Biology
Scientific paper
Aug 2009
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2009asbio...9..543s&link_type=abstract
Astrobiology, Volume 9, Issue 6, pp. 543-549.
Biology
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Mars, Laboratory Experiments, Uv Irradiation, Carboxylic Acids
Scientific paper
The detection and identification of organic molecules on Mars are of primary importance to establish the existence of a possible ancient prebiotic chemistry or even biological activity. The harsh environmental conditions at the surface of Mars could explain why the Viking probes -- the only efforts, to date, to search for organics on Mars -- detected no organic matter. To investigate the nature, abundance, and stability of organic molecules that could survive such environmental conditions, we developed a series of experiments that simulate martian surface environmental conditions. Here, we present results with regard to the impact of solar UV radiation on various carboxylic acids, such as mellitic acid, which are of astrobiological interest to the study of Mars. Our results show that at least one carboxylic acid, mellitic acid, could produce a resistant compound -- benzenehexacarboxylic acid-trianhydride (C12O9) -- when exposed to martian surface radiation conditions. The formation of such products could contribute to the presence of organic matter in the martian regolith, which should be considered a primary target for in situ molecular analyses during future surface missions.
Coll Patrice
Cottin Hervé
Raulin François
Stalport Fabien
Szopa Cyril
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