Comments on D/H ratios in chondritic organic matter

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Carbonaceous Chondrites, Deuterium, Hydrogen, Mass Ratios, Meteoritic Composition, Organic Compounds, Abundance, Carbon Dioxide, Demineralizing, Water, Murchison Meteorite, Mighei Meteorite, Murray Meteorite, Contamination, Erakot Meteorite, Orgueil Meteorite, Mokoia Meteorite, Samples, Meteorite, Haripura Meteorite, Meteorites, Organic Compounds, Element Ratios, Hydrogen, Deuterium, Water, Carbonaceous Chondrites, Procedure, Analysis

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D/H ratios in chondritic organic matter are investigated. Demineralized organic residues obtained from previous experiments were dried in a quartz reaction vessel under vacuum for 60 minutes at 250-300 C and then combusted in oxygen for 20 minutes at 850 C. The apparatus is described and the results of the experiments such as D/H ratios in water and measurements on total carbon dioxide are given. Atomic H/C ratios calculated directly from the quantities of carbon dioxide and water recovered, are reported according to Standard Mean Ocean Water and Pee Dee Belemnite, using the customary notation.

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