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Purines and triazines in the Murchison meteorite
Authors:Ryoichi Hayatsu  Martin H Studier  Leon P Moore  Edward Anders
Institution:1. Enrico Fermi Institute and Department of Chemistry, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637, U.S.A.;2. Chemistry Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439, U.S.A.
Abstract:Two samples of the Murchison C2 chondrite were examined for organic nitrogen compounds, using mass spectrometry as well as paper and thin-layer chromatography. Under mild extraction conditions (water or formic acid) only aliphatic amines and C2-C6 alkylpyridines were seen; the latter may be contaminants. Under drastic extraction conditions (hot, 3–6 M HCl or CF3COOH), a variety of basic nitrogen compounds appeared, in the following amounts (ppm): adenine (15), guanine (5), melamine (20), cyanuric acid (20–30), guanylurea (30–45), urea (25), etc. Apparently these compounds are present mainly in macromolecular material, and are released only upon acid hydrolysis.These findings support our earlier identifications of these compounds in the Orgueil meteorite. They also suggest that the recent failure by Folsomeet al. (Nature232, 108–109, 1971; Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta37, 455–465, 1973) to find purines or triazines in carbonaceous chondrites was due to inadequate extraction conditions: water and formic acid, rather than HCl. Conversely, we were unable to detect the principal compound class reported by Folsome et al.: 4-hydroxypyrimidines.
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