Laboratory spectroscopy and astronomical significance of the fully-benzenoid PAH triphenylene and its cation

  • Kofman, V.
  • Sarre, Peter
  • Hibbins, R.E.
  • ten Kate, I.L.
  • Linnartz, H.
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Publication date
June 2017
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

Triphenylene (C18H12) is a highly symmetric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) molecule with a ‘fully-benzenoid’ electronic structure. This confers a high chemical stability compared with PAHs of similar size. Although numerous infrared and UV-visible experimental spectroscopic and theoretical studies of a wide range PAHs in an astrophysical context have been conducted, triphenylene and its radical cation have received almost no attention. There exists a huge body of spectroscopic evidence for neutral and ionised PAHs in astrophysical sources, obtained principally through detection of infrared emission features that are characteristic of PAHs as a chemical class. However, it has so far not proved possible to identify spectroscopically a ...

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