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Detection of trace organics in Mars analog samples containing perchlorate by laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry.

Xiang Li1, Ryan M Danell, William B Brinckerhoff, Veronica T Pinnick, Friso van Amerom, Ricardo D Arevalo, Stephanie A Getty, Paul R Mahaffy, Harald Steininger, Fred Goesmann.   

Abstract

Evidence from recent Mars missions indicates the presence of perchlorate salts up to 1 wt % level in the near-surface materials. Mixed perchlorates and other oxychlorine species may complicate the detection of organic molecules in bulk martian samples when using pyrolysis techniques. To address this analytical challenge, we report here results of laboratory measurements with laser desorption mass spectrometry, including analyses performed on both commercial and Mars Organic Molecule Analyzer (MOMA) breadboard instruments. We demonstrate that the detection of nonvolatile organics in selected spiked mineral-matrix materials by laser desorption/ionization (LDI) mass spectrometry is not inhibited by the presence of up to 1 wt % perchlorate salt. The organics in the sample are not significantly degraded or combusted in the LDI process, and the parent molecular ion is retained in the mass spectrum. The LDI technique provides distinct potential benefits for the detection of organics in situ on the martian surface and has the potential to aid in the search for signs of life on Mars.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25622133     DOI: 10.1089/ast.2014.1203

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Astrobiology        ISSN: 1557-8070            Impact factor:   4.335


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1.  Mars Organic Molecule Analyzer (MOMA) laser desorption/ionization source design and performance characterization.

Authors:  Xiang Li; Ryan M Danell; Veronica T Pinnick; Andrej Grubisic; Friso van Amerom; Ricardo D Arevalo; Stephanie A Getty; William B Brinckerhoff; Adrian E Southard; Zachary D Gonnsen; Tomoko Adachi
Journal:  Int J Mass Spectrom       Date:  2017-05-21       Impact factor: 1.986

2.  Habitability on Early Mars and the Search for Biosignatures with the ExoMars Rover.

Authors:  Jorge L Vago; Frances Westall; Andrew J Coates; Ralf Jaumann; Oleg Korablev; Valérie Ciarletti; Igor Mitrofanov; Jean-Luc Josset; Maria Cristina De Sanctis; Jean-Pierre Bibring; Fernando Rull; Fred Goesmann; Harald Steininger; Walter Goetz; William Brinckerhoff; Cyril Szopa; François Raulin; Frances Westall; Howell G M Edwards; Lyle G Whyte; Alberto G Fairén; Jean-Pierre Bibring; John Bridges; Ernst Hauber; Gian Gabriele Ori; Stephanie Werner; Damien Loizeau; Ruslan O Kuzmin; Rebecca M E Williams; Jessica Flahaut; François Forget; Jorge L Vago; Daniel Rodionov; Oleg Korablev; Håkan Svedhem; Elliot Sefton-Nash; Gerhard Kminek; Leila Lorenzoni; Luc Joudrier; Viktor Mikhailov; Alexander Zashchirinskiy; Sergei Alexashkin; Fabio Calantropio; Andrea Merlo; Pantelis Poulakis; Olivier Witasse; Olivier Bayle; Silvia Bayón; Uwe Meierhenrich; John Carter; Juan Manuel García-Ruiz; Pietro Baglioni; Albert Haldemann; Andrew J Ball; André Debus; Robert Lindner; Frédéric Haessig; David Monteiro; Roland Trautner; Christoph Voland; Pierre Rebeyre; Duncan Goulty; Frédéric Didot; Stephen Durrant; Eric Zekri; Detlef Koschny; Andrea Toni; Gianfranco Visentin; Martin Zwick; Michel van Winnendael; Martín Azkarate; Christophe Carreau
Journal:  Astrobiology       Date:  2017-07-01       Impact factor: 4.335

3.  The Mars Organic Molecule Analyzer (MOMA) Instrument: Characterization of Organic Material in Martian Sediments.

Authors:  Fred Goesmann; William B Brinckerhoff; François Raulin; Walter Goetz; Ryan M Danell; Stephanie A Getty; Sandra Siljeström; Helge Mißbach; Harald Steininger; Ricardo D Arevalo; Arnaud Buch; Caroline Freissinet; Andrej Grubisic; Uwe J Meierhenrich; Veronica T Pinnick; Fabien Stalport; Cyril Szopa; Jorge L Vago; Robert Lindner; Mitchell D Schulte; John Robert Brucato; Daniel P Glavin; Noel Grand; Xiang Li; Friso H W van Amerom
Journal:  Astrobiology       Date:  2017-07-01       Impact factor: 4.335

4.  Feasibility of Detecting Bioorganic Compounds in Enceladus Plumes with the Enceladus Organic Analyzer.

Authors:  Richard A Mathies; Md Enayet Razu; Jungkyu Kim; Amanda M Stockton; Paul Turin; Anna Butterworth
Journal:  Astrobiology       Date:  2017-09       Impact factor: 4.335

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