A chemical dynamics study on the gas phase formation of thioformaldehyde (H2CS) and its thiohydroxycarbene isomer (HCSH).

Autor: Doddipatla, Srinivas, Chao He, Kaiser, Ralf I., Yuheng Luo, Rui Sun, Galimova, Galiya R., Mebel, Alexander M., Millar, Tom J.
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Zdroj: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America; 9/15/2020, Vol. 117 Issue 37, p1-8, 8p
Abstrakt: Complex organosulfurmolecules are ubiquitous in interstellarmolecular clouds, but their fundamental formation mechanisms have remained largely elusive. These processes are of critical importance in initiating a series of elementary chemical reactions, leading eventually to organosulfur molecules-among them potential precursors to iron-sulfide grains and to astrobiologically important molecules, such as the amino acid cysteine. Here, we reveal through laboratory experiments, electronic-structure theory, quasi-classical trajectory studies, and astrochemical modeling that the organosulfur chemistry can be initiated in star-forming regions via the elementary gas-phase reaction of methylidyne radicals with hydrogen sulfide, leading to thioformaldehyde (H2CS) and its thiohydroxycarbene isomer (HCSH). The facile route to two of the simplest organosulfur molecules via a single-collision event affords persuasive evidence for a likely source of organosulfur molecules in star-forming regions. These fundamental reaction mechanisms are valuable to facilitate an understanding of the origin and evolution of the molecular universe and, in particular, of sulfur in our Galaxy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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