Deuterium Speciation in Chondritic Organic Solids: A Relic of Cold Molecular Processes

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Direct detection of deuterium speciation in chondritic organic solids
via NMR reveals aliphatic C is the D carrier. D enrichment is shown to
be a relic of very high initial D that is reduced through D-H exchange
with D-poor parent-body fluids.

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