2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-64815-6
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Precometary organic matter: A hidden reservoir of water inside the snow line

Abstract: The origin and evolution of solar system bodies, including water on the Earth, have been discussed based on the assumption that the relevant ingredients were simply silicates and ices. However, large amounts of organic matter have been found in cometary and interplanetary dust, which are recognized as remnants of interstellar/precometary grains. Precometary organic matter may therefore be a potential source of water; however, to date, there have been no experimental investigations into this possibility. Here, … Show more

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“…Assuming that primordial organic matter accumulated in the Semarkona parent body was similar to the organic mixture used in this study, at least 1.0-3.5 wt.% of organic matter have to initially present in the parent body necessary for producing the amount of water in Semarkona, since the water produced from the organic mixture was approximately 20 vol.% (Nakano et al 2020). Organic carbon in the bulk Semarkona meteorite as insoluble organic matter is 0.36 wt.% (Alexander et al 2007), thus if the water was delivered from organics, some of organic matter should have been lost through subsequent thermal processes.…”
Section: Possible Aqueous Alteration In the "Dry" Parent Bodiesmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Assuming that primordial organic matter accumulated in the Semarkona parent body was similar to the organic mixture used in this study, at least 1.0-3.5 wt.% of organic matter have to initially present in the parent body necessary for producing the amount of water in Semarkona, since the water produced from the organic mixture was approximately 20 vol.% (Nakano et al 2020). Organic carbon in the bulk Semarkona meteorite as insoluble organic matter is 0.36 wt.% (Alexander et al 2007), thus if the water was delivered from organics, some of organic matter should have been lost through subsequent thermal processes.…”
Section: Possible Aqueous Alteration In the "Dry" Parent Bodiesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Water, which is required for serpentinization, could be generated through organic reactions such as dehydration condensation of carboxylic acids and alcohols in the starting material at 300 °C (Hirakawa et al in revision). Nakano et al (2020) showed the formation of water from the same organic mixture we used in this study (Table S1). The amount of water formed depended on the content of hydroxy group (-OH) of the starting materials (Nakano et al 2020).…”
Section: Role Of Organic Mattermentioning
confidence: 97%
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