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Previously unknown class of metalorganic compounds revealed in meteorites

The rich diversity and complexity of organic matter found in meteorites is rapidly expanding our knowledge and understanding of extreme environments from which the early solar system emerged and evolved. Here, we report the discovery of a hitherto unknown chemical class, dihydroxymagnesium carboxyla...

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Autores principales: Ruf, Alexander, Kanawati, Basem, Hertkorn, Norbert, Yin, Qing-Zhu, Moritz, Franco, Harir, Mourad, Lucio, Marianna, Michalke, Bernhard, Wimpenny, Joshua, Shilobreeva, Svetlana, Bronsky, Basil, Saraykin, Vladimir, Gabelica, Zelimir, Gougeon, Régis D., Quirico, Eric, Ralew, Stefan, Jakubowski, Tomasz, Haack, Henning, Gonsior, Michael, Jenniskens, Peter, Hinman, Nancy W., Schmitt-Kopplin, Philippe
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5358384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28242686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1616019114
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author Ruf, Alexander
Kanawati, Basem
Hertkorn, Norbert
Yin, Qing-Zhu
Moritz, Franco
Harir, Mourad
Lucio, Marianna
Michalke, Bernhard
Wimpenny, Joshua
Shilobreeva, Svetlana
Bronsky, Basil
Saraykin, Vladimir
Gabelica, Zelimir
Gougeon, Régis D.
Quirico, Eric
Ralew, Stefan
Jakubowski, Tomasz
Haack, Henning
Gonsior, Michael
Jenniskens, Peter
Hinman, Nancy W.
Schmitt-Kopplin, Philippe
author_facet Ruf, Alexander
Kanawati, Basem
Hertkorn, Norbert
Yin, Qing-Zhu
Moritz, Franco
Harir, Mourad
Lucio, Marianna
Michalke, Bernhard
Wimpenny, Joshua
Shilobreeva, Svetlana
Bronsky, Basil
Saraykin, Vladimir
Gabelica, Zelimir
Gougeon, Régis D.
Quirico, Eric
Ralew, Stefan
Jakubowski, Tomasz
Haack, Henning
Gonsior, Michael
Jenniskens, Peter
Hinman, Nancy W.
Schmitt-Kopplin, Philippe
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description The rich diversity and complexity of organic matter found in meteorites is rapidly expanding our knowledge and understanding of extreme environments from which the early solar system emerged and evolved. Here, we report the discovery of a hitherto unknown chemical class, dihydroxymagnesium carboxylates [(OH)(2)MgO(2)CR](−), in meteoritic soluble organic matter. High collision energies, which are required for fragmentation, suggest substantial thermal stability of these Mg-metalorganics (CHOMg compounds). This was corroborated by their higher abundance in thermally processed meteorites. CHOMg compounds were found to be present in a set of 61 meteorites of diverse petrological classes. The appearance of this CHOMg chemical class extends the previously investigated, diverse set of CHNOS molecules. A connection between the evolution of organic compounds and minerals is made, as Mg released from minerals gets trapped into organic compounds. These CHOMg metalorganic compounds and their relation to thermal processing in meteorites might shed new light on our understanding of carbon speciation at a molecular level in meteorite parent bodies.
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spelling pubmed-53583842017-03-24 Previously unknown class of metalorganic compounds revealed in meteorites Ruf, Alexander Kanawati, Basem Hertkorn, Norbert Yin, Qing-Zhu Moritz, Franco Harir, Mourad Lucio, Marianna Michalke, Bernhard Wimpenny, Joshua Shilobreeva, Svetlana Bronsky, Basil Saraykin, Vladimir Gabelica, Zelimir Gougeon, Régis D. Quirico, Eric Ralew, Stefan Jakubowski, Tomasz Haack, Henning Gonsior, Michael Jenniskens, Peter Hinman, Nancy W. Schmitt-Kopplin, Philippe Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Physical Sciences The rich diversity and complexity of organic matter found in meteorites is rapidly expanding our knowledge and understanding of extreme environments from which the early solar system emerged and evolved. Here, we report the discovery of a hitherto unknown chemical class, dihydroxymagnesium carboxylates [(OH)(2)MgO(2)CR](−), in meteoritic soluble organic matter. High collision energies, which are required for fragmentation, suggest substantial thermal stability of these Mg-metalorganics (CHOMg compounds). This was corroborated by their higher abundance in thermally processed meteorites. CHOMg compounds were found to be present in a set of 61 meteorites of diverse petrological classes. The appearance of this CHOMg chemical class extends the previously investigated, diverse set of CHNOS molecules. A connection between the evolution of organic compounds and minerals is made, as Mg released from minerals gets trapped into organic compounds. These CHOMg metalorganic compounds and their relation to thermal processing in meteorites might shed new light on our understanding of carbon speciation at a molecular level in meteorite parent bodies. National Academy of Sciences 2017-03-14 2017-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5358384/ /pubmed/28242686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1616019114 Text en Freely available online through the PNAS open access option.
spellingShingle Physical Sciences
Ruf, Alexander
Kanawati, Basem
Hertkorn, Norbert
Yin, Qing-Zhu
Moritz, Franco
Harir, Mourad
Lucio, Marianna
Michalke, Bernhard
Wimpenny, Joshua
Shilobreeva, Svetlana
Bronsky, Basil
Saraykin, Vladimir
Gabelica, Zelimir
Gougeon, Régis D.
Quirico, Eric
Ralew, Stefan
Jakubowski, Tomasz
Haack, Henning
Gonsior, Michael
Jenniskens, Peter
Hinman, Nancy W.
Schmitt-Kopplin, Philippe
Previously unknown class of metalorganic compounds revealed in meteorites
title Previously unknown class of metalorganic compounds revealed in meteorites
title_full Previously unknown class of metalorganic compounds revealed in meteorites
title_fullStr Previously unknown class of metalorganic compounds revealed in meteorites
title_full_unstemmed Previously unknown class of metalorganic compounds revealed in meteorites
title_short Previously unknown class of metalorganic compounds revealed in meteorites
title_sort previously unknown class of metalorganic compounds revealed in meteorites
topic Physical Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5358384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28242686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1616019114
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