Detection and reactivity of Titan tholins in liquid hydrocarbons containing polar compounds
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2019-09
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Abstract
Tholins are complex organic materials produced via
photolysis of methane and dinitrogen gases in Titan’s
upper atmosphere. These long-chained hydrocarbons
sediment to the moon surface and interact with liquid
hydrocarbons via methane rain [1], [2] and methaneethane-nitrogen dominated lakes and seas [3]–[6].
However, preliminary studies have shown that
tholins are only weakly soluble in non-polar solvents
such as methane and ethane, and soluble in polar
solvents [7]–[11]. We have decided to determine the
solubility of Titan tholins in solutions of liquid
hydrocarbons mixed with nitriles, such as
acrylonitrile, acetonitrile, and hexane.