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CRAHCN-O: A Consistent Reduced Atmospheric Hybrid Chemical Network Oxygen Extension for Hydrogen Cyanide and Formaldehyde Chemistry in CO2-, N2-, H2O-, CH4-, and H2-Dominated Atmospheres

Abstract

Hydrogen cyanide (HCN) and formaldehyde (H2CO) are key precursors to biomolecules such as nucleobases and amino acids in planetary atmospheres; However, many reactions which produce and destroy these species in atmospheres containing CO2 and H2O are still missing from the literature. We use a quantum chemistry approach to find these missing reactions and calculate their rate coefficients using canonical variational transition state theory and Rice-Ramsperger-Kassel-Marcus/master equation theory at the BHandHLYP/aug-cc-pVDZ level of theory. We calculate the rate coefficients for 126 total reactions, and validate our calculations by comparing with experimental data in the 39% of available cases. Our calculated rate coefficients are most frequently within an factor of 2 of experimental values, and generally always within an order of magnitude of these values. We discover 45 previously unknown reactions, and identify 6 from this list that are most likely to dominate H2CO and HCN production and destruction in planetary atmospheres. We highlight $^1$O + CH3 $\rightarrow$ H2CO + H as a new key source, and H2CO + $^1$O $\rightarrow$ HCO + OH as a new key sink, for H2CO in upper planetary atmospheres. In this effort, we develop an oxygen extension to our consistent reduced atmospheric hybrid chemical network (CRAHCN-O), building off our previously developed network for HCN production in N2-, CH4-, and H2-dominated atmospheres (CRAHCN). This extension can be used to simulate both HCN and H2CO production in atmospheres dominated by any of CO2, N2, H2O, CH4, and H2.

Authors

Pearce BKD; Ayers PW; Pudritz RE

Publication date

September 25, 2020

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.2009.12375

Preprint server

arXiv
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