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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Chromatography A Année : 2005

In situ analysis of the Martian soil by gas chromatography: Decoding of complex chromatograms of organic molecules of exobiological interest

M.-C. Pietrogrande
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M.-G. Zampolli
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F. Dondi
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Cyril Szopa
A. Buch
  • Fonction : Auteur

Résumé

Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) will be used in future space exploration missions, in order to seek organic molecules at the surface of Mars, and especially potential chemical indicators of life. Carboxylic acids are among the most expected organic species at the surface of Mars, and they could be numerous in the analysed samples. For this reason, a chemometric method was applied to support the interpretation of chromatograms of carboxylic acid mixtures. The method is based on AutoCovariance Function (ACVF) in order to extract information on the sample — number and chemical structure of the components — and on separation performance. The procedure was applied to standard samples containing targeted compounds which are among the most expected to be present in the Martian soil: n-alkanoic and benzene dicarboxylic acids. ACVF was computed on the obtained chromatograms and plotted versus retention time: peaks of the ACVF plot can be related to specific molecular structures and are diagnostic for chemical identification of compounds.

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hal-00077605 , version 1 (31-05-2006)

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M.-C. Pietrogrande, M.-G. Zampolli, F. Dondi, Cyril Szopa, Robert Sternberg, et al.. In situ analysis of the Martian soil by gas chromatography: Decoding of complex chromatograms of organic molecules of exobiological interest. Journal of Chromatography A, 2005, 1971, pp.255-261. ⟨10.1016/j.chroma.2004.08.126⟩. ⟨hal-00077605⟩
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