The specific catalytic effect of a silica grain on the formation of methanol via the sequential addition of H atoms to CO adsorbed on the surface is investigated. A negatively charged defect on a siliceous edingtonite surface is found to reduce the gas phase barriers for the H + COads and H + H2C=O-ads reactions by 770 and 399 K, respectively, when compared to the same reactions in the gas phase. The catalytic effect of negatively charged surface sites could also be applicable to the hydrogenation of other adsorbed unsaturated species. However, the activation energies on the surface defect are still too large (1150 and 2230 K) for CH3OH to form efficiently at 10-20 K in the interstellar medium via a classical mechanism. It is therefore sugg...
The study of the formation of molecular hydrogen on low temperature surfaces is of interest both bec...
Context. Hydrogenation reactions of CO in inter- and circumstellar ices are regarded as an important...
The relevance of interstellar ice to the chemical complexity of the interstellar medium has dramatic...
The sequential addition of H atoms to CO adsorbed on a siliceous edingtonite surface is studied with...
Laboratory catalytic reactions of methanol over heated crystalline silicates (forsterite) lead to th...
Aims: The gas-phase abundance of methanol in dark quiescent cores in the interstellar medium cannot ...
The aim of the presented work is to analyze the impact of experimentally evaluated reactions of hydr...
Context. The formation of methanol (CH3OH) on icy grain mantles during the star formation cycle is m...
An important issue in the chemistry of interstellar ices is the role of dust materials. In this work...
Experimental results on the formation of molecular hydrogen on amorphous silicate surfaces are prese...
The importance of reactions at the surfaces of dust grains has long been recognized to be one of the...
Experimental results on the formation of molecular hydrogen on amorphous silicate surfaces are prese...
International audienceThe most efficient mechanism of the formation of molecular hydrogen in the cur...
We have developed a model for molecular hydrogen formation under astrophysically relevant conditions...
Context. HD and H-2 molecules play important roles in the cooling of primordial and very metal-poor ...
The study of the formation of molecular hydrogen on low temperature surfaces is of interest both bec...
Context. Hydrogenation reactions of CO in inter- and circumstellar ices are regarded as an important...
The relevance of interstellar ice to the chemical complexity of the interstellar medium has dramatic...
The sequential addition of H atoms to CO adsorbed on a siliceous edingtonite surface is studied with...
Laboratory catalytic reactions of methanol over heated crystalline silicates (forsterite) lead to th...
Aims: The gas-phase abundance of methanol in dark quiescent cores in the interstellar medium cannot ...
The aim of the presented work is to analyze the impact of experimentally evaluated reactions of hydr...
Context. The formation of methanol (CH3OH) on icy grain mantles during the star formation cycle is m...
An important issue in the chemistry of interstellar ices is the role of dust materials. In this work...
Experimental results on the formation of molecular hydrogen on amorphous silicate surfaces are prese...
The importance of reactions at the surfaces of dust grains has long been recognized to be one of the...
Experimental results on the formation of molecular hydrogen on amorphous silicate surfaces are prese...
International audienceThe most efficient mechanism of the formation of molecular hydrogen in the cur...
We have developed a model for molecular hydrogen formation under astrophysically relevant conditions...
Context. HD and H-2 molecules play important roles in the cooling of primordial and very metal-poor ...
The study of the formation of molecular hydrogen on low temperature surfaces is of interest both bec...
Context. Hydrogenation reactions of CO in inter- and circumstellar ices are regarded as an important...
The relevance of interstellar ice to the chemical complexity of the interstellar medium has dramatic...