Reaction of Gaseous HCNH<sub>2</sub><sup>+</sup> and H<sub>2</sub>CNH<sup>+</sup> with a range of neutrals relevant to the atmosphere of Titan
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Abstract
Ions have been detected in many astrochemical environments but a region of focus is the ionosphere of Titan, where the CASSINI mass spectrometer detected many organic ions, triggering a rich gaseous chemistry [1]. We have measured reaction cross sections and branching ratios for the reaction of H2CNH+ and HCNH2+ ions that have been identified as potential contributors to the m/z 29 peak on Titan. Reacting neutrals are CH4 as well as unsaturated hydrocarbons and nitriles. Data were collected using a tandem mass RF guide where ions were generated via VUV photoionization at the DESIRS beamline of the SOLEIL synchrotron [2].
We demonstrate that the two isomers show diverse and differing chemistries: in addition to charge transfer, proton-transfer and H-abstraction reactions, they undergo a range of more complex adduct reactions leading to the formation of C-C and C-N bonds.
[1] Vuitton et al., Icarus, 324, 120 (2019)
[2] D. Ascenzi et al. , Frontiers in Chemistry, 7, 537 (2019)
We demonstrate that the two isomers show diverse and differing chemistries: in addition to charge transfer, proton-transfer and H-abstraction reactions, they undergo a range of more complex adduct reactions leading to the formation of C-C and C-N bonds.
[1] Vuitton et al., Icarus, 324, 120 (2019)
[2] D. Ascenzi et al. , Frontiers in Chemistry, 7, 537 (2019)
*DA and VR thank the EU Horizon 2020 programme ACO project, SOLEIL for provision of facilities and the DESIRS team for their assistance. JCG would like to thank the Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales.
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Presenters
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Vincent Richardson
- Univ of Trento