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Abiotic Photosynthesis

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Synonyms

Abiogenic photosynthesis; Prebiotic photosynthesis

Definition

Abiotic or abiogenic photosynthesis is the synthesis of organic compounds with the aid of radiant energy and various inorganic or organic catalysts.

History

In September 1912, Benjamin Moore suggested at a discussion on the origin of life, held by the joint sections of Zoology and Physiology of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, that “the first step towards the origin of life must have been the synthesis of organic matter from inorganic by the agency of inorganic colloids acting as transformers or catalysts for radiant solar energy” (Moore and Webster 1913).

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In spite of Haldane’s well-known idea that UV light may have served as a driving force for formation of the first viruslike organisms (Haldane 1929), the idea of directly driving abiogenesis by solar energy had not won much support at that time, despite the fact that the Sun is by far the most powerful energy source on Earth. The...

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Mulkidjanian, A.Y. (2014). Abiotic Photosynthesis. In: Amils, R., et al. Encyclopedia of Astrobiology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27833-4_4-3

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