Published 1990 | Version v1
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Titanium oxide Magneli phases in four chondritic porous interplanetary dust particles

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Detailed analytical electron microscope analyses of four fine-grained chondritic porous interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) reveal the presence of titanium oxide Magneli phases, Ti(n)O(2n-1) (n = 4, 5, 6), and rare Ti-metal. The association of Magneli phases, Ti-metal, and carbonaceous material in chondritic IDPs, along with the grain size distributions of Ti-metal and Magneli phases and equilibrium dissociation pressures for these oxygen-deficient Ti-oxides, support in situ solid carbon gasification in these extraterrestrial particles. The active catalyst in this process is titanium metal that may be of interstellar origin. A model is proposed that explains the higher solid carbon content of chondritic IDPs relative to bulk carbon abundances typical for carbonaceous chondrite matrices that represent another type of more metamorphosed undifferentiated solar system bodies. 59 refs

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Lunar and Planetary Institute.
Imprint Place
Houston, TX (USA)
Imprint Title
Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 20th, Houston, TX, Mar. 13-17, 1989, Proceedings
Imprint Pagination
601 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 323-333.

Conference

Title
Lunar planetary science conference.
Dates
12-18 Mar 1989.
Place
Houston, TX (USA).

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
CONF-8903111--.