Concentration of meteoritic free organic matter by fluid transport and adsorption

被引:8
|
作者
Potiszil, C. [1 ]
Tanaka, R. [1 ]
Ota, T. [1 ]
Kunihiro, T. [1 ]
Kobayashi, K. [1 ]
Nakamura, E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Okayama Univ, Inst Planetary Mat, Pheast Mem Lab, Yamada 827, Misasa, Tottori 6820193, Japan
关键词
AQUEOUS ALTERATION; PARENT BODY; MURCHISON; EVOLUTION; CHONDRITES;
D O I
10.7185/geochemlet.2010
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Carbonaceous chondrites contain many abiotic organic compounds, some of which are found in life on Earth. Both the mineral and organic mat ter phases, of these meteorites, have been affected by aqueous alteration processes. Whilst organic matter is known to be associated with phyllosilicate phases, no such relationship has yet been identified for specific organic compound classes. Furthermore, ongoing sample return missions, Hyabusa 2 and OSIRIS-Rex, are set to return potentially organic rich C-type asteroid samples to the Earth. Consequently, strategies to investigate organic-mineral relationships are required. Here we report spatial data for free/soluble organic matter (FOM/SOM) components (akylimidazole and alkylpyridine homologues) and mineral phases. Low and intermediate molecular weight alkylimidazole homologues are more widely distributed than higher molecular weight members, likely due to their affinity for the aqueous phase. On aqueous alteration of anhydrous mineral phases, transported FOM is adsorbed onto the surface or into the interlayers of the resulting phyllosilicates and thus concentrated and protected from oxidising fluids. Therefore, aiding the delivery of biologically relevant molecules to earth, shortly preceding the origin of life.
引用
收藏
页码:30 / 35
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Raman Spectroscopy on Cometary and Meteoritic Organic Matter
    Busemann, Henner
    Spring, Nicole H.
    Alexander, Conel M. O'D.
    Nittler, Larry R.
    SPECTROSCOPY LETTERS, 2011, 44 (7-8) : 554 - 559
  • [2] Pyrolysis and mass spectrometry studies of meteoritic organic matter
    Sephton, M. A.
    MASS SPECTROMETRY REVIEWS, 2012, 31 (05) : 560 - 569
  • [3] INTERSTELLAR PRECURSORS IN SYNTHESIS OF METEORITIC ORGANIC-MATTER
    KERRIDGE, JF
    METEORITICS, 1991, 26 (04): : 356 - 357
  • [4] Ultrahigh- resolving analytics in meteoritic soluble organic matter
    Ruf, A.
    Hertkorn, N.
    Harir, M.
    Kanawati, B.
    Lucio, M.
    Quirico, E.
    Gabelica, Z.
    Gougeon, R.
    Schmitt-Kopplin, P.
    METEORITICS & PLANETARY SCIENCE, 2016, 51 : A547 - A547
  • [5] CORRELATED DEUTRIUM AND NITROGEN ISOTOPIC ENRICHMENTS IN METEORITIC ORGANIC MATTER
    Bose, M.
    Zega, T. J.
    Haenecour, P.
    Domanik, K.
    METEORITICS & PLANETARY SCIENCE, 2017, 52 : A32 - A32
  • [6] Competitive adsorption, displacement, and transport of organic matter on iron oxide .1. Competitive adsorption
    Gu, BH
    Mehlhorn, TL
    Liang, LY
    McCarthy, JF
    GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA, 1996, 60 (11) : 1943 - 1950
  • [7] Competitive adsorption, displacement, and transport of organic matter on iron oxide .2. Displacement and transport
    Gu, BH
    Mehlhorn, TL
    Liang, LY
    McCarthy, JF
    GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA, 1996, 60 (16) : 2977 - 2992
  • [8] RAMAN VARIATION OF ORGANIC MATTER IN LARGE CLUSTER IDPs AND METEORITIC IOM
    Starkey, N. A.
    Franchi, I. A.
    Alexander, C. M. O'D.
    METEORITICS & PLANETARY SCIENCE, 2011, 46 : A222 - A222
  • [9] INTERSTELLAR AND METEORITIC ORGANIC-MATTER AT 3.4-MU-M
    EHRENFREUND, P
    ROBERT, F
    DHENDECOURT, L
    BEHAR, F
    IAU SYMPOSIA, 1992, (150): : 423 - 424
  • [10] Recognizing life in the Solar System: guidance from meteoritic organic matter
    Sephton, Mark A.
    Botta, Oliver
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ASTROBIOLOGY, 2005, 4 (3-4) : 269 - 276