生命的替代溶剂:评估框架、现状和未来研究。

IF 3.5 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Astrobiology Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-02 DOI:10.1089/ast.2024.0004
William Bains, Janusz J Petkowski, Sara Seager
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摘要

生命是一个复杂的、动态的化学系统,它需要一种致密的流体溶剂才能发生。一个普遍的假设是,最可能存在生命的溶剂是液态水,一些研究人员认为,水是唯一可能存在的溶剂。然而,天体生物学研究中一个持久的主题是假设其他液体可能在宇宙中很常见,可能是生命化学的溶剂。在这篇文章中,我们提出了一个新的框架来分析生命的候选溶剂,我们利用这个框架来审查已被建议作为溶剂候选的物质。我们通过以下四个标准对每种候选溶剂进行分类:发生,溶剂化,溶质稳定性和溶剂化学功能。我们的半定量方法不仅从其化学性质的角度,而且从其生化功能的角度,解决了溶剂的所有要求。只有质子化溶剂才能满足生命溶剂的所有化学要求,而在这些溶剂中,只有水和浓硫酸在岩石行星环境中可能也很丰富。在非质子化溶剂中,液态CO2作为行星溶剂脱颖而出,其作为生命溶剂的潜力值得探索。最后,我们讨论了生物化学是否有可能改变溶剂,以适应行星环境的根本变化。我们的分析为未来的实验工作提供了基础,以探索其他行星上潜在的复杂化学。关键词:宜居性;替代溶剂;替代生物化学;天体生物学xx, xxx-xxx。
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Alternative Solvents for Life: Framework for Evaluation, Current Status, and Future Research.

Life is a complex, dynamic chemical system that requires a dense fluid solvent in which to take place. A common assumption is that the most likely solvent for life is liquid water, and some researchers argue that water is the only plausible solvent. However, a persistent theme in astrobiological research postulates that other liquids might be cosmically common and could be solvents for the chemistry of life. In this article, we present a new framework for the analysis of candidate solvents for life, and we deploy this framework to review substances that have been suggested as solvent candidates. We categorize each solvent candidate through the following four criteria: occurrence, solvation, solute stability, and solvent chemical functionality. Our semiquantitative approach addresses all the requirements for a solvent not only from the point of view of its chemical properties but also from the standpoint of its biochemical function. Only the protonating solvents fulfill all the chemical requirements to be a solvent for life, and of those only water and concentrated sulfuric acid are also likely to be abundant in a rocky planetary context. Among the nonprotonating solvents, liquid CO2 stands out as a planetary solvent, and its potential as a solvent for life should be explored. We conclude with a discussion of whether it is possible for a biochemistry to change solvents as an adaptation to radical changes in a planet's environment. Our analysis provides the basis for prioritizing future experimental work to explore potential complex chemistry on other planets. Key Words: Habitability-Alternative solvents for life-Alternative biochemistry. Astrobiology 24, 1231-1256.

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Astrobiology
Astrobiology 生物-地球科学综合
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
11.90%
发文量
100
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Astrobiology is the most-cited peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the understanding of life''s origin, evolution, and distribution in the universe, with a focus on new findings and discoveries from interplanetary exploration and laboratory research. Astrobiology coverage includes: Astrophysics; Astropaleontology; Astroplanets; Bioastronomy; Cosmochemistry; Ecogenomics; Exobiology; Extremophiles; Geomicrobiology; Gravitational biology; Life detection technology; Meteoritics; Planetary geoscience; Planetary protection; Prebiotic chemistry; Space exploration technology; Terraforming
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