The photochemical formation of a titan haze analog. Structural analysis by x-ray photoelectron and infrared spectroscopy

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Photochemistry, Titan Haze, Huygens, Atmospheres, Evolution

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The photochemical flow reactor , Icarus 147, 282-291) has been modified to minimize the incorporation of oxygen and other impurities in the photoproducts. A mixture of gases that approximate their mixing ratios on Titan (N2, CH4, H2, C2H2, C2H4, and HC3N) (0.98, 0.018, 0.002, 3.5 × 10-4, 3 × 10-4, 1.7 × 10-5, respectively) was irradiated in the flow photochemical reactor using a 185-nm source to give a Titan haze analog as a solid product. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) gave a composition of 93.3% C, 5.3% N, and 1.4% O. Of the 93.3% carbon, high-resolution XPS revealed that 81.2% was present as C---H, C---C, and C=C groups, 12.1% may be C---O, C---N, C=N, ---CN, and/or CN groups, 5.3% as a ---CN group. The peak for N was symmetrical and was assigned to the ---CN while that for oxygen was assigned to the C=O and/or the C---O group. Some of these assignments were confirmed by FTIR spectroscopy. The polymeric product had a C:N ratio of 17.6, which is significantly greater than that for Titan haze analogs prepared in discharge reactions. When the polymer was exposed to air for seven days the oxygen content increased by 6% along with an increase in the infrared absorption at 1710 cm-1 assigned to the C=O group of a ketone. The oxidation is attributed to the reaction of oxygen with free radicals trapped in the polymer matrix. It is proposed that the photochemical initiation of Titan haze formation from compounds formed from starting materials formed high in Titan's atmosphere is a more plausible model than haze formed in reactions initiated by solely by discharges. These data will be helpful in the interpretation of the data returned from the Huygens probe of the Cassini mission.

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