Atmospheric speciation of TRAPPIST-1e at 280 K above a planetary surface with stable condensates for atmospheres originally in equilibrium with a fully molten mantle. In all panels, the curve colours
Atmospheric speciation of TRAPPIST-1e at 280 K above a planetary surface with stable condensates for atmospheres originally in equilibrium with a fully molten mantle. In all panels, the curve colours
The major COMs formation routes on grain surface. The COMs studied in our simulations have teal background. The species involved in the methanol formation chain are highlighted in bold. The
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