EXPERIMENTAL SIMULATION OF TITANS ORGANIC-CHEMISTRY AT LOW-TEMPERATURE

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DEVANSSAY, E
GAZEAU, MC
GUILLEMIN, JC
RAULIN, F
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[1] LAB INTERUNIV SYST ATMOSPHER,CNRS,URA 1404,F-94010 CRETEIL,FRANCE
[2] CNRS,URA 704,PHYS CHIM STRUCT GRP,F-35042 RENNES,FRANCE
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10.1016/0032-0633(94)00146-I
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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A wide range of experiments has already been carried out to simulate the chemical evolution of Titan. Such experiments can provide useful information on the possible nature of minor constituents, mostly organic, likely to be present in Titan's atmosphere. Indeed, all but one of the organic compounds already detected in Titan's atmosphere have been identified in simulation experiments. The exception, C4N2, as well as other compounds expected in Titan from theoretical modeling, such as other N-organics, mainly CH2N2, and polyynes, namely C6H2, have never been detected in experimental simulation. It turned out that these compounds were thermally unstable, and the temperature conditions used during the simulation experiments (including conditions used for chemical analysis) were not appropriate. We have recently started a new program of simulation experiments using temperature conditions close to those of Titan's environment, more compatible with the build-up and detection of organics only stable at low temperature. Spark discharge of N-2-CH4 gas mixtures was carried out at low temperature in the range of 100-150 K. The analysis of the obtained products was performed through FTIR, GC and GC-MS techniques. GC-peak identification was done owing to its mass spectrum and, in most cases, by comparison of the retention time and of the mass spectrum with standards. We report here the first detection in Titan's simulation experiments of C6H2. Its abundance is a few 10(-2) relative to C4H2. We also report a tentative identification of HC5N (to be confirmed by use of a standard) with an abundance of a few 10(-2) relative to HC3N. The possible presence of HC5N suggested by our work provides the occurrence of very novel pathways in the formation of Titan's organic aerosols, involving not only C and H but also N atoms.
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