Compaction and Destruction Cross-Sections for α-Glycine from Radiolysis Process via 1.0 keV Electron Beam as a Function of Temperature

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Souza-Correa, J. A. [1 ]
da Costa, C. A. P. [1 ]
da Silveira, E. F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Pontificia Univ Catolica Rio de Janeiro PUC Rio, Dept Phys, Van de Graaff Lab, Rua Marques de Sao Vicente 225, BR-22451900 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
关键词
Amino acids; Electron gun; Glycine decay; Glycine compaction; Infrared; Tholin; AMINO-ACIDS; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; THERMODYNAMIC ASPECTS; ISOTOPIC ANALYSES; ICE; POLYMORPHISM; BOMBARDMENT; ION; IRRADIATION; STABILITY;
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10.1089/ast.2018.1986
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P1 [天文学];
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摘要
Glycine is an amino acid that has already been detected in space. It is relevant to estimate its resistance under cosmic radiation. In this way, a sublimate of glycine in alpha-form on KBr substrate was exposed in the laboratory to a 1.0 keV electron beam. The radiolysis study was performed at 40 K, 80 K, and 300 K sample temperatures. These temperatures were chosen to cover characteristics of the outer space environment. The evolution of glycine compaction and degradation was monitored in real time by infrared spectroscopy (Fourier-transform infrared) by investigation in the spectral ranges of 3500-2100, 1650-1200, and 950-750 cm(-1). The compaction cross-section increases as the glycine temperature decreases. The glycine film thickness layer of similar to 160 nm was depleted completely after similar to 15 min at 300 K under irradiation with similar to 1.4 mu A beam current on the target, whereas the glycine depletion at 40 K and 80 K occurred after about 4 h under similar conditions. The destruction cross-section at room temperature is found to be (13.8 +/- 0.2) x 10(-17) cm(2), that is, about 20 times higher than the values for glycine depletion at lower temperatures (<80 K). Emerging and vanishing peak absorbance related to OCN- and CO bands was observed in 2230-2100 cm(-1) during the radiolysis at 40 K and 80 K. The same new IR bands appear in the range of 1600-1500, 1480-1370, and 1350-1200 cm(-1) after total glycine depletion for all temperature configurations. A strong N-H deformation band growing at 1510 cm(-1) was observed only at 300 K. Finally, the destruction cross-section associated to tholin decay at room temperature is estimated to be (1.30 +/- 0.05) x 10(-17) cm(2). In addition, a correlation between the formation cross-sections for daughter and granddaughter molecules at 300 K is also obtained from the experimental data.
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