The Complex (Organic) Puzzle of the Formation of Hydrogen Cyanide and Isocyanide on Interstellar Ice Analogues.
Joan Enrique-RomeroThanja LambertsPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2024)
Aiming to constrain the surface formation of HCN and HNC in the dense interstellar medium on ice-covered dust grains, we investigate the interaction of CN radicals with H 2 O and CO ices and their subsequent reactivity with H and H 2 . CN radicals can physisorb on both ices. However, on H 2 O ice, a hemibond formation is the most common binding mode, while on CO ice, the CN-CO van der Waals complex can form NCCO with a small energy barrier. We show low barrier or barrierless pathways to the formation of HCN and HNC for the reaction H + CN on both ices. Reactivity with H 2 involves activation energy barriers to form HCN, which may be overcome by quantum tunneling, while HNC formation is unlikely. The formation of HCN and HNC competes with the formation of NH 2 CHO on H 2 O and HCOCN on CO.