Advances in Materials Physics and Chemistry

Volume 6, Issue 7 (July 2016)

ISSN Print: 2162-531X   ISSN Online: 2162-5328

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Surface Force Analysis of Pyrite (FeS2): Its Reactivity to Amino Acid Adsorption

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DOI: 10.4236/ampc.2016.67018    2,391 Downloads   4,119 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

It is well known that mineral surfaces play an important role as catalysts for abiotic polymerization of amino acids to form peptides, which are the main components of the first self-replicating system. Understanding the mechanism behind the adsorption of simple amino acids on mineral surfaces is a topic of great interest not only in field of prebiotic evolution and but also in many other branches of material sciences. Various clay minerals have been suggested for studying how organic molecules were first synthesized in a prebiotic “inorganic” environment. Among them, pyrite (FeS2) is one of the most potential minerals as it possesses a highly reactive surface to drive molecular adsorption in prebiotic chemistry reactions. Recent theoretical experiments suggest that amino acids are adsorbed on the pyrite surface depending on its surface structures. However, these results have not been tested experimentally, and the exact mechanism of the specific interactions on this mineral has not been fully resolved yet at the molecular level. In this work, through quantitative force analysis with atomic force microscope (AFM) in which a single amino acid residue was mounted on the tip apex of AFM probe, we were able to find the reaction sites and study the interaction forces between the amino acid and the pyrite surface. Our results of Raman spectroscopic studies and force measurements with a well-designed AFM probe demonstrated for the first time that pyrite provided higher adsorption probabilities of amino acid residues for the chemical reactions at surfaces.

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Ganbaatar, N. , Matsuzaki, N. , Nakazawa, Y. , Afrin, R. , Aono, M. , Yano, T. , Hayashi, T. and Hara, M. (2016) Surface Force Analysis of Pyrite (FeS2): Its Reactivity to Amino Acid Adsorption. Advances in Materials Physics and Chemistry, 6, 167-176. doi: 10.4236/ampc.2016.67018.

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