Infrared Analysis of Organic Carbon in Anhydrous and Hydrated Interplanetary Dust Particles: FTIR Identification of Carbonyl (C=O) in IDPs

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We performed infrared spectroscopy on IDPs that were acid-etched to
remove silicates, carbonates, and oxides that interfere with weak
organic signatures. The carbonyl functional group was detected.

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