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Nature ; 438(7069): 796-9, 2005 Dec 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16319825

ABSTRACT

Aerosols in Titan's atmosphere play an important role in determining its thermal structure. They also serve as sinks for organic vapours and can act as condensation nuclei for the formation of clouds, where the condensation efficiency will depend on the chemical composition of the aerosols. So far, however, no direct information has been available on the chemical composition of these particles. Here we report an in situ chemical analysis of Titan's aerosols by pyrolysis at 600 degrees C. Ammonia (NH3) and hydrogen cyanide (HCN) have been identified as the main pyrolysis products. This clearly shows that the aerosol particles include a solid organic refractory core. NH3 and HCN are gaseous chemical fingerprints of the complex organics that constitute this core, and their presence demonstrates that carbon and nitrogen are in the aerosols.


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Extraterrestrial Environment/chemistry , Organic Chemicals/analysis , Saturn , Aerosols/chemistry , Ammonia/analysis , Atmosphere/chemistry , Carbon/analysis , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry , Gases/analysis , Gases/chemistry , Hot Temperature , Hydrogen Cyanide/analysis , Nitrogen/analysis
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Adv Space Res ; 27(2): 189-93, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11603400

ABSTRACT

We present the principle of the EXOCAM chamber, devoted to the study of physical-chemical interactions between the atmosphere and the surface and subsurface in Mars conditions. The purpose of this experiment is to reach a better knowledge of the physical and chemical processes that altered the atmosphere-soil coupled system. We describe the scientific goals of EXOCAM, the multiple fields that will benefit from this experiment and the instrumentation that is devoted to the analysis of the results. We also give a description of the chamber and its main devices.


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Atmosphere/chemistry , Exobiology/instrumentation , Mars , Soil , Astronomy/instrumentation , Equipment Design , Extraterrestrial Environment , Hydrogen Peroxide/chemistry
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