Origin of alkylphosphonic acids in the interstellar medium

  • Turner, Andrew
  • Abplanalp, Matthew
  • Bergantini, Alexandre
  • Frigge, Robert
  • Zhu, Cheng
  • Sun, Bing-Jian
  • Hsiao, Chun-Ta
  • Chang, Agnes
  • Meinert, Cornelia
  • Kaiser, Ralf
Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Abstract

International audienceFor decades, the source of phosphorus incorporated into Earth’s first organisms has remained a fundamental, unsolved puzzle. Although contemporary biomolecules incorporate P(+V) in their phosphate moieties, the limited bioavailability of phosphates led to the proposal that more soluble P(+III) compounds served as the initial source of phosphorus. Here, we report via laboratory simulation experiments that the three simplest alkylphosphonic acids, soluble organic phosphorus P(+III) compounds, can be efficiently generated in interstellar, phosphine-doped ices through interaction with galactic cosmic rays. This discovery opens a previously overlooked avenue into the formation of key molecules of astrobiological significanc...

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