. A critical evaluation of the recent biological hypothesis assuming the utilization Of a hydrogen peroxide-water intracellular fluid by putative organisms (Houtkooper & Schulze-Makuch 2007) is also made.
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