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Defects in pyrite (100) surface produce chemical evolution of glycine under inert conditions: Experimental and theoretical approach
2019
Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics - PCCP
The presence of non-stoichiometric sites on the pyrite (100) surface makes it a suitable substrate for driving the chemical evolution of glycine amino acid over time, even under inert conditions....
doi:10.1039/c9cp03577j
fatcat:zbffw7w4irfejidcrsfiossbpm