SignificanceRefractory organics are the main hosts of carbon, nitrogen, and other biogenic elements in primitive solar system material. We have synthesized refractory organics by ionizing a gas mixture reminiscent of the composition of the protosolar nebula, at temperatures up to 1,000 K in a plasma. Synthesized compounds share chemical and structural features with chondritic organics, and trapped noble gases reproduce well the elemental and isotopic characteristics of meteoritic noble gases. Our study suggests that organosynthesis took place in the solar system, including in its warm regions, and was ubiquitous anywhere the nebular gas was subject to ionization.