Chemical evolution of primordial salts and organic sulfur molecules in the asteroid 162173 Ryugu
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Published:2023-09-18
Issue:1
Volume:14
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Yoshimura ToshihiroORCID, Takano YoshinoriORCID, Naraoka Hiroshi, Koga ToshikiORCID, Araoka DaisukeORCID, Ogawa Nanako O.ORCID, Schmitt-Kopplin PhilippeORCID, Hertkorn NorbertORCID, Oba YasuhiroORCID, Dworkin Jason P.ORCID, Aponte José C.ORCID, Yoshikawa Takaaki, Tanaka Satoru, Ohkouchi Naohiko, Hashiguchi MinakoORCID, McLain Hannah, Parker Eric T., Sakai Saburo, Yamaguchi Mihoko, Suzuki Takahiro, Yokoyama TetsuyaORCID, Yurimoto HisayoshiORCID, Nakamura Tomoki, Noguchi TakaakiORCID, Okazaki Ryuji, Yabuta HikaruORCID, Sakamoto KanakoORCID, Yada ToruORCID, Nishimura Masahiro, Nakato AikoORCID, Miyazaki AkikoORCID, Yogata KasumiORCID, Abe Masanao, Okada TatsuakiORCID, Usui TomohiroORCID, Yoshikawa Makoto, Saiki Takanao, Tanaka Satoshi, Terui Fuyuto, Nakazawa SatoruORCID, Watanabe Sei-ichiroORCID, Tsuda Yuichi, Tachibana ShogoORCID, Hamase Kenji, Furusho Aogu, Fukushima Kazuhiko, Aoki Dan, Glavin Daniel P., McLain Hannah L., Elsila Jamie E., Graham Heather V., Eiler John M., Ruf Alexander, Orthous-Daunay Francois-Regis, Wolters Cédric, Isa Junko, Vuitton Véronique, Thissen Roland, Sugahara Haruna, Mita Hajime, Furukawa Yoshihiro, Chikaraishi Yoshito, Morita Mayu, Onose Morihiko, Kabashima Fumie, Fujishima Kosuke, Sato Hajime, Sasaki Kazunori, Kano Kuniyuki, Nomura Shin-ichiro M., Aoki Junken, Yamazaki Tomoya, Kimura Yuki,
Abstract
AbstractSamples from the carbonaceous asteroid (162173) Ryugu provide information on the chemical evolution of organic molecules in the early solar system. Here we show the element partitioning of the major component ions by sequential extractions of salts, carbonates, and phyllosilicate-bearing fractions to reveal primordial brine composition of the primitive asteroid. Sodium is the dominant electrolyte of the salt fraction extract. Anions and NH4+ are more abundant in the salt fraction than in the carbonate and phyllosilicate fractions, with molar concentrations in the order SO42− > Cl− > S2O32− > NO3− > NH4+. The salt fraction extracts contain anionic soluble sulfur-bearing species such as Sn-polythionic acids (n < 6), Cn-alkylsulfonates, alkylthiosulfonates, hydroxyalkylsulfonates, and hydroxyalkylthiosulfonates (n < 7). The sulfur-bearing soluble compounds may have driven the molecular evolution of prebiotic organic material transforming simple organic molecules into hydrophilic, amphiphilic, and refractory S allotropes.
Funder
MEXT | Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary
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