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L3 ANSWER 1 OF 5 CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS
ACCESSION NUMBER: 119:275539 CA
TITLE: Identification of complex aromatic molecules in
individual interplanatary dust particles
AUTHOR(S): Clemett, Simon J.; Maechling, Claude R.; Zare,
Richard N.; Swan, Patrick D.; Walker, Robert M.
CORPORATE SOURCE: Dep. Chem., Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA,
94305-5080, USA
SOURCE: Science (Washington, D. C., 1883-) (1993),
262(5134), 721-5
CODEN: SCIEAS; ISSN: 0036-8075
DOCUMENT TYPE: Journal
LANGUAGE: English
CLASSIFICATION: 53-9 (Mineralogical and Geological Chemistry)
ABSTRACT:
Seventeen stratospherically collected particles-8 of which are classified
as interplanetary dust particles (IDPs), 7 of which are classified as
probable terrestrial contaminants, and 2 of which have uncertain
origins-were studied with a microprobe 2-step laser mass spectrometer.
Many polycyclic arom. hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their alkylated derivs.
were identified in 2 of the 8 IDPs. The PAHs obsd. include a high-mass
envelope not found in meteorites or terrestrial contaminants and
prominent odd-mass peaks suggestive of nitrogen-contg. functional groups
attached to arom. chromophores. In addn., the complexity of the IDP mass
spectra has no precedence in previous studies of meteorite samples or
their acid residues. Extensive checks were performed to demonstrate that
the PAH signals are not caused by terrestrial contaminants.
SUPPL. TERM: interplanetary dust polycyclic arom hydrocarbon
spectrum; stratosphere interplanetary dust polycyclic
arom hydrocarbon
INDEX TERM: Space, interstellar
(interplanetary, dust in, polycyclic arom.
hydrocarbon mass spectra for, from stratosphere)
INDEX TERM: Aromatic hydrocarbons, analysis
ROLE: ANT (Analyte); ANST (Analytical study)
(polycyclic, detn. of, in interplanetary dust
particles, from stratosphere, by laser mass
spectrometry)
INDEX TERM: Atmosphere
(stratosphere, interplanetary dust particles in,
polycyclic arom. hydrocarbon mass spectra for)
INDEX TERM: 85-01-8, Phenanthrene, analysis 91-20-3,
Naphthalene, analysis 100-42-5, Styrene, analysis
ROLE: ANT (Analyte); ANST (Analytical study)
(detn. of, in interplanetary dust particles, from
stratosphere, by laser mass spectrometry)
ALL (Full Record)
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L3 ANSWER 1 OF 5 CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS
AN 119:275539 CA
TI Identification of complex aromatic molecules in individual
interplanatary dust particles
AU Clemett, Simon J.; Maechling, Claude R.; Zare, Richard N.; Swan,
Patrick D.; Walker, Robert M.
CS Dep. Chem., Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA, 94305-5080, USA
SO Science (Washington, D. C., 1883-) (1993), 262(5134), 721-5
CODEN: SCIEAS; ISSN: 0036-8075
DT Journal
LA English
CC 53-9 (Mineralogical and Geological Chemistry)
AB Seventeen stratospherically collected particles-8 of which are
classified as interplanetary dust particles (IDPs), 7 of which are
classified as probable terrestrial contaminants, and 2 of which have
uncertain origins-were studied with a microprobe 2-step laser mass
spectrometer. Many polycyclic arom. hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their
alkylated derivs. were identified in 2 of the 8 IDPs. The PAHs
obsd. include a high-mass envelope not found in meteorites or
terrestrial contaminants and prominent odd-mass peaks suggestive of
nitrogen-contg. functional groups attached to arom. chromophores.
In addn., the complexity of the IDP mass spectra has no precedence
in previous studies of meteorite samples or their acid residues.
Extensive checks were performed to demonstrate that the PAH signals
are not caused by terrestrial contaminants.
ST interplanetary dust polycyclic arom hydrocarbon spectrum;
stratosphere interplanetary dust polycyclic arom hydrocarbon
IT Space, interstellar
(interplanetary, dust in, polycyclic arom. hydrocarbon mass
spectra for, from stratosphere)
IT Aromatic hydrocarbons, analysis
RL: ANT (Analyte); ANST (Analytical study)
(polycyclic, detn. of, in interplanetary dust particles, from
stratosphere, by laser mass spectrometry)
IT Atmosphere
(stratosphere, interplanetary dust particles in, polycyclic arom.
hydrocarbon mass spectra for)
IT 85-01-8, Phenanthrene, analysis 91-20-3, Naphthalene, analysis
100-42-5, Styrene, analysis
RL: ANT (Analyte); ANST (Analytical study)
(detn. of, in interplanetary dust particles, from stratosphere,
by laser mass spectrometry)
IBIB (Indented bibliographic citation)
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L3 ANSWER 1 OF 5 CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS
ACCESSION NUMBER: 119:275539 CA
TITLE: Identification of complex aromatic molecules in
individual interplanatary dust particles
AUTHOR(S): Clemett, Simon J.; Maechling, Claude R.; Zare,
Richard N.; Swan, Patrick D.; Walker, Robert M.
CORPORATE SOURCE: Dep. Chem., Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA,
94305-5080, USA
SOURCE: Science (Washington, D. C., 1883-) (1993),
262(5134), 721-5
CODEN: SCIEAS; ISSN: 0036-8075
DOCUMENT TYPE: Journal
LANGUAGE: English
CBIB (Compressed bibliographic citation)
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L3 ANSWER 1 OF 5 CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS
119:275539 Identification of complex aromatic molecules in individual
interplanatary dust particles. Clemett, Simon J.; Maechling, Claude
R.; Zare, Richard N.; Swan, Patrick D.; Walker, Robert M. (Dep.
Chem., Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA, 94305-5080, USA). Science
(Washington, D. C., 1883-), 262(5134), 721-5 (English) 1993. CODEN:
SCIEAS. ISSN: 0036-8075.
BIB (Bibliographic citation)
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L3 ANSWER 1 OF 5 CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS
AN 119:275539 CA
TI Identification of complex aromatic molecules in individual
interplanatary dust particles
AU Clemett, Simon J.; Maechling, Claude R.; Zare, Richard N.; Swan,
Patrick D.; Walker, Robert M.
CS Dep. Chem., Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA, 94305-5080, USA
SO Science (Washington, D. C., 1883-) (1993), 262(5134), 721-5
CODEN: SCIEAS; ISSN: 0036-8075
DT Journal
LA English
IBIB ABS (indented citation and abstract)
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L3 ANSWER 1 OF 5 CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS
ACCESSION NUMBER: 119:275539 CA
TITLE: Identification of complex aromatic molecules in
individual interplanatary dust particles
AUTHOR(S): Clemett, Simon J.; Maechling, Claude R.; Zare,
Richard N.; Swan, Patrick D.; Walker, Robert M.
CORPORATE SOURCE: Dep. Chem., Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA,
94305-5080, USA
SOURCE: Science (Washington, D. C., 1883-) (1993),
262(5134), 721-5
CODEN: SCIEAS; ISSN: 0036-8075
DOCUMENT TYPE: Journal
LANGUAGE: English
AB Seventeen stratospherically collected particles-8 of which are
classified as interplanetary dust particles (IDPs), 7 of which are
classified as probable terrestrial contaminants, and 2 of which have
uncertain origins-were studied with a microprobe 2-step laser mass
spectrometer. Many polycyclic arom. hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their
alkylated derivs. were identified in 2 of the 8 IDPs. The PAHs
obsd. include a high-mass envelope not found in meteorites or
terrestrial contaminants and prominent odd-mass peaks suggestive of
nitrogen-contg. functional groups attached to arom. chromophores.
In addn., the complexity of the IDP mass spectra has no precedence
in previous studies of meteorite samples or their acid residues.
Extensive checks were performed to demonstrate that the PAH signals
are not caused by terrestrial contaminants.
CBIB ABS (Compressed citation and abstract)
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L3 ANSWER 1 OF 5 CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS
119:275539 Identification of complex aromatic molecules in individual
interplanatary dust particles. Clemett, Simon J.; Maechling, Claude
R.; Zare, Richard N.; Swan, Patrick D.; Walker, Robert M. (Dep.
Chem., Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA, 94305-5080, USA). Science
(Washington, D. C., 1883-), 262(5134), 721-5 (English) 1993. CODEN:
SCIEAS. ISSN: 0036-8075.
AB Seventeen stratospherically collected particles-8 of which are
classified as interplanetary dust particles (IDPs), 7 of which are
classified as probable terrestrial contaminants, and 2 of which have
uncertain origins-were studied with a microprobe 2-step laser mass
spectrometer. Many polycyclic arom. hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their
alkylated derivs. were identified in 2 of the 8 IDPs. The PAHs
obsd. include a high-mass envelope not found in meteorites or
terrestrial contaminants and prominent odd-mass peaks suggestive of
nitrogen-contg. functional groups attached to arom. chromophores.
In addn., the complexity of the IDP mass spectra has no precedence
in previous studies of meteorite samples or their acid residues.
Extensive checks were performed to demonstrate that the PAH signals
are not caused by terrestrial contaminants.
BIB ABS (Citation and abstract)
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L3 ANSWER 1 OF 5 CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS
AN 119:275539 CA
TI Identification of complex aromatic molecules in individual
interplanatary dust particles
AU Clemett, Simon J.; Maechling, Claude R.; Zare, Richard N.; Swan,
Patrick D.; Walker, Robert M.
CS Dep. Chem., Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA, 94305-5080, USA
SO Science (Washington, D. C., 1883-) (1993), 262(5134), 721-5
CODEN: SCIEAS; ISSN: 0036-8075
DT Journal
LA English
AB Seventeen stratospherically collected particles-8 of which are
classified as interplanetary dust particles (IDPs), 7 of which are
classified as probable terrestrial contaminants, and 2 of which have
uncertain origins-were studied with a microprobe 2-step laser mass
spectrometer. Many polycyclic arom. hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their
alkylated derivs. were identified in 2 of the 8 IDPs. The PAHs
obsd. include a high-mass envelope not found in meteorites or
terrestrial contaminants and prominent odd-mass peaks suggestive of
nitrogen-contg. functional groups attached to arom. chromophores.
In addn., the complexity of the IDP mass spectra has no precedence
in previous studies of meteorite samples or their acid residues.
Extensive checks were performed to demonstrate that the PAH signals
are not caused by terrestrial contaminants.
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L3 ANSWER 1 OF 5 CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS
TI Identification of complex aromatic molecules in individual
interplanatary dust particles
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L3 5 ANSWERS CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS
CC 53-9 (Mineralogical and Geological Chemistry)
TI Identification of complex aromatic molecules in individual
interplanatary dust particles
ST interplanetary dust polycyclic arom hydrocarbon spectrum;
stratosphere interplanetary dust polycyclic arom hydrocarbon
IT Space, interstellar
(interplanetary, dust in, polycyclic arom. hydrocarbon mass
spectra for, from stratosphere)
IT Aromatic hydrocarbons, analysis
RL: ANT (Analyte); ANST (Analytical study)
(polycyclic, detn. of, in interplanetary dust particles, from
stratosphere, by laser mass spectrometry)
IT Atmosphere
(stratosphere, interplanetary dust particles in, polycyclic arom.
hydrocarbon mass spectra for)
IT 85-01-8, Phenanthrene, analysis 91-20-3, Naphthalene, analysis
100-42-5, Styrene, analysis
RL: ANT (Analyte); ANST (Analytical study)
(detn. of, in interplanetary dust particles, from stratosphere,
by laser mass spectrometry)
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L3 ANSWER 1 OF 5 CA COPYRIGHT 1996 ACS
CC 53-9 (Mineralogical and Geological Chemistry)
TI Identification of complex aromatic molecules in individual
interplanatary dust particles
ST interplanetary dust polycyclic arom hydrocarbon spectrum;
stratosphere interplanetary dust polycyclic arom hydrocarbon
IT Space, interstellar
(interplanetary, dust in, polycyclic arom. hydrocarbon mass
spectra for, from stratosphere)
IT Aromatic hydrocarbons, analysis
RL: ANT (Analyte); ANST (Analytical study)
(polycyclic, detn. of, in interplanetary dust particles, from
stratosphere, by laser mass spectrometry)
IT Atmosphere
(stratosphere, interplanetary dust particles in, polycyclic arom.
hydrocarbon mass spectra for)
IT 85-01-8, Phenanthrene, analysis 91-20-3, Naphthalene, analysis
100-42-5, Styrene, analysis
RL: ANT (Analyte); ANST (Analytical study)
(detn. of, in interplanetary dust particles, from stratosphere,
by laser mass spectrometry)