C. Rodier et al., Chemical derivatization of amino acids for in situ analysis of Martian samples by gas chromatography, J CHROMAT A, 915(1-2), 2001, pp. 199-207
Three different methods of derivatization are tested in order to select and
optimize one for the in situ analysis of amino acids in Martian samples. T
he silylation procedure can easily be automated with a high yield and a lin
ear response in a large range of concentrations. The alkylation method is s
imple and easily automated, but irreproducible data are obtained for the re
action in the GC liner at quite a high temperature (300 degreesC). Moreover
by-products of the reaction interfere in the GC chromatograms and mass spe
ctrometry detection is needed for product identification. The chloroformate
derivatization has several advantages such as one-step reaction and short
time analysis. The main problem of this procedure is the shaking step which
difficult to develop in space application. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science BN. A
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