In this Letter we report on the first characterization of the reactions SiH + S and SiH + S-2 by means of electronic structure calculations of the stationary points along the reactive potential energy surfaces. According to our calculations, both reactions are barrierless and can lead to the formation of SiS (a species observed in interstellar objects) for which there are no convincing formation routes in current astro-chemical models. Furthermore, we have verified that SiS2 cannot be considered an interstellar reservoir of sulphur because it is easily attacked by the abundant H atoms. (C) 2018 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.

Possible scenarios for SiS formation in the interstellar medium: Electronic structure calculations of the potential energy surfaces for the reactions of the SiH radical with atomic sulphur and S-2

2018

Abstract

In this Letter we report on the first characterization of the reactions SiH + S and SiH + S-2 by means of electronic structure calculations of the stationary points along the reactive potential energy surfaces. According to our calculations, both reactions are barrierless and can lead to the formation of SiS (a species observed in interstellar objects) for which there are no convincing formation routes in current astro-chemical models. Furthermore, we have verified that SiS2 cannot be considered an interstellar reservoir of sulphur because it is easily attacked by the abundant H atoms. (C) 2018 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
2018
CORRELATED MOLECULAR CALCULATIONS
GAS-PHASE REACTIONS
GAUSSIAN-BASIS SETS
PREBIOTIC MOLECULE
ACETYLENE C2H2
CROSSED-BEAM
LINE SURVEY
ORION-KL
PLUS OH
SILICON
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