Title of article
Dissolution of minerals in relation with the origin of life
Author/Authors
Kawada، نويسنده , , Kaoru، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
18
From page
299
To page
316
Abstract
It is believed that life on earth began in the sea. This suggests that the origin of life was the result of interactions between the land, the sea, primeval atmosphere, and sunlight. Here, we studied the role that the dissolution of minerals has in the origin of life. We did this in four steps: (1) extraction of minerals from rocks that make up the earthʹs crust (i.e. granite, basalt, and serpentine); (2) addition of these extracted minerals to water at different concentrations; (3) exposure of this mineral-water solution to a prime valatmosphere (by bubbling) to synthesize organic compounds; and (4) addition of lysozomes as enzymes, to accelerate the time frame. The result; Microbe-like objects of about 1 μm in size appeared to form in succession. After one or two days of standing still, they began to move around slowly. Then, after two months from appearance, size of colonies which had been formed by them reached to 8 ∼ 10 μm. Some of the microbe-like objects shape up like a doughnut.
Keywords
Organic Compound , The birth and formation of living organism , Water structure , Mineral structure , Living organism
Journal title
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
Record number
1401778
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