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Chemical analysis of organic molecules in carbonaceous

meteorites

Torrao Pinto Martins, Zita Carla

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Torrao Pinto Martins, Z. C. (2007, January 24). Chemical analysis of organic molecules in carbonaceous meteorites. Retrieved from

https://hdl.handle.net/1887/9450

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Refereed Publications

Garry J. R.C., ten Kate I. L., Martins Z., Nørnberg P., Ehrenfreund P. (2006) Analysis and survival of amino acids in martian regolith analogs. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 41, 391-405.

Glavin D. P., Dworkin J. P., Aubrey A., Botta O., Doty III J. H., Martins Z., Bada J. L.

(2006) Amino acid analyses of Antarctic CM2 meteorites using liquid chromatography-time of flight-mass spectrometry. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 41, 889-902.

Martins Z., Watson J. S., Sephton M. A., Botta O., Ehrenfreund P., Gilmour. I. (2006) Free dicarboxylic and aromatic acids in the carbonaceous chondrites Murchison and Orgueil. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 41, 1073-1080.

Ehrenfreund P., Ruiterkamp R., Peeters Z., Foing B., Salama F. and Martins Z. (2006) The ORGANICS experiment on BIOPAN V: UV and space exposure of aromatic compounds. Planetary and Space Science, in press.

Botta O., Martins Z., Ehrenfreund P. (2006) Amino acids in Antarctic CM1 meteorites and their relationship to other carbonaceous chondrites. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, in press.

Martins Z., Hofmann B. A., Gnos E., Greenwood R. C., Verchovsky A., Franchi I. A., Jull A. J. T., Botta O., Glavin D. P., Dworkin J. P., Ehrenfreund P. (2006) Amino acid composition, petrology, geochemistry, 14C terrestrial age and oxygen isotopes of the Shisr 033 CR chondrite. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, submitted.

Martins Z., Botta O., Fogel M. L., Sephton M. A., Glavin D. P., Watson J. S., Dworkin J. P., Schwartz A. W., Ehrenfreund P. (2006) Extraterrestrial nucleobases in the Murchison meteorite. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, submitted.

Martins Z., Alexander C. M. O’D., Orzechowska G. E., Fogel M. L., Ehrenfreund P.

(2006) Indigenous amino acids and chiral excess present in CR primitive meteorites. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, submitted.

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Conference Proceedings

Martins Z., Botta O., Ehrenfreund P. (2003) Nucleobases in carbonaceous chondrites.

Meteoritics & Planetary Science 38, abstract #5060.

Martins Z., Botta O., Ehrenfreund P. (2004) Relative amino acid composition of CM1 carbonaceous chondrites. 35th Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, abstract #1486.

Martins Z., Botta O., de Vries M., Becker L., Ehrenfreund P. (2004) A re-examination of nucleobases in carbonaceous chondrites. 35th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, abstract #3599.

Martins Z., Botta O., Sephton M. A., Ehrenfreund P. (2004) Purines and pyrimidines in carbonaceous chondrites: a re-analysis. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 39, abstract #5145.

Martins Z., Greenwood R. C., Franchi I. A., Botta O., Ehrenfreund P., Hofmann B. A.

(2005) Amino acids composition and oxygen isotopes in the Shisr 033 CR chondrite. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 40, abstract #5164.

Botta O., Martins Z., Emmenegger C., Dworkin J. P., Glavin D. P., Harvey R. P., Zenobi R., Bada J. L., Ehrenfreund P. (2006) Reassessing the organic content of Antarctic ice and meteorites. 37th Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 37, abstract #1464.

Botta O., Martins Z., Emmenegger C., Dworkin J. P., Glavin D. P., Harvey R. P., Zenobi R., Ehrenfreund P. (2006) Isotopic amino acids and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in meteorites and ice samples from LaPaz ice field, Antarctica.

Meteoritics & Planetary Science 41, abstract #5262.

Martins Z., Botta O., Fogel M. L., Sephton M. A., Glavin D. P., Watson J. S., Dworkin J. P., Schwartz A. W., Ehrenfreund P. (2006) Isotopic analysis of nucleobases in the Murchison meteorite. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 41, abstract #5204.

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