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Noncovalent Interactions Steer the Formation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.

Daniël B RapJohanna G M SchrauwenBritta RedlichSandra Brünken
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Aromatic molecules play an important role in the chemistry of astronomical environments such as the cold interstellar medium (ISM) and (exo)planetary atmospheres. The observed abundances of (polycyclic) aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzonitrile and cyanonaphthalenes are, however, highly underestimated by astrochemical models. This demonstrates the need for more experimentally verified reaction pathways. The low-temperature ion-molecule reaction of benzonitrile •+ with acetylene is studied here using a multifaceted approach involving kinetics and spectroscopic probing of the reaction products. A fast radiative association reaction via an in situ experimentally observed prereactive complex shows the importance of noncovalent interactions in steering the pathway during cold ion-molecule reactions. Product structures of subsequent reactions are unambiguously identified using infrared action spectroscopy and reveal the formation of nitrogen-containing, linked bicyclic structures such as phenylpyridine •+ and benzo-N-pentalene + structures. The results, contradicting earlier assumptions on the product structure, demonstrate the importance of spectroscopic probing of reaction products and emphasize the possible formation of linked bicyclic molecules and benzo-N-pentalene + structures in astronomical environments.
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