The Racemic Nature of the Free and IOM-Derived Monocarboxylic Acids in Carbonaceous Chondrites Suggests the Origin of Chirality During Parent Body Modification Processes

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The chirality of free and IOM-derived branched monocarboxylic acids
present in three carbonaceous chondrites was studied by chemical
derivatization and gas chromatography.

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