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Oxygen and phosphorus are both fundamental elements essential for life, as they are key components of organic compounds [1], [2] and participate in the chemical diversity required for biological processes [3]. Additionally, they interact in fire-retardant mechanisms where phosphorus-containing materials react with oxygen to form protective barriers [4], and both are critical elements in the geochemical cycles that formed the building blocks of life [5].

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Recent breakthroughs in the valorization of lignocellulosic biomass ... pubs.rsc.org Nilanjan Dey, Shakshi Bhardwaj, Pradip K. Maji · RSC Sustainability 2 facts
claimThe fire-extinguishing mechanism of wood modified by Yu et al. with lignin, phytic acid, and melamine-urea-glyoxal resin involves a synergistic gas and solid phase process: the lignin generates a dense char layer acting as a physical barrier, while the gas phase involves the release of CO2 and nitrogen/phosphorus-containing gases that dilute oxygen and inhibit combustion chain reactions.
claimPhosphorus or inorganic salt-containing materials can react with oxygen to form non-volatile compounds, creating a physical barrier on the material surface that stops the burning process.
Alien life may not be carbon-based, new study suggests | Space space.com Space.com 2 facts
claimEarth-based life relies on organic compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur.
claimLife on Earth is based on organic compounds composed of carbon, often including hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur.
Does Life Need to Be Carbon-Based? - Reasons to Believe reasons.org Reasons to Believe 1 fact
claimCarbon provides the chemical diversity required for life by reacting with oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, and various metals within the temperature range where water is liquid.