Dust Composition in Protoplanetary Disks

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Planet Formation, Protoplanetary Dust, Dust Composition, Interplanetary Dust Particles, Remote Sensing, Infrared Spectroscopy, Crystalline Silicates, Gems, Diamonds, Carbonaceous Dust, Graphite, Carbonates, Pah, Silicon Carbide, Sulfides

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This chapter discusses the composition of protoplanetary dust as derived from laboratory analysis of Solar System dust and from infrared remote sensing of protoplanetary dust around young stars. The advantages, disadvantages and limitations of different laboratory and remote sensing techniques used to derive compositional information are discussed in some detail. Also, an overview is given of the current state of knowledge of both the chemical and mineralogical composition of the dust. Finally, we briefly touch upon some of the implications of the findings for our understanding of the formation and processing history of the grains.

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