Interaction dust–plasma in Titan's ionosphere: Feedbacks on the gas phase composition

Icarus(2023)

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Titan's organic aerosols are formed and spend some time in the ionosphere, an atmospheric layer ionized by solar VUV photons and energetic particles coming from the magnetosphere of Saturn, forming a natural N2-CH4-H2 plasma. Previous works showed some chemical evolution processes: VUV photons slightly alter the aerosols nitrile bands, hydrogen atoms tend to hydrogenate their surface and carbon-containing species participate to the growth of the aerosols. This work investigates the effect of the other plasma species, neglected until now, namely the N2-H2 derived ions, radicals and electronic or vibrational excited states. Industrial plasmas often use N2-H2 discharges to form ammonia-based fertilizers, for metal nitriding, and to erode organic surfaces. Consequently, these are likely to affect Titan's organic aerosols.
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Titan's organic aerosols,Aerosol–plasma interaction,N2-H2 erosive plasma,Neutral and ion mass spectrometry,Surface processes
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