How molecules are formed, survive and thrive in the Interstellar Medium are the fascinating focus of astrochemistry. Astronomical observations have detected a multitude of molecules (<270) with up to 13 atoms (not considering the PAHs).On the other side, astrochemical models attempt to simulate the processes that govern the interstellar chemical evolution, providing predictions to reproduce the observations. In between, it lies the understanding of the chemistry that occurs in the very peculiar, with respect to the terrestrial, interstellar conditions.The reaction networks are the backbone of astrochemical models and one of the most crucial elements where the chemical knowledge is concentrated. However, due to their complexity and non-linea...