Herein, we report the first direct evidence for the formation of pyrimidine ion isomers by sequential reactions of HCN with the acetylene radical cation in the gas phase at ambient temperature using the mass-selected variable temperature and pressure ion mobility technique. The formation and structures of the pyrimidine ion isomers are theoretically predicted via coupled cluster and density functional theory calculations. This ion–molecule synthesis may indicate that pyrimidine is produced in the gas phase in space environments before being incorporated into condensed-phase ices and transformed into nucleic acid bases such as uracil
The CBS-QB3 model chemistry predicts that the title ion-molecule reaction, of potential interest in ...
International audienceThe understanding of compound formation in laboratory simulated astrophysical ...
Large energy barriers prohibit the rearrangement of solitary acrylonitrile ions, CH2CHCN+, into thei...
Here, we present evidence from laboratory experiments for the formation of nitrogen-containing compl...
International audienceWork on the chemical evolution of pre-biotic molecules remains incomplete sinc...
Context. Cytosine, thymine, and uracil are three of the five primary nucleobases that function as th...
The question whether the nucleobases can be synthesized in interstellar space is of fundamental sign...
low-temperature ices of astrophysical interest leads to the formation of organic molecules, includin...
Context. Cyanamide (NH2CN) and its tautomer carbodiimide (NHCHN) are believed to have been key precu...
In this paper, we report a study on the reactivity of the phenylium ion with acetylene, by measuring...
This theoretical study investigates possible synthetic routes to cytosine, uracil and thymine in the...
Ion chemistry has become increasingly important in the evolution of the chemical inventory of extrat...
International audienceIn the present work, we investigated the reaction dynamics that will possibly ...
Equilibrium thermochemical measurements using the ion mobility drift cell technique have been utiliz...
International audienceThe present combined theoretical and experimental investigation concerns the s...
The CBS-QB3 model chemistry predicts that the title ion-molecule reaction, of potential interest in ...
International audienceThe understanding of compound formation in laboratory simulated astrophysical ...
Large energy barriers prohibit the rearrangement of solitary acrylonitrile ions, CH2CHCN+, into thei...
Here, we present evidence from laboratory experiments for the formation of nitrogen-containing compl...
International audienceWork on the chemical evolution of pre-biotic molecules remains incomplete sinc...
Context. Cytosine, thymine, and uracil are three of the five primary nucleobases that function as th...
The question whether the nucleobases can be synthesized in interstellar space is of fundamental sign...
low-temperature ices of astrophysical interest leads to the formation of organic molecules, includin...
Context. Cyanamide (NH2CN) and its tautomer carbodiimide (NHCHN) are believed to have been key precu...
In this paper, we report a study on the reactivity of the phenylium ion with acetylene, by measuring...
This theoretical study investigates possible synthetic routes to cytosine, uracil and thymine in the...
Ion chemistry has become increasingly important in the evolution of the chemical inventory of extrat...
International audienceIn the present work, we investigated the reaction dynamics that will possibly ...
Equilibrium thermochemical measurements using the ion mobility drift cell technique have been utiliz...
International audienceThe present combined theoretical and experimental investigation concerns the s...
The CBS-QB3 model chemistry predicts that the title ion-molecule reaction, of potential interest in ...
International audienceThe understanding of compound formation in laboratory simulated astrophysical ...
Large energy barriers prohibit the rearrangement of solitary acrylonitrile ions, CH2CHCN+, into thei...