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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Chromatography A Année : 2024

Dimethylformamide Dimethyl Acetal Reagent for in situ Chiral Analyses of Organic Molecules on Titan with the Dragonfly Mass Spectrometer Space Instrument (Dragonfly mission)

Jade Samson
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Caroline Freissinet
David Coscia
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Samuel Teinturier
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Cyril Szopa

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Thanks to the Cassini-Huygens space mission between 2004 and 2017, a lot was learned about Titan, the biggest satellite of Saturn, and its intriguing atmosphere, surface, and organic chemistry complexity. However, key questions about the potential for the atmosphere and surface chemistry to produce organic molecules of direct interest for prebiotic chemistry and life did not find an answer. Due to Titan potential as a habitable world, NASA selected the Dragonfly space mission to be launched in 2027 to Titan's surface and explore the Shangri-La surface region for minimum 3 years. One of the main goals of this mission will be to understand the past and actual abundant prebiotic chemistry on Titan, especially using the Dragonfly Mass Spectrometer (DraMS). Two recently used sample pre-treatments for Gas Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS mode of DraMS) analyses are planned prior analysis to extract refractory organic molecules of interest for prebiotic chemistry and astrobiology. The dimethylformamide dimethylacetal (DMF-DMA) derivatization reaction offers undoubtedly an opportunity to detect biosignatures by volatilizing refractory biological or prebiotic molecules and conserving the chiral carbons’ conformation while an enantiomeric excess indicates a chemical feature induced primarily by life (and may be aided on the primitive systems by light polarization). The goal of this study is to investigate the ageing of DMF-DMA in DraMS (and likely MOMA) capsules prior to in situ analysis on Titan (or Mars). The main results highlighted by our work on DMF-DMA are first its satisfactory stability for space requirements through time (no significant degradation over a year of storage and less than 30% of lost under thermal stress) to a wide range of temperature (0°C to 250°C), or the presence of water and oxidants during the derivatization reaction (between 0 and 10% of DMF-DMA degradation). Moreover, this reagent derivatized very well amines and carboxylic acids in high or trace amounts (ppt to hundreds of ppm), conserving their molecular conformation during the heat at 145°C for 3 minutes (0 to 4 % in the enantiomeric form change).
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insu-04536914 , version 1 (08-04-2024)

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D Boulesteix, A Buch, Jade Samson, Caroline Freissinet, David Coscia, et al.. Dimethylformamide Dimethyl Acetal Reagent for in situ Chiral Analyses of Organic Molecules on Titan with the Dragonfly Mass Spectrometer Space Instrument (Dragonfly mission). Journal of Chromatography A, In press, ⟨10.1016/j.chroma.2024.464860⟩. ⟨insu-04536914⟩
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