Organometallic reactions in the gas phase: measurements of the formation and dissociation rates of organometallic complexes.

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Molecular Data, Molecular Processes, Methods: Laborotory, Ism: Molecules

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Efficient organometallic reactions between transition metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) have been proposed (Chaudret et al. 1991, New J. Chem. 15, 791, Serra et al. 1992A&A...260..489S) to occur in the interstellar medium (ISM). The present paper reports experimental measurements of the cross section for interactions between iron cations and neutral PAHs in the gas phase and the dissociation rates of the resulting organometallic (OM) complexes. The numerical simulation of the stabilisation and the fragmentation processes is in good agreement with the experimental data. These results provide accurate tools for future modellings to address both the problems of the formation of OM complexes and of the PAH charge in the ISM.

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