2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1903.10981
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Oxygen atom reactions with C2H6, C2H4, and C2H2 in ices

Jennifer B. Bergner,
Karin I. Oberg,
Mahesh Rajappan

Abstract: Oxygen atom addition and insertion reactions may provide a pathway to chemical complexity in ices that are too cold for radicals to diffuse and react. We have studied the ice-phase reactions of photo-produced oxygen atoms with C 2 hydrocarbons under ISM-like conditions. The main products of oxygen atom reactions with ethane are ethanol and acetaldehyde; with ethylene are ethylene oxide and acetaldehyde; and with acetylene is ketene. The derived branching ratio from ethane to ethanol is ∼0.74 and from ethylene … Show more

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