A New “Non-energetic” Route to Complex Organic Molecules in Astrophysical Environments: The C + H 2 O → H 2 CO Solid-state Reaction

  • Potapov A
  • Krasnokutski S
  • Jäger C
  • et al.
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Abstract

The solid-state reaction C + H 2 O → H 2 CO was studied experimentally following the co-deposition of C atoms and H 2 O molecules at low temperatures. In spite of the reaction barrier and absence of energetic triggering, the reaction proceeds fast on the experimental timescale pointing to its quantum tunneling mechanism. This route to formaldehyde shows a new “non-energetic” pathway to complex organic and prebiotic molecules in astrophysical environments. Energetic processing by UV irradiation of the ice produced by co-deposition of C and H 2 O reactants leads mainly to the destruction of H 2 CO and the formation of CO 2 , challenging the role of energetic processing in the synthesis of complex organic molecules under astrophysically relevant conditions.

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Potapov, A., Krasnokutski, S. A., Jäger, C., & Henning, T. (2021). A New “Non-energetic” Route to Complex Organic Molecules in Astrophysical Environments: The C + H 2 O → H 2 CO Solid-state Reaction. The Astrophysical Journal, 920(2), 111. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac1a70

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