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Formation of Interstellar Complex Organic Molecules on Water-rich Ices Triggered by Atomic Carbon Freezing

Stefano Ferrero, C. Ceccarelli, Piero Ugliengo, Mariona Sodupe, Albert Rimola

2023The Astrophysical Journal20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The reactivity of interstellar carbon atoms (C) on water-dominated ices is one of the possible ways to form interstellar complex organic molecules (iCOMs). In this work, we report a quantum chemical study of the coupling reaction of C ( 3 P) with an icy water molecule, alongside possible subsequent reactions with the most abundant closed-shell frozen species (NH 3 , CO, CO 2 , and H 2 ), atoms (H, N, and O), and molecular radicals (OH, NH 2 , and CH 3 ). We found that C reacts spontaneously with the water molecule, resulting in the formation of 3 C–OH 2 , a highly reactive species due to its triplet electronic state. While reactions with the closed-shell species do not show any reactivity, reactions with N and O form CN and CO, respectively, the latter ending up in methanol upon subsequent hydrogenation. The reactions with OH, CH 3 , and NH 2 form methanediol, ethanol, and methanimine, respectively, upon subsequent hydrogenation. We also propose an explanation for methane formation observed in experiments through additions of H to C in the presence of ices. The astrochemical implications of this work are: (i) atomic C on water ice is locked into 3 C–OH 2 , making difficult the reactivity of bare C atoms on icy surfaces, contrary to what is assumed in current astrochemical models; and (ii) the extraordinary reactivity of 3 C–OH 2 provides new routes toward the formation of iCOMs in a nonenergetic way, in particular ethanol, the mother of other iCOMs once it is in the gas phase.

Topics & Concepts

Reactivity (psychology)AstrochemistryMoleculeRadicalPhysicsCarbon fibersAtomic carbonInterstellar mediumInterstellar iceMethanolPhotochemistryChemical physicsChemistryHydrogenAstrophysicsOrganic chemistryMaterials scienceQuantum mechanicsGalaxyAlternative medicinePathologyMedicineComposite materialComposite numberAstrophysics and Star Formation StudiesAtmospheric chemistry and aerosolsAdvanced Chemical Physics Studies
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