Volosatova Anastasia D, Lukianova Mariia A, Zasimov Pavel V, Feldman Vladimir I
Department of Chemistry, Lomonosov Moscow State University, 119991 Moscow, Russia.
Phys Chem Chem Phys. 2021 Sep 14;23(34):18449-18460. doi: 10.1039/d1cp01598b. Epub 2021 Aug 24.
Nitriles are important constituents of extraterrestrial media. Nitriles are supposed to play a crucial role in prebiotic chemistry occurring in the interstellar medium. In this work, we have investigated the low-temperature radiation-induced transformations of a 1 : 1 CHHCN complex as a plausible precursor of the simplest nitriles using the matrix isolation approach with FTIR spectroscopic detection. The parent complexes isolated in a noble gas (Ng) matrix were obtained by deposition of the CH/HCN/Ng gaseous mixture and characterized by comparison of experimental complexation-induced shifts of the HCN fundamentals with the results of the ab initio calculations. It was found that the X-ray irradiation of low-temperature matrices containing the isolated 1 : 1 CHHCN complex resulted in the formation of acetonitrile (CHCN) and isoacetonitrile (CHNC) and it appears to be the first experimental evidence for the formation of C nitriles (acetonitrile and isoacetonitrile) from such a "building block". Additionally, a 1 : 1 CHHNC complex was tentatively assigned to the irradiated Ar and Kr matrices. It is demonstrated that the matrix has a strong effect on the CHCN/CHNC yield ratio, which dramatically increases in the row Ar < Kr < Xe. Also, the efficiency of the radiation-induced formation of the CHHNC complex was shown to decrease from Ar to Kr. It is believed that the proposed pathway for acetonitrile formation may be a significant step in the radiation-induced evolution leading to complex organic molecules and biomolecules under astrochemical conditions. Furthermore, the obtained results provide a prominent example of the impact of very weak intermolecular interactions on the radiation-induced transformations in cold media.