Hydrogenation of CO on Pure Solid CO and CO‐H2O Mixed Ice
The Astrophysical Journal2004Vol. 616(1), pp. 638–642
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Abstract
Using a cold (30 K) atomic hydrogen beam, hydrogenation of CO on pure solid CO and CO-H2O mixed ice is investigated at temperatures below 20 K. Hydrogenation proceeds efficiently on both pure solid CO and CO-H2O mixed ice below 12 K, but the rate of reaction on pure CO decreases significantly at 15 K compared to CO-H2O mixed ice. Hydrogenation of CO at 12 K and above is found to be promoted by H2CO and H2O molecules on the CO surface.
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