Scientists discover metallic minerals split water to generate ‘dark oxygen’.
An international study reveals that deep-sea minerals produce oxygen in total darkness, suggesting an alternative oxygen source that could predate photosynthetic life. This discovery has major implications for deep-sea mining, highlighting the need for sustainable practices to protect these newly discovered oxygen sources.
Discovering Oxygen Production Deep in the Ocean
An international team of researchers, including a his previous work, Geiger found that rust, when combined with saltwater, can generate electricity. The researchers wondered if the deep-ocean’s polymetallic nodules generated enough electricity to produce oxygen. This chemical reaction is part of a process called seawater electrolysis, which pulls electrons out of water’s oxygen
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