Measurements of rate coefficients of CN+, HCN+ and HNC+ collisions with H2 at cryogenic temperatures
Abstract
The experimental determination of the reaction rate coefficients for production and destruction of HCN+ and HNC+ in collisions with H2 is presented. A variable temperature 22 pole radio frequency ion trap was used to study the reactions in the temperature range of 17 - 250\;K. The obtained rate coefficients for the reaction of CN+ and of HCN+ with H2 are close to the collisional (Langevin) value, whereas that for the reaction of HNC+ with H2 is quickly decreasing with increasing temperature. The product branching ratios for the reaction of CN+ with H2 are also reported and show a notable decrease of HNC+ product with respect to HCN+ product with increasing temperature. These measurements have consequences for current astrochemical models of cyanide chemistry, in particular for the HCNH+ cation.
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