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Exploring the Mechanisms for Highly Reactive Oxygen Species (hROS) Formation in Oxide Particle Suspensions: Implications for the Origin and Evolution of Life at Mineral Surfaces
Polymer Science Faculty Research
  • Nita Sahai, The University of Akron
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2010
Abstract
The broad goals of our study were to identify processes by which organic molecules may have been destroyed or altered on early Earth, thus affecting the total inventory of organics available for prebiotic synthesis reactions.
Citation Information
Nita Sahai. "Exploring the Mechanisms for Highly Reactive Oxygen Species (hROS) Formation in Oxide Particle Suspensions: Implications for the Origin and Evolution of Life at Mineral Surfaces" Vol. 1538 (2010) p. 5104
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nita_sahai/3/