UV-induced protonation of molecules adsorbed on ice surfacesat low temperature

UV irradiation of ice films adsorbed with methylamine molecules induces protonation of the adsorbate molecules at low temperature ( 50 - 130 K ) . The observation indicates that long-lived protonic defects are created in the ice film by UV light, and they transfer protons to the adsorbate molecules...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of chemical physics 2008-05, Vol.128 (19), p.191101-191101-4
Hauptverfasser: Moon, Eui-Seong, Lee, Chang-Woo, Kim, Joon-Ki, Park, Seong-Chan, Kang, Heon
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Zusammenfassung:UV irradiation of ice films adsorbed with methylamine molecules induces protonation of the adsorbate molecules at low temperature ( 50 - 130 K ) . The observation indicates that long-lived protonic defects are created in the ice film by UV light, and they transfer protons to the adsorbate molecules via tunneling mechanism at low temperature. The methylammonium ion formed by proton transfer remains to be stable at the ice surface. It is suggested that this solid-phase protonation might play a significant role in the production of molecular ions in interstellar clouds.
ISSN:0021-9606
1089-7690
DOI:10.1063/1.2925209