Uptake of Hydrogen Bonding Molecules by Benzene Nanoparticles

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Abstract

The uptake of molecules on nanometer-size clusters of polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) is important for the condensation of water on PAH aerosols in the atmosphere and for ice mantle growth on nanoparticles in the interstellar medium. We generate benzene clusters BzN of mean size N¯ ≈ 300 (radius R¯ ≈ 2.2 Å) as a model system for the PAH nanoparticles. Using molecular beams and mass spectrometry detection, we investigate the uptake of water, methanol, and ethanol by these clusters. All picked up molecules are highly mobile on BzN and generate clusters within <3 ms. The relative uptakes for the different investigated molecules can be directly compared and quantified. Water molecules exhibit the lowest relative pickup probability that is ∼30% lower than those for methanol and ethanol, which are approximately the same.

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Vinklárek, I. S., Pysanenko, A., Pluhařová, E., & Fárník, M. (2022). Uptake of Hydrogen Bonding Molecules by Benzene Nanoparticles. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 13(17), 3781–3788. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.2c00835

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