scholarly journals Quantitative evaluation of the feasibility of sampling the ice plumes at Enceladus for biomarkers of extraterrestrial life

2021 ◽  
Vol 118 (37) ◽  
pp. e2106197118
Author(s):  
James S. New ◽  
Bahar Kazemi ◽  
Vassilia Spathis ◽  
Mark C. Price ◽  
Richard A. Mathies ◽  
...  

Enceladus, an icy moon of Saturn, is a compelling destination for a probe seeking biosignatures of extraterrestrial life because its subsurface ocean exhibits significant organic chemistry that is directly accessible by sampling cryovolcanic plumes. State-of-the-art organic chemical analysis instruments can perform valuable science measurements at Enceladus provided they receive sufficient plume material in a fly-by or orbiter plume transit. To explore the feasibility of plume sampling, we performed light gas gun experiments impacting micrometer-sized ice particles containing a fluorescent dye biosignature simulant into a variety of soft metal capture surfaces at velocities from 800 m ⋅ s−1 up to 3 km ⋅ s−1. Quantitative fluorescence microscopy of the capture surfaces demonstrates organic capture efficiencies of up to 80 to 90% for isolated impact craters and of at least 17% on average on indium and aluminum capture surfaces at velocities up to 2.2 km ⋅ s−1. Our results reveal the relationships between impact velocity, particle size, capture surface, and capture efficiency for a variety of possible plume transit scenarios. Combined with sensitive microfluidic chemical analysis instruments, we predict that our capture system can be used to detect organic molecules in Enceladus plume ice at the 1 nM level—a sensitivity thought to be meaningful and informative for probing habitability and biosignatures.

RSC Advances ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (102) ◽  
pp. 100098-100102 ◽  
Author(s):  
Veera Mohana Rao Kakita ◽  
Vaibhav Kumar Shukla ◽  
Mandar Bopardikar ◽  
Tannistha Bhattacharya ◽  
Ramakrishna V. Hosur

In complex organic molecules, relaxation times measured from the PSYCHE homonuclear broadband decoupling methods provide a wealth of information on intramolecular dynamics and intermolecular interactions.


1989 ◽  
Vol 67 (12) ◽  
pp. 2095-2101 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Rodríguez-Castellón ◽  
P. Olivera-Pastor ◽  
A. Jiménez-López ◽  
P. Maireles-Torres ◽  
M. J. Hudson ◽  
...  

Aromatic amines such as o-phenylenediamine, m-phenylenediamine, p-phenylenediamine, benzidine, and 2-amino-4-methylpyridine were intercalated into tin(IV) hydrogen phosphate monohydrate (α-Sn(HPO4)2•H2O). o-Phenylenediamine and 2-amino-4-methylpyridine form a bilayer, while m-phenylenediamine, p-phenylenediamine, and benzidine form a monolayer. Phenylenediamines are monoprotonated on the interlayer surface of the phosphate, whereas benzidine is diprotonated. 2-Amino-4-methylpyridine exhibits a different behaviour with respect to pyridine, because the positive charge is localized between the two nitrogen atoms and not delocalised along the aromatic ring as in pyridine. The intercalation of benzidine causes a great shift in the relative position of the phosphate layers to accommodate the organic molecules. All products were characterized by chemical analysis, DTA-TG, IR spectroscopy, diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, and X-ray diffractometry. Keywords: intercalation, aryldiamines, benzidine, 2-amino-4-methylpyridine, α-Sn(HPO4)2•H2O.


2002 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Darabi ◽  
H. Wang

The rapidly growing applications in micro fluidic systems, biotechnology, micro chemical analysis systems, drug delivery systems, and chip-integrated cooling systems has introduced new opportunities and challenges in developing micropumps. Micropumps are one of the crucial components for moving liquids in these miniaturized systems. In this article, the focus is placed on both fundamental scientific and application specific issues. First, a brief review of the growing need for micropumps and the state of the art materials and fabrication technologies is presented. Next, the various pumping techniques, their working principle and their potential applicability to the future development of cost-effective miniature systems are discussed. Finally, selected results of an electrohydrodynamic micropump are presented.


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