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Evidence for Phenylium Reactivity under Interstellar Relevant Conditions

Evidence for Phenylium Reactivity under Interstellar Relevant Conditions

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英文摘要

Recent work by Kocheril \textit{et al.}\cite{kocheril2025} claimed that phenylium--the cyclic structure of the \ce{C6H5+} species--is unreactive toward key interstellar molecules such as molecular hydrogen (\ce{H2}) and acetylene (\ce{C2H2}). This finding challenges the previously proposed role of phenylium as a cornerstone in the formation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) \cite{cherchneff1992,byrne2024}. Here, we present new experimental and theoretical evidence that challenge this assumption. The study focused on the reactivity of \ce{C6H5+}, formed via the radiative association between \ce{C4H3+} and \ce{C2H2}, believed to be a major pathway for phenylium formation. Our results demonstrate that phenylium does indeed react with \ce{C2H2} under astrophysically relevant conditions. Quantum chemical calculations support this finding by revealing a barrierless mechanism, indicating that the reaction is feasible even in cold interstellar environments. We believe this clarification is critically important, as the conclusions of Kocheril et al. could mislead the community and hinder further investigations into the formation of the first aromatic ring in space--a process that remains a key bottleneck in our understanding of PAHs formation and growth.

Jean-Christophe Loison、Corentin Rossi、Nicolas Solem、Roland Thissen、Claire Romanzin、Christian Alcaraz、Ugo Jacovella

天文学

Jean-Christophe Loison,Corentin Rossi,Nicolas Solem,Roland Thissen,Claire Romanzin,Christian Alcaraz,Ugo Jacovella.Evidence for Phenylium Reactivity under Interstellar Relevant Conditions[EB/OL].(2025-06-16)[2025-07-19].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.13290.点此复制

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