Chemical Evolution across Space & Time About the Cover The cover art, entitled "Shining" was created by Elizabeth Zaikowski of San Diego, California. It is illustrative of the man date theme seen in much of her artwork. Mandala is the Sanskrit word for circle, and mandalas are a symbolic representation of the macro and the micro; what lies within and without. The basic pattern of a circle in the center is common in nature and is seen in both physics and astronomy. "Shining" evokes a sense of order arising out of chaos, and embodies the theme of the book in which complex organization develops following the disarray of the Big Bang. Mandala art has been used throughout the world as a process of self-expression, in the service of personal growth and spiritual transformation. Elizabeth creates each mandala using a combination of airbrush and acrylic paints, and by allowing it to develop in an organic manner, starting from the center and working outward. Through her art, she strives to create more balance in our sometimes chaotic world. Expressing the need for balance in life, her paintings are a reflection of the symmetrical nature of the universe. You can view more of her work at http://www.elizabethzaikowski.com. ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES 981 Chemical Evolution across Space & Time From the Big Bang to Prebiotic Chemistry Lori Zaikowski, Editor Dowling College Jon M. Friedrich, Editor Fordham University Sponsored by the ACS Divisions of Chemical Education, Inc., Geochemistry, Inc., and Nuclear Chemistry and Technology American Chemical Society, Washington, DC Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Chemical evolution across space & time: from the Big Bang to prebiotic chemistry / Lori Zaikowski, Jon M. Friedrich, editors. p. cm.—(ACS symposium series ; 981) Three day symposium "Chemical evolution I: Chemical change across space & time," held at the Spring 2007 American Chemical Society National Meeting in Chicago, IL. 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PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Chemical Evolution Chemical Change Across Space and Time Edited by Lori Zaikowski and Jon M. Friedrich Proceedings of the American Chemical Society Symposium Spring 2007 ACS National Meeting Chicago, IL FORDHAM UNIVERSITY THE JESUIT UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK Organizers and Sponsors Symposium Organizers Lori Zaikowski, Dowling College Jon M. Friedrich, Fordham University ACS Sponsoring Division Chemical Education ACS Co-sponsoring Divisions Geochemistry Nuclear Chemistry and Technology ACS Division of Chemical Education Program Chair Cathy Middlecamp, University of Wisconsin, Madison ACS 233rd Meeting Co-Chairs, Division of Chemical Education George M. Bodner, Purdue University Wayne E. Jones, Jr., Binghamton University, SUNY Special thanks to Cathy Middlecamp and Anna M. Wilson for support and cooperation throughout the project. Financial Support Dowling College Fordham University The Meteoritical Society The National Science Foundation Table of Contents Foreword xi Preface xiii-xv Preamble xvii-xviii Introduction 1 1 The Emergence of Chemical Complexity: An Introduction Robert M. Hazen 2-13 Part I: Chemical Evolution in Astrophysics 15 2 Chemical Origins: Nuclear Chemistry in the Early Universe Keith A. Olive 16-38 3 Origin of the Elements: Nucleosynthesis in Stars Bradley S. Meyer 39-60 4 Circumstellar Chemistry and Dust from Dead Stars in Meteorites Katharina Lodders 61-79 5 Chemical Evolution in the Interstellar Medium: Feedstock of Solar Systems Louis J. Allamandola 80-110 6 Identifying Molecules in Space: Exploring Astrochemistry through High-Resolution Spectroscopy L. M. Ziurys 111-128 Part II: Geochemical Evolution: Solar System and Earth 129 7 Chemical Diversity and Abundances across the Solar System John S. Lewis 130-140 8 Photochemistry in the Early Solar System Robert N. Clayton 141-152 9 Lessons from Meteorites Michael E. Lipschutz 153-186 10 Chemistry and Composition of Planetary Atmospheres Laura Schaefer and Bruce Fegley, Jr. 187-207 11 Hafnium—Tungsten Chronometry of Planetary Accretion and Differentiation Thorsten Kleine 208-230 Part III: Prebiotic Chemistry 231 12 Cosmic Carbon Chemistry P. Ehrenfreund and M. Spaans 232-245 13 Extraterrestrial Organic Chemistry as Recorded in Carbonaceous Chondrites Oliver Botta 246-260 14 Earth's Early Atmosphere, Biosphere, Lithosphere, and Hydrosphere Douglas Rumble, III 261-281 15 Prebiotic Organic Synthesis in Neutral Planetary Atmospheres H. J. Cleaves, J. H. Chalmers, A. Lazcano, S. L. Miller, and J. L. Bada 282-292 16 The RNA World Scenario for the Origins of Life James P. Ferris and John W. Delano 293-308 Summary: Systems Chemistry Sketches 309 17 Systems Chemistry Sketches Stuart A. Kauffman 310-324 Part IV: Teaching Chemical Evolution 325 18 Science and the Concept of Evolution: From the Big Bang to the Origin and Evolution of Life Lori Zaikowski, Richard T. Wilkens, and Kurt Fisher 326-342 19 Online Tools for Understanding Galactic Chemical Evolution Allen Parker and Bradley S. Meyer 343-348 20 Spectroscopy and the Cosmos: Applications in the Chemical Sciences Lori Zaikowski, S. Russell Seidel, and Jon M. Friedrich 349-362 21 Development of Laboratories for Teaching Chemical Principles Using Radio Astronomy DeWayne T. Halfen, Aldo J. Apponi, and Lucy M. Ziurys 363-377 22 Chemistry of Life: Chemical Evolution as a Theme for Teaching Undergraduate Chemistry Bhawani Venkataraman 378-388 Afterword Richard N. Zare 389-390 Glossary 391-397 Indexes 399 Author Index 4 0 1 Subject Index 403-430 Color Figure Inserts C1-C18 Foreword The ACS Symposium Series was first published in 1974 to pro vide a mechanism for publishing symposia quickly in book form. 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