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Interplanetary dust particles structure

Organic-rich extraterrestrial samples such as meteorites, micrometeorites, interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) and samples returned by spacecraft provide a unique record of the chemical processes in the early solar system and in the interstellar medium. In particular, detailed structural and isotopic analyses of carbonaceous meteorites have revealed a rich organic inventory and provided evidence of the synthesis of complex organic molecules in the interstellar medium and on the asteroidal parent bodies of meteorites [1,2], The organic matter in carbonaceous meteorites is present at levels of up to 5% and can be divided into solvent-soluble (l%-25%) and insoluble (75%-99%) fractions, the former characterized by considerable structural, isomeric, and isotopic diversity [2,3], and the latter characterized by a high molecular weight and complex aromatic network [4]. [Pg.407]


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