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Experimental investigation of nitrile formation from VUV photochemistry of interstellar ices analogs: acetonitrile and amino acetonitrile
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Amino AcidsPhotochemistryMechanistic PhotochemistryAstrochemistryVuv PhotochemistrySolar SystemAmino AcetonitrileMolecular SimulationNitrile FormationChemistryChemical EvolutionSolar System FormationProtoplanetary Disk
Context. The study of the chemical reactivity in interstellar ices in astrophysical environments is an important tool for understanding the origin of the organic matter in molecular clouds, in protoplanetary disks, and possibly, as a final destination, in our solar system. The laboratory simulations of the reactivity in ice analogs provide important information for understanding the reactivity in these environments. Here, we used these experimental simulations to trace some formation pathways of two nitriles, acetonitrile and amino acetonitrile, which are two potential precursors of amino acids in astrophysical environments.
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