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Journal of Chromatography A | 2010

Search for evidence of life in space: analysis of enantiomeric organic molecules by N,N-dimethylformamide dimethylacetal derivative dependant Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry.

C. Freissinet; A. Buch; Robert J. Sternberg; Cyril Szopa; Claude Geffroy-Rodier; C. Jelinek; Moncef Stambouli

Within the context of the future space missions to Mars (MSL 2011 and Exomars 2016), which aim at searching for traces of life at the surface, the detection and quantitation of enantiomeric organic molecules is of major importance. In this work, we have developed and optimized a method to derivatize and analyze chiral organic molecules suitable for space experiments, using N,N-dimethylformamide dimethylacetal (DMF-DMA) as the derivatization agent. The temperature, duration of the derivatization reaction, and chromatographic separation parameters have been optimized to meet instrument design constraints imposed upon space experiment devices. This work demonstrates that, in addition to its intrinsic qualities, such as production of light-weight derivatives and a great resistance to drastic operating conditions, DMF-DMA facilitates simple and fast derivatization of organic compounds (three minutes at 140 degrees C in a single-step) that is suitable for an in situ analysis in space. By using DMF-DMA as the derivatization agent, we have successfully identified 19 of the 20 proteinic amino acids and been able to enantiomerically separate ten of the potential 19 (glycine being non-chiral). Additionally, we have minimized the percentage of racemized amino acid compounds produced by optimizing the conditions of the derivatization reaction itself. Quantitative linearity studies and the determination of the limit of detection show that the proposed method is also suitable for the quantitative determination of both enantiomeric forms of most of the tested amino acids, as limits of detection obtained are lower than the ppb level of organic molecules already detected in Martian meteorites.


Journal of Chromatography A | 2013

Enantiomeric separation of volatile organics by gas chromatography for the in situ analysis of extraterrestrial materials: Kinetics and thermodynamics investigation of various chiral stationary phases

Caroline Freissinet; A. Buch; Cyril Szopa; Robert J. Sternberg

The performances of several commercial chiral capillary columns have been evaluated with the aim of determining the one most suitable for enantiomeric separation in a gas chromatograph onboard a space probe. We compared the GC-MS response of three capillary columns coated with different chiral stationary phases (CSP) using volatile chiral organic molecules which are potential markers of a prebiotic organic chemistry. The three different chiral capillary columns are Chirasil-Val, with an amino acid derivative CSP, ChiralDex-β-PM, with a CSP composed of dissolved permethylated β-cyclodextrins in polysiloxane, and Chirasil-Dex, with a CSP made of modified cyclodextrins chemically bonded to the polysiloxane backbone. Both kinetics and thermodynamics studies have been carried out to evaluate the chiral recognition potential in these different types of columns. The thermodynamic parameters also allow a better understanding of the driving forces affecting the retention and separation of the enantiomers. The Chirasil-Dex-CSP displays the best characteristics for an optimal resolution of the chiral compounds, without preliminary derivatization. This CSP had been chosen to be the only chiral column in the Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) experiment onboard the current Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission, and is also part of the Mars Organic Molecules Analyzer (MOMA) gas chromatograph onboard the next Martian mission ExoMars. The use of this column could also be extended to all space missions aimed at studying chirality in space.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013

Titan's atmosphere simulation experiment using continuum UV-VUV synchrotron radiation

Zhe Peng; Thomas Gautier; Nathalie Carrasco; Pascal Pernot; Alexandre Giuliani; Ahmed Mahjoub; Jean-Jacques Correia; A. Buch; Yves Benilan; Cyril Szopa; Guy Cernogora


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015

Organic molecules in the Sheepbed Mudstone, Gale Crater, Mars: Detection of organics in martian sample

Caroline Freissinet; D. P. Glavin; Paul R. Mahaffy; Kristen E. Miller; Jennifer L. Eigenbrode; Roger E. Summons; A. E. Brunner; A. Buch; Cyril Szopa; P. D. Archer; Heather B. Franz; Sushil K. Atreya; William B. Brinckerhoff; Michel Cabane; Patrice Coll; P. G. Conrad; D. J. Des Marais; Jason P. Dworkin; Alberto G. Fairén; P. François; John P. Grotzinger; S. Kashyap; I. L. ten Kate; L. A. Leshin; C. A. Malespin; Mildred G. Martin; F. J. Martin-Torres; A. C. McAdam; D. W. Ming; Rafael Navarro-González


46th LPSC Lunar and Planetary Science Conference | 2015

Martian Chlorobenzene Identified by Curiosity in Yellowknife Bay: Evidence for the Preservation of Organics in a Mudstone on Mars

D. P. Glavin; Caroline Freissinet; Paul R. Mahaffy; K. Miller; Jennifer L. Eigenbrode; Roger E. Summons; M. Martin; Heather B. Franz; Andrew Steele; D. Archer; Sushil K. Atreya; W. Brickerhoff; P. G. Conrad; D. DesMarais; J. P. Dworkin; C. A. Malespin; A. C. McAdam; D. W. Ming; A. A. Pavlov; J. C. Stern; A. E. Brunner; A. Buch; John P. Grotzinger; S. Kashyap; S. W. Squyres


45 Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC 2014) | 2014

Detection and Quantification of Nitrogen Compounds in the First Drilled Martian Solid Samples by the Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) Instrument Suite on the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL)

J. C. Stern; R. Navarro-Gonzales; Caroline Freissinet; Christopher P. McKay; P. D. Archer; A. Buch; A. E. Brunner; P. J. Coll; Jennifer L. Eigenbrode; Heather B. Franz; D. P. Glavin; A. C. McAdam; D. W. Ming; Andrew Steele; B. Sutter; Cyril Szopa; James J. Wray; P. G. Conrad; Paul R. Mahaffy


44th LPSC Lunar and Planetary Science Conference | 2013

Initial Performances/Observations/Results of the SAM Gas Chromatograph (SAM-GC) at Rocknest Site

Michel Cabane; P. J. Coll; Cyril Szopa; David Coscia; A. Buch; Samuel Teinturier; Rafael Navarro-Gonzalez; Jean-Pierre Goutail; Christophe Montaron; Jean-Baptiste Rigal; Jean-Jacques Correia; Vincent Guerrini; Patrick Poinsignon; Marie-Sophie Clerc; Mustapha Meftah; L Soldani; F. Mettetal; Murielle Jerome; Carole Philippon; A. Galic; J. Sablairolles; S. Triqueneaux; D. Chazot; B. Toffolo; F. Rakoto; Alain Gaboriaud; Daniel P. Glavin; F. Raulin; Pascaline Francois; O. Poch


49th LPSC Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 2018 | 2018

Detection of Nitrites by the Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) Instrument. Implications for the Oxidation State of the Atmosphere

Rafael Navarro-Gonzalez; P. J. Coll; B. Sutter; J. C. Stern; C. P. McKay; F. J. Martin-Torres; M.-P. Zorzano-Mier; P. D. Archer; A. Buch; Michel Cabane; David Coscia; Daniel P. Glavin; Heather B. Franz; Caroline Freissinet; A. C. McAdam; D. W. Ming; F. Raulin; Cyril Szopa; Samuel Teinturier; R. Mahaffy; C. A. Malespin; Ashwin R. Vasavada


Astrobiology Science Conference 2015 (AbSciCon 2015 ): Habitability, Habitable Worlds, and Life | 2015

First in situ wet chemistry experiment on Mars using the SAM instrument: MTBSTFA derivatization on a martian mudstone

Caroline Freissinet; D. P. Glavin; A. Buch; Cyril Szopa; Maeva Millan; S. Kashyap; Heather B. Franz; Jennifer L. Eigenbrode; W. B. Brinckerhoff; Rafael Navarro-Gonzalez; Samuel Teinturier; C. A. Malespin; B. D. Prats; R. P. Mahaffy


44th LPSC Lunar and Planetary Science Conference | 2013

From Background to Signal: Challenges of a Solid Sample Analysis Using SAM GC-MS

Caroline Freissinet; A. Buch; Daniel P. Glavin; Michel Cabane; P. J. Coll; Jennifer L. Eigenbrode; Andrew Steele; Cyril Szopa; P. Mahaffy

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Cyril Szopa

Institut Universitaire de France

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Michel Cabane

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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P. J. Coll

Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales

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D. P. Glavin

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Paul R. Mahaffy

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Rafael Navarro-Gonzalez

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Samuel Teinturier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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