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Geochim Cosmochim Acta


Title:Isotopic and molecular analyses of hydrocarbons and monocarboxylic acids of the Murchison meteorite
Author(s):Krishnamurthy RV; Epstein S; Cronin JR; Pizzarello S; Yuen GU;
Address:"Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena 91125"
Journal Title:Geochim Cosmochim Acta
Year:1992
Volume:56
Issue:
Page Number:4045 - 4058
DOI: 10.1016/0016-7037(92)90015-b
ISSN/ISBN:0016-7037 (Print) 0016-7037 (Linking)
Abstract:"The monocarboxylic acids and hydrocarbons of the Murchison meteorite (CM2) were isolated for isotopic analysis. The nonvolatile hydrocarbons were analyzed as crude methanol and benzene-methanol extracts and also after separation by silica gel chromatography into predominantly aliphatic, aromatic, and polar hydrocarbon fractions. The volatile hydrocarbons were obtained after progressive decomposition of the meteorite matrix by freeze-thaw, hot water, and acid treatment. Molecular analyses of the aromatic hydrocarbons showed them to comprise a complex suite of compounds in which pyrene, fluoranthene, phenanthrene, and acenaphthene were the most abundant components, a result similar to earlier analyses. The polar hydrocarbons also comprise a very complex mixture in which aromatic ketones, nitrogen, and sulfur heterocycles were identified. Both delta 13C and delta D values were obtained for all preparations. The monocarboxylic acids, aliphatic, aromatic, and polar hydrocarbons, and the indigenous volatile hydrocarbons were found to be D-rich with delta D values ranging from about +100 to +1000. The delta 13C values ranged overall from -13 to +17. The deuterium enrichment observed in these compounds is suggestive of a relationship to interstellar organic compounds. In two separate analyses, the delta D values of the nonvolatile hydrocarbons were observed to increase in the following order: aliphatic < aromatic < polar. This finding is consistent with an early solar system or parent body conversion of aromatic to aliphatic compounds as well as the earlier suggestion of pyrolytic formation of aromatic from aliphatic compounds"
Keywords:"Benzene Carbon Isotopes Carboxylic Acids/*analysis Chemistry, Organic Chromatography, Gas/methods Deuterium/*analysis Extraterrestrial Environment Hydrocarbons/*analysis Ketones/analysis Methanol Nitrogen/analysis Organic Chemistry Phenomena *Solar System;"
Notes:"MedlineKrishnamurthy, R V Epstein, S Cronin, J R Pizzarello, S Yuen, G U eng Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. 1992/01/01 Geochim Cosmochim Acta. 1992; 56:4045-58. doi: 10.1016/0016-7037(92)90015-b"

 
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