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Origin of ammoniated phyllosilicates on dwarf planet Ceres and asteroids
2021
Nature Communications
AbstractThe surface mineralogy of dwarf planet Ceres is rich in ammonium (NH4+) bearing phyllosilicates. However, the origin and formation mechanisms of ammoniated phyllosilicates on Ceres's surface are still elusive. Here we report on laboratory simulation experiments under astrophysical conditions mimicking Ceres' physical and chemical environments with the goal to better understand the source of ammoniated minerals on Ceres' surface. We observe that thermally driven proton exchange reactions
doi:10.1038/s41467-021-23011-4
pmid:33976207
fatcat:xzndtg5qczemlfgrkj7j3nlzsa