Over the possible role of metal atom clusters in cosmochemistry and in the origin of life
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1992
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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We present here the hypothesis of a possible relationship between metal atom clusters and the formation of organic molecules in the interstellar medium and on small bodies as a possible pathway to the origin of such molecules. Two distinct stages are díscussed: a) the possible formation and presence of atom clusters in space and on the primitive Earth, and b) the synthesis of interstellar and terrestrial prebiotic organic molecules, a process in which metalclusters could be the active catalysts. The confirmatíon of these suggestions might be very important in arder to explain the presence of extra-terrestrial organic molecules in the interstellar medium, small bodies and planetary systems, and therefore would have great relevance in cosmochemistry and in the current theories about the origins of life.
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Atom Clusters, Catalytic Syntheses, Cosmochemistry, Cosmic Organic Molecules, Prebiotic Chemistry
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