Reactions of C(n)N(+) with methane and the implications for interstellar chemistry

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Cyanoacetylene, Interstellar Chemistry, Stellar Composition, Fourier Transformation, Mass Spectrometers, Methane, Molecular Clouds

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The reactions of C(n)N(+) (n = 4-8) with methane were studied using
Fourier transform mass spectrometry, to investigate cyanopolyacetylene
formation. Cyanopolyacetylenes in various forms were produced, and the
implications for interstellar chemistry are discussed.

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