Evidence for the charge disproportionation of iron in extraterrestrial bridgmanite
Luca Bindi, Sang‐Heon Shim, T. G. Sharp, Xiande Xie
Abstract
in bridgmanite, through charge disproportionation. Here, we report the discovery of Fe-rich aluminous bridgmanite coexisting with metallic iron in a shock vein of the Suizhou meteorite. This is the first direct evidence in nature of the Fe disproportionation reaction, which so far has only been observed in some high-pressure experiments. Furthermore, our discovery supports the idea that the disproportionation reaction would have played a key role in redox processes and the evolution of Earth.
Topics & Concepts
DisproportionationExtraterrestrial lifeAstrobiologyCharge (physics)Materials scienceChemistryGeologyPhysicsBiochemistryCatalysisQuantum mechanicsHigh-pressure geophysics and materialsCrystal Structures and PropertiesAdvanced Condensed Matter Physics