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    Determination of accurate electron chiral asymmetries in fenchone and camphor in the VUV range: sensitivity to isomerism and enantiomeric purity

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    Photoelectron circular dichroism (PECD) manifests itself as an intense forward/backward asymmetry in the angular distribution of photoelectrons produced from randomly-oriented enantiomers by photoionization with circularly-polarized light (CPL). As a sensitive probe of both photoionization dynamics and of the chiral molecular potential, PECD attracts much interest especially with the recent performance of related experiments with visible and VUV laser sources. Here we report, by use of quasi-perfect CPL VUV synchrotron radiation and using a double imaging photoelectron/photoion coincidence (i2PEPICO) spectrometer, new and very accurate values of the corresponding asymmetries on showcase chiral isomers: camphor and fenchone. These data have additionally been normalized to the absolute enantiopurity of the sample as measured by a chromatographic technique. They can therefore be used as benchmarking data for new PECD experiments, as well as for theoretical models. In particular we found, especially for the outermost orbital of both molecules, a good agreement with CMS-X PECD modeling over the whole VUV range. We also report a spectacular sensitivity of PECD to isomerism for slow electrons, showing large and opposite asymmetries when comparing R-camphor to R-fenchone (respectively -10% and +16 % around 10 eV). In the course of this study, we could also assess the analytical potential of PECD. Indeed, the accuracy of the data we provide are such that limited departure from perfect enantiopurity in the sample we purchased could be detected and estimated in excellent agreement with the analysis performed in parallel via a chromatographic technique, establishing a new standard of accuracy, in the ±1 % range, for enantiomeric excess measurement via PECD. The i2PEPICO technique allows correlating PECD measurements to specific parent ion masses, which would allow its application to analysis of complex mixtures

    Rupture de symĂ©trie chirale : asymĂ©trie et origine des molĂ©cules chirales impliquĂ©es dans l’évolution prĂ©biotique

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    Since the Pasteur’s discovery of chirality more than 150 years ago, the origin of homochirality remains to be an unresolved mystery, which is probably linked to the origin of life-itself. This puzzle was named by the journal Nature as one of the five biggest unresolved puzzles in modern science.Today there exist two ways to address the question of the origin of molecular homochirality. It implies either deterministic or chance scenario. The latest is based on the spontaneous resolution of enantiomers by phase transition, and in consequence, it cannot be tested. On the other hand, deterministic theories can be subjected to experimental confirmation, since if there was, in fact, a chiral influence that imposed its chirality this should in principle be reproducible.The presented manuscript is a synthesis of bibliographic research and experimental studies that focus on the interaction of CPL with chiral molecules which are put in the context of the origin of homochirality of life. This work is aiming to advance our understanding of chiroptical properties of chiral molecules as well as to determine chiral species susceptible to be present in cometary iceDepuis la dĂ©couverte de la chiralitĂ© molĂ©culaire par Pasteur il y a plus de 150 ans, l'origine de l'homochiralitĂ© de la vie reste un mystĂšre non rĂ©solu et troublant, qui remonte probablement Ă  l'origine de la vie elle-mĂȘme. Cette Ă©nigme a rĂ©cemment Ă©tĂ© recensĂ©e dans Nature comme Ă©tant l’une des cinq plus grandes Ă©nigmes non rĂ©solues par la science.Aujourd'hui il existe deux façons d’aborder le problĂšme de l'origine de l'asymĂ©trie molĂ©culaire impliquant des scĂ©narios soit dĂ©terministes soit alĂ©atoires. Ces derniers Ă©tant basĂ©s sur la rĂ©solution spontanĂ©e des Ă©nantiomĂšres, et sont donc impossible Ă  tester. En revanche, les thĂ©ories dĂ©terministes peuvent ĂȘtre confrontĂ©es Ă  l’expĂ©rience afin notamment de valider la reproductibilitĂ© de leur influence chirale.Le prĂ©sent manuscrit est une synthĂšse bibliographique et expĂ©rimentale mettant en Ă©vidence les interactions de la LPC avec des molĂ©cules chirales dans le cadre de l’origine de l’homochiralitĂ© de la vie. Ces travaux ont pour but de mieux comprendre les propriĂ©tĂ©s chiroptiques de molĂ©cules chirales ainsi que de dĂ©terminer les espĂšces chirales susceptibles d'ĂȘtre prĂ©sentes dans la glace comĂ©tair

    Chiral symmetry breaking : asymmetry and origin of chiral molecules relevant in prebiotic evolution

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    Depuis la dĂ©couverte de la chiralitĂ© molĂ©culaire par Pasteur il y a plus de 150 ans, l'origine de l'homochiralitĂ© de la vie reste un mystĂšre non rĂ©solu et troublant, qui remonte probablement Ă  l'origine de la vie elle-mĂȘme. Cette Ă©nigme a rĂ©cemment Ă©tĂ© recensĂ©e dans Nature comme Ă©tant l’une des cinq plus grandes Ă©nigmes non rĂ©solues par la science.Aujourd'hui il existe deux façons d’aborder le problĂšme de l'origine de l'asymĂ©trie molĂ©culaire impliquant des scĂ©narios soit dĂ©terministes soit alĂ©atoires. Ces derniers Ă©tant basĂ©s sur la rĂ©solution spontanĂ©e des Ă©nantiomĂšres, et sont donc impossible Ă  tester. En revanche, les thĂ©ories dĂ©terministes peuvent ĂȘtre confrontĂ©es Ă  l’expĂ©rience afin notamment de valider la reproductibilitĂ© de leur influence chirale.Le prĂ©sent manuscrit est une synthĂšse bibliographique et expĂ©rimentale mettant en Ă©vidence les interactions de la LPC avec des molĂ©cules chirales dans le cadre de l’origine de l’homochiralitĂ© de la vie. Ces travaux ont pour but de mieux comprendre les propriĂ©tĂ©s chiroptiques de molĂ©cules chirales ainsi que de dĂ©terminer les espĂšces chirales susceptibles d'ĂȘtre prĂ©sentes dans la glace comĂ©taireSince the Pasteur’s discovery of chirality more than 150 years ago, the origin of homochirality remains to be an unresolved mystery, which is probably linked to the origin of life-itself. This puzzle was named by the journal Nature as one of the five biggest unresolved puzzles in modern science.Today there exist two ways to address the question of the origin of molecular homochirality. It implies either deterministic or chance scenario. The latest is based on the spontaneous resolution of enantiomers by phase transition, and in consequence, it cannot be tested. On the other hand, deterministic theories can be subjected to experimental confirmation, since if there was, in fact, a chiral influence that imposed its chirality this should in principle be reproducible.The presented manuscript is a synthesis of bibliographic research and experimental studies that focus on the interaction of CPL with chiral molecules which are put in the context of the origin of homochirality of life. This work is aiming to advance our understanding of chiroptical properties of chiral molecules as well as to determine chiral species susceptible to be present in cometary ic

    Biosignature Analysis of Mars Soil Analogs from the Atacama Desert: Challenges and Implications for Future Missions to Mars

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    International audienceThe detection of biosignatures on Mars is of outstanding interest in the current field of Astrobiology and drives various fields of research, ranging from new sample collection strategies to the development of more sensitive detection techniques. Detailed analysis of the organic content in Mars analog materials collected from extreme environments on Earth improves the current understanding of biosignature preservation and detection under conditions similar to those of Mars. In this article, we examined the biological fingerprint of several locations in the Atacama Desert (Chile), which include different wet and dry, and intermediate to high elevation salt flats (also named salars). Liquid Chromatography and Multidimensional Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry measurement techniques were used for the detection and analysis of amino acids extracted from the salt crusts and sediments by using sophisticated extraction procedures. Illumina 16S amplicon sequencing was used for the identification of microbial communities associated with the different sample locations. Although amino acid load and organic carbon and nitrogen quantities were generally low, it was found that most of the samples harbored complex and versatile microbial communities, which were dominated by (extremely) halophilic microorganisms (most notably by species of the Archaeal family Halobacteriaceae). The dominance of salts (i.e., halites and sulfates) in the investigated samples leaves its mark on the composition of the microbial communities but does not appear to hinder the potential of life to flourish since it can clearly adapt to the higher concentrations. Although the Atacama Desert is one of the driest and harshest environments on Earth, it is shown that there are still sub-locations where life is able to maintain a foothold, and, as such, salt flats could be considered as interesting targets for future life exploration missions on Mars

    Response to Comment on “Ribose and related sugars from ultraviolet irradiation of interstellar ice analogs”

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    International audienceWe detected ribose and related sugars in the organic residues of simulated interstellar ices using multidimensional gas chromatography. Kawai questions the formation of sugar compounds in the ices and suggests that they arise from a classical formose reaction during sample workup for analysis. We disagree with this hypothesis and present additional data to argue that Kawai’s criticism does not apply

    Ribose and related sugars from ultraviolet irradiation of interstellar ice analogues

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    International audienceThis folder includes:*Supplementary Material (.pdf)(Materials and Methods, Figs. S1–S6, Table S1, caption for movie S1)Other supplementary materials available for this manuscript: *Movie S1 (.mp4)*GC×GC chromatograms of ice sample and blank recorded with LECO Corp ChromaTOFTM (.peg

    Game changers in science and technology - now and beyond

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    The recent devastating pandemic has drastically reminded humanity of the importance of constant scientific and technological progress. A strong interdisciplinary dialogue between academic and industrial scientists of various specialties, entrepreneurs, managers and the public is paramount in triggering new breakthrough ideas which often emerge at the interface of disciplines. The following sections, compiled by a highly diverse group of authors, are summarizing recently achieved game-changing leaps in science and technology. The game-changers range from paradigm shifts in scientific theories to make impact over several decades to game-changers that have the potential to change our everyday lives tomorrow. The paper is an interdisciplinary dialogue of relevance for academic interdisciplinary thinkers, large corporations' strategic planners, and top executives alike; it provides a glimpse into what further breakthroughs the future may hold and thereby intends to spark new ideas with its readers
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