2018
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-03835-3
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Archean phosphorus liberation induced by iron redox geochemistry

Abstract: The element phosphorus (P) is central to ecosystem growth and is proposed to be a limiting nutrient for life. The Archean ocean may have been strongly phosphorus-limited due to the selective binding of phosphate to iron oxyhydroxide. Here we report a new route to solubilizing phosphorus in the ancient oceans: reduction of phosphate to phosphite by iron(II) at low (<200 °C) diagenetic temperatures. Reduction of phosphate to phosphite was likely widespread in the Archean, as the reaction occurs rapidly and is de… Show more

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“…However, lower oxidation states (e. g. phosphite PO 3 2− ) have been invoked as intermediates to create phosphorylated organics . Iron redox geochemistry may have made reduced phosphorus available in the Hadean, but low‐oxidation phosphorus (effectively P 0 ) is also abundant in iron meteorites. The second is important in the impact scenario described below.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, lower oxidation states (e. g. phosphite PO 3 2− ) have been invoked as intermediates to create phosphorylated organics . Iron redox geochemistry may have made reduced phosphorus available in the Hadean, but low‐oxidation phosphorus (effectively P 0 ) is also abundant in iron meteorites. The second is important in the impact scenario described below.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermodynamic data for water transitions, including heat capacity (C P ) as a function of temperature, phase change enthalpies (∆ H), and vapor pressures at saturation (P Sat ) are retrieved using the thermodynamic equilibrium program HSC Chemistry (version 7.1, Outokompu Research Oy). This code uses the GIBBS energy solver (White et al, 1958) to determine equilibrium concentrations and solve for reaction mass balances, and has been used previously to understand waterrock transitions (Pirim et al, 2014;Herschy et al, 2018), and model Europa ocean chemistry (Pasek and Greenberg, 2012). The evaporation or sublimation of water drives cooling.…”
Section: Droplet Freezingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As catalytic properties improved, the yield of proto-anabolic networks increased, ultimately extending the pathway through to C 6 tricarboxylic acids. Sulfur biogeochemistry stimulated iron redox geochemistry; therefore, ferrous iron was released due to the abiotic reduction of iron oxyhydroxide by biogenic sulfide, thus resulting in phosphite liberation from ferruginous sediments 35 . In this study, we will not discuss how P incorporated into primordial metabolic networks, but infer that Sammox-driven proto-anabolic networks could facilitate self-evolution through optimizing the ambient environment to make it sufficiently stable and habitable for life.…”
Section: Sammox and The Construction Of Proto-anabolic Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%