Now we have achieved some interesting results in the catalytic properties of pyrite, and are preparing a mauscript. However I am not familiar with the field of origin-of-life, and hope to co-finish the manuscript.
Not certain that this can help you, but if not I am sure Mr Polanco could steer you to someone https://www.researchgate.net/publication/291332951_Origin_of_Life_approaches_from_the_polar_profile_proteins_Letter
Article Origin of Life: approaches from the polar profile proteins [Letter]
I am wondering which type of catalysis that you have observed? as the behavior of enzyme-like? for the synthesis of proteins?
My work on the hydrolysis of phosphate ester by inorganic iron solution-iron oxide nanoparticles- may give you some hints and it will be great to have the details of yours... You can reach me by my e-mail.
Hydrolysis of Glucose-6-phosphate in Aged, Acid-Forced Hydrolysed Nanomolar Inorganic Iron Solutions — An Inorganic Biocatalyst?