Ionic Liquid Biospheres
Sara Seager, William Bains, Iaroslav Iakubivskyi, Rachana Agrawal, John Jenkins, Pranav Shinde, Janusz J. Petkowski

TL;DR
This paper hypothesizes that ionic liquids and deep eutectic solvents could serve as stable, non-aqueous liquids supporting life and prebiotic chemistry on celestial bodies lacking liquid water, due to their unique physical properties.
Contribution
It introduces the novel hypothesis that ILs and DES can exist as persistent planetary liquids and support non-Earth-like life, expanding the scope of potential extraterrestrial habitats.
Findings
ILs and DES exhibit extremely low vapor pressures and wide liquid temperature ranges.
They can exist as microscale reservoirs in environments unsuitable for water.
Potential roles in supporting prebiotic chemistry and extraterrestrial life are proposed.
Abstract
Liquid is a fundamental requirement for life as we understand it, but whether that liquid has to be water is not known. We propose the hypothesis that ionic liquids (ILs) and deep eutectic solvents (DES) constitute a class of non-aqueous planetary liquids capable of persisting on a wide range of bodies where stable liquid water cannot exist. This hypothesis is motivated by key physical properties of ILs and DES. Many exhibit vapor pressures orders of magnitude lower than that of water and remain liquid across exceptionally wide temperature ranges, from cryogenic to well above terrestrial temperatures. These properties permit stable liquids to exist where liquid water would rapidly evaporate or freeze and outside of bulk phases as persistent microscale reservoirs-such as thin films and pore-filling droplets. In other words, ILs and DES can persist in environments without requiring…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIonic liquids properties and applications · Origins and Evolution of Life · Chemical and Physical Studies
