2017
DOI: 10.1111/maps.12959
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Distribution of aliphatic amines in CO, CV, and CK carbonaceous chondrites and relation to mineralogy and processing history

Abstract: The analysis of water‐soluble organic compounds in meteorites provides valuable insights into the prebiotic synthesis of organic matter and the processes that occurred during the formation of the solar system. We investigated the concentration of aliphatic monoamines present in hot acid water extracts of the unaltered Antarctic carbonaceous chondrites, Dominion Range (DOM) 08006 (CO3) and Miller Range (MIL) 05013 (CO3), and the thermally altered meteorites, Allende (CV3), LAP 02206 (CV3), GRA 06101 (CV3), Alla… Show more

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“…Our results on the abundance and molecular distribution of MCAs essentially follow the same overall trends as those observed previously for aliphatic amino acids and monoamines in chondrites: decreasing concentration with increasing molecular weight, and the total concentration of water-soluble MCAs, amino acids, and monoamines in the order of CR2 > CM2 > CM1/ 2 ≫ CO3 % CV3 % CK4-5 (e.g., Martins et al 2008;Glavin et al 2011;Burton et al 2012Burton et al , 2015Elsila et al 2016;Aponte et al 2017). These similarities may suggest that meteoritic MCAs, amino acids, and amines may have shared similar synthetic processes before the accretion of the parent body Pizzarello 1983, 1986;Huang et al 2005;Aponte et al 2011Aponte et al , 2016.…”
Section: Abundance and Molecular Distribution Of Mcas In This Studysupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Our results on the abundance and molecular distribution of MCAs essentially follow the same overall trends as those observed previously for aliphatic amino acids and monoamines in chondrites: decreasing concentration with increasing molecular weight, and the total concentration of water-soluble MCAs, amino acids, and monoamines in the order of CR2 > CM2 > CM1/ 2 ≫ CO3 % CV3 % CK4-5 (e.g., Martins et al 2008;Glavin et al 2011;Burton et al 2012Burton et al , 2015Elsila et al 2016;Aponte et al 2017). These similarities may suggest that meteoritic MCAs, amino acids, and amines may have shared similar synthetic processes before the accretion of the parent body Pizzarello 1983, 1986;Huang et al 2005;Aponte et al 2011Aponte et al , 2016.…”
Section: Abundance and Molecular Distribution Of Mcas In This Studysupporting
confidence: 88%
“…; Aponte et al. ). These similarities may suggest that meteoritic MCAs, amino acids, and amines may have shared similar synthetic processes before the accretion of the parent body (Cronin and Pizzarello , ; Huang et al.…”
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confidence: 97%
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