Formation of formaldehyde through methanol-ice-mantle (CH3OH)(10) bombardment by OH+ cation

Heyser, Cristopher; Mardones, Diego; Espinoza, Carlos

Abstract

Context. Formaldehyde H2CO was the first organic polyatomic molecule discovered in the interstellar medium to have been detected in a variety of sources. However, pathways to synthesize this molecule under interstellar conditions have yet to be discussed. Aims. We carried out a systematic study to analyze the chemical processes that can explain the H2CO formation mechanism toward a decamer of methanol (CH3OH)10 as target material to mimic an ice mantle bombarded by an OH+ cation. Methods. We performed Born-Oppenheimer (ab initio) molecular dynamics simulations to obtain the formation mechanisms of complex organic molecules (COMs) such as formaldehyde H2CO and its HCOH isomer. Results. We found that CH2OH+ and CH2(OH)2 are the main precursors to form H2CO and HCOH. We discuss its formation mechanisms and the astrophysical implications in star-forming regions. These processes are likely relevant to the production of COMs.

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Título según WOS: Formation of formaldehyde through methanol-ice-mantle (CH3OH)(10) bombardment by OH+ cation
Título según SCOPUS: Formation of formaldehyde through methanol-ice-mantle (CH3OH)10bombardment by OH+cation
Título de la Revista: Astronomy and Astrophysics
Volumen: 650
Editorial: EDP Sciences
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1051/0004-6361/202140443

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS