The Roll of Ammonium Carbamate in Trapping Carbonaceous Species on Outer Planetary Surfaces
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Abstract
The reaction of CO2 and NH3 to form ammonium carbamate (CH6N2O2) is fairly well known. Thermal processing of mixtures of CO2, NH3, and other species have shown that ammonium carbamate can form and trap some species where they can remain well above their sublimation temperatures. Infrared absorption spectroscopy and a closed-cycle helium cryostat are used to create and analyze the ice mixtures at various temperatures. A series of experiments investigate the capability of ammonium carbamate to trap various molecules while also determining whether or not ammonium carbamate will form with NH3 mixed with other carbonaceous species.
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Presenters
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Douglas White
Chemistry and Physics, University of South Carolina Aiken
Authors
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Douglas White
Chemistry and Physics, University of South Carolina Aiken