DNA nucleobase synthesis at Titan atmosphere analog by soft X-rays

S Pilling, DPP Andrade, AC Neto… - The Journal of …, 2009 - ACS Publications
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2009ACS Publications
Titan, the largest satellite of Saturn, has an atmosphere chiefly made up of N2 and CH4 and
includes traces of many simple organic compounds. This atmosphere also partly consists of
haze and aerosol particles which during the last 4.5 gigayears have been processed by
electric discharges, ions, and ionizing photons, being slowly deposited over the Titan
surface. In this work, we investigate the possible effects produced by soft X-rays (and
secondary electrons) on Titan aerosol analogs in an attempt to simulate some prebiotic …
Titan, the largest satellite of Saturn, has an atmosphere chiefly made up of N2 and CH4 and includes traces of many simple organic compounds. This atmosphere also partly consists of haze and aerosol particles which during the last 4.5 gigayears have been processed by electric discharges, ions, and ionizing photons, being slowly deposited over the Titan surface. In this work, we investigate the possible effects produced by soft X-rays (and secondary electrons) on Titan aerosol analogs in an attempt to simulate some prebiotic photochemistry. The experiments have been performed inside a high vacuum chamber coupled to the soft X-ray spectroscopy beamline at the Brazilian Synchrotron Light Source, Campinas, Brazil. In-situ sample analyses were performed by a Fourier transform infrared spectrometer. The infrared spectra have presented several organic molecules, including nitriles and aromatic CN compounds. After the irradiation, the brownish-orange organic residue (tholin) was analyzed ex-situ by gas chromatographic (GC/MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR) techniques, revealing the presence of adenine (C5H5N5), one of the constituents of the DNA molecule. This confirms previous results which showed that the organic chemistry on the Titan surface can be very complex and extremely rich in prebiotic compounds. Molecules like these on the early Earth have found a place to allow life (as we know) to flourish.
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