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KRČMA, F. CHUDJÁK, S.
Originální název
The Role of Oxzgen and Carbon dioxide on Discharge Initiated Chemistrz in Titan Relate dAtmosphere at Relevant Temperatures
Typ
článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
The chemical processes initiated by electrical discharges in prebiotic atmospheres became a hot topic during the last decade because of extensive discovering of exo-planets. The biggest atmospheric data collection is about Saturn’s moon Titan atmosphere that is composed mainly from nitrogen and methane at low temperature of about 94 K. The presented contribution gives the first measurement of the main compounds formed in glow discharge at atmospheric pressure in nitrogen-methane gaseous mixture containing traces of oxygen and carbon dioxide at the relevant temperature. Results show very complex chemistry in these mixtures leading to the formation of currently considered direct life precursors like formamide.
Klíčová slova
glow discharge, Titan atmosphere, nitrogen, methan, oxygen, carbon dioxid, formamid, low temperature
Autoři
KRČMA, F.; CHUDJÁK, S.
Vydáno
18. 1. 2019
Místo
Bratislava
ISBN
978-80-8147-089-9
Kniha
22nd Symposium on Application of Plasma Processes and 11th EU-Japan Joint Symposium on Plasma Processing, Book of Contributed Papers
Strany od
338
Strany do
342
Strany počet
5
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT160135, author="František {Krčma} and Stanislav {Chudják}", title="The Role of Oxzgen and Carbon dioxide on Discharge Initiated Chemistrz in Titan Relate dAtmosphere at Relevant Temperatures", booktitle="22nd Symposium on Application of Plasma Processes and 11th EU-Japan Joint Symposium on Plasma Processing, Book of Contributed Papers", year="2019", pages="338--342", address="Bratislava", isbn="978-80-8147-089-9" }