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Recovery of Fatty Acids from Mineralogic Mars Analogs by TMAH Thermochemolysis for the Sample Analysis at Mars Wet Chemistry Experiment on the Curiosity Rover

The Mars Curiosity rover carries a diverse instrument payload to characterize habitable environments in the sedimentary layers of Aeolis Mons. One of these instruments is Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM), which contains a mass spectrometer that is capable of detecting organic compounds via pyrolysis ga...

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Autores principales: Williams, Amy J., Eigenbrode, Jennifer, Floyd, Melissa, Wilhelm, Mary Beth, O'Reilly, Shane, Johnson, Sarah Stewart, Craft, Kathleen L., Knudson, Christine A., Andrejkovičová, Slavka, Lewis, James M.T., Buch, Arnaud, Glavin, Daniel P., Freissinet, Caroline, Williams, Ross H., Szopa, Cyril, Millan, Maëva, Summons, Roger E., McAdam, Amy, Benison, Kathleen, Navarro-González, Rafael, Malespin, Charles, Mahaffy, Paul R.
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Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6459279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30869535
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ast.2018.1819
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author Williams, Amy J.
Eigenbrode, Jennifer
Floyd, Melissa
Wilhelm, Mary Beth
O'Reilly, Shane
Johnson, Sarah Stewart
Craft, Kathleen L.
Knudson, Christine A.
Andrejkovičová, Slavka
Lewis, James M.T.
Buch, Arnaud
Glavin, Daniel P.
Freissinet, Caroline
Williams, Ross H.
Szopa, Cyril
Millan, Maëva
Summons, Roger E.
McAdam, Amy
Benison, Kathleen
Navarro-González, Rafael
Malespin, Charles
Mahaffy, Paul R.
author_facet Williams, Amy J.
Eigenbrode, Jennifer
Floyd, Melissa
Wilhelm, Mary Beth
O'Reilly, Shane
Johnson, Sarah Stewart
Craft, Kathleen L.
Knudson, Christine A.
Andrejkovičová, Slavka
Lewis, James M.T.
Buch, Arnaud
Glavin, Daniel P.
Freissinet, Caroline
Williams, Ross H.
Szopa, Cyril
Millan, Maëva
Summons, Roger E.
McAdam, Amy
Benison, Kathleen
Navarro-González, Rafael
Malespin, Charles
Mahaffy, Paul R.
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description The Mars Curiosity rover carries a diverse instrument payload to characterize habitable environments in the sedimentary layers of Aeolis Mons. One of these instruments is Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM), which contains a mass spectrometer that is capable of detecting organic compounds via pyrolysis gas chromatography mass spectrometry (py-GC-MS). To identify polar organic molecules, the SAM instrument carries the thermochemolysis reagent tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH) in methanol (hereafter referred to as TMAH). TMAH can liberate fatty acids bound in macromolecules or chemically bound monomers associated with mineral phases and make these organics detectable via gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) by methylation. Fatty acids, a type of carboxylic acid that contains a carboxyl functional group, are of particular interest given their presence in both biotic and abiotic materials. This work represents the first analyses of a suite of Mars-analog samples using the TMAH experiment under select SAM-like conditions. Samples analyzed include iron oxyhydroxides and iron oxyhydroxysulfates, a mixture of iron oxides/oxyhydroxides and clays, iron sulfide, siliceous sinter, carbonates, and shale. The TMAH experiments produced detectable signals under SAM-like pyrolysis conditions when organics were present either at high concentrations or in geologically modern systems. Although only a few analog samples exhibited a high abundance and variety of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs), FAMEs were detected in the majority of analog samples tested. When utilized, the TMAH thermochemolysis experiment on SAM could be an opportunity to detect organic molecules bound in macromolecules on Mars. The detection of a FAME profile is of great astrobiological interest, as it could provide information regarding the source of martian organic material detected by SAM.
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spelling pubmed-64592792019-04-12 Recovery of Fatty Acids from Mineralogic Mars Analogs by TMAH Thermochemolysis for the Sample Analysis at Mars Wet Chemistry Experiment on the Curiosity Rover Williams, Amy J. Eigenbrode, Jennifer Floyd, Melissa Wilhelm, Mary Beth O'Reilly, Shane Johnson, Sarah Stewart Craft, Kathleen L. Knudson, Christine A. Andrejkovičová, Slavka Lewis, James M.T. Buch, Arnaud Glavin, Daniel P. Freissinet, Caroline Williams, Ross H. Szopa, Cyril Millan, Maëva Summons, Roger E. McAdam, Amy Benison, Kathleen Navarro-González, Rafael Malespin, Charles Mahaffy, Paul R. Astrobiology Research Articles The Mars Curiosity rover carries a diverse instrument payload to characterize habitable environments in the sedimentary layers of Aeolis Mons. One of these instruments is Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM), which contains a mass spectrometer that is capable of detecting organic compounds via pyrolysis gas chromatography mass spectrometry (py-GC-MS). To identify polar organic molecules, the SAM instrument carries the thermochemolysis reagent tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH) in methanol (hereafter referred to as TMAH). TMAH can liberate fatty acids bound in macromolecules or chemically bound monomers associated with mineral phases and make these organics detectable via gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) by methylation. Fatty acids, a type of carboxylic acid that contains a carboxyl functional group, are of particular interest given their presence in both biotic and abiotic materials. This work represents the first analyses of a suite of Mars-analog samples using the TMAH experiment under select SAM-like conditions. Samples analyzed include iron oxyhydroxides and iron oxyhydroxysulfates, a mixture of iron oxides/oxyhydroxides and clays, iron sulfide, siliceous sinter, carbonates, and shale. The TMAH experiments produced detectable signals under SAM-like pyrolysis conditions when organics were present either at high concentrations or in geologically modern systems. Although only a few analog samples exhibited a high abundance and variety of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs), FAMEs were detected in the majority of analog samples tested. When utilized, the TMAH thermochemolysis experiment on SAM could be an opportunity to detect organic molecules bound in macromolecules on Mars. The detection of a FAME profile is of great astrobiological interest, as it could provide information regarding the source of martian organic material detected by SAM. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2019-04-01 2019-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6459279/ /pubmed/30869535 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ast.2018.1819 Text en © Amy J. Williams et al., 2019; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Williams, Amy J.
Eigenbrode, Jennifer
Floyd, Melissa
Wilhelm, Mary Beth
O'Reilly, Shane
Johnson, Sarah Stewart
Craft, Kathleen L.
Knudson, Christine A.
Andrejkovičová, Slavka
Lewis, James M.T.
Buch, Arnaud
Glavin, Daniel P.
Freissinet, Caroline
Williams, Ross H.
Szopa, Cyril
Millan, Maëva
Summons, Roger E.
McAdam, Amy
Benison, Kathleen
Navarro-González, Rafael
Malespin, Charles
Mahaffy, Paul R.
Recovery of Fatty Acids from Mineralogic Mars Analogs by TMAH Thermochemolysis for the Sample Analysis at Mars Wet Chemistry Experiment on the Curiosity Rover
title Recovery of Fatty Acids from Mineralogic Mars Analogs by TMAH Thermochemolysis for the Sample Analysis at Mars Wet Chemistry Experiment on the Curiosity Rover
title_full Recovery of Fatty Acids from Mineralogic Mars Analogs by TMAH Thermochemolysis for the Sample Analysis at Mars Wet Chemistry Experiment on the Curiosity Rover
title_fullStr Recovery of Fatty Acids from Mineralogic Mars Analogs by TMAH Thermochemolysis for the Sample Analysis at Mars Wet Chemistry Experiment on the Curiosity Rover
title_full_unstemmed Recovery of Fatty Acids from Mineralogic Mars Analogs by TMAH Thermochemolysis for the Sample Analysis at Mars Wet Chemistry Experiment on the Curiosity Rover
title_short Recovery of Fatty Acids from Mineralogic Mars Analogs by TMAH Thermochemolysis for the Sample Analysis at Mars Wet Chemistry Experiment on the Curiosity Rover
title_sort recovery of fatty acids from mineralogic mars analogs by tmah thermochemolysis for the sample analysis at mars wet chemistry experiment on the curiosity rover
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6459279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30869535
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ast.2018.1819
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