• Title of article

    A laboratory pilot for in situ analysis of refractory organic matter in Martian soil by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry Original Research Article

  • Author/Authors

    Damein Meunier، نويسنده , , Robert Sternberg، نويسنده , , Franck Mettetal، نويسنده , , Arnaud Buch، نويسنده , , David Coscia، نويسنده , , Cyril Szopa، نويسنده , , Claude Rodier، نويسنده , , Patrice Coll، نويسنده , , Michael Cabanec، نويسنده , , François Raulin، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    337
  • To page
    344
  • Abstract
    The “Sample Analysis at Mars” project (SAM) is a multi purpose space experiment devoted to the in situ analysis of the Martian environment. It is designed to run multiple analyses on gas or solid samples, and eventually liquids, and is proposed to be part of the scientific payload of the future NASA Mars Science Laboratory 2009 (MSL 2009). One of its main objectives is to discover traces of a past or present life on the planet. Here is presented the laboratory pilot system for automated analysis of possibly refractory organic matter in Martian soil samples, which corresponds to a part of the Chemical Separation and Processing Laboratory of SAM experiment. It is a one-pot process performing, in a row, extraction, derivatization and transfer of the organic molecules to a gas chromatography–mass spectrometer for analysis. We have shown that such a system is able to detect 10 pmol of refractive material from a 100 mg sample of Atacama desert, which is a good Martian analogue for organics analysis. This pilot can handle and allow the analysis of a wide range of molecules, including carboxylic and amino acids, which are of utmost interest for the goal which is aimed. Further on, such a system is universal, and could be taken as a good start for any future in situ exploratory space mission.
  • Keywords
    GC–MS , MSL 2009 , Mars , In situ exploration , Derivatization , Exobiology , Extraction , On-line analysis , Micro-reactor , Sample analysis at Mars
  • Journal title
    Advances in Space Research
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Advances in Space Research
  • Record number

    1131452