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The cyano radical (or cyanido radical) is a radical with molecular formula CN, sometimes written CN. The cyano radical was one of the first detected molecules in the interstellar medium, in 1938. Its detection and analysis was influential in
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. The discovery was confirmed with a coudé spectrograph, which was made famous and credible due to this detection. ·CN has been observed in both diffuse clouds and dense clouds. Usually, CN is detected in regions with hydrogen cyanide,
hydrogen isocyanide Hydrogen isocyanide is a chemical with the molecular formula HNC. It is a minor tautomer of hydrogen cyanide (HCN). Its importance in the field of astrochemistry is linked to its ubiquity in the interstellar medium. Nomenclature Both ''hydroge ...
, and HCNH+, since it is involved in the creation and destruction of these species (see also ''
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'').


Physical Properties

Bonding in the cyano radical can be described as a combination of two resonance structures: the structure with the unpaired electron on the carbon is the minor contributor, while the structure with the unpaired electron on the nitrogen (the isocyano radical) is the major contributor. The charge separation in the isocyano radical is similar to that of
carbon monoxide Carbon monoxide (chemical formula CO) is a colorless, poisonous, odorless, tasteless, flammable gas that is slightly less dense than air. Carbon monoxide consists of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom connected by a triple bond. It is the simple ...
. CN has a dipole moment of 1.45  debyes and a 2Σ+ ground electronic state. The
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s are: :\begin N + S &= J \\ J + I &= F \end where ''N'' is the
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, ''S'' is the electric spin, and  = 1 is the nuclear spin of 14N.


Formation and destruction of CN


Formation

*Dissociative recombination in diffuse clouds: *:HCN+ + eCN + H *Photodissociation in dense clouds: *:HCN + ''hν'' → CN + H


Destruction

: + CN → HCN+ + H2


Detections of CN

A spectral line of CN was detected in 1938 in the interstellar medium in the
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, and was identified in 1940 by
Andrew McKellar Andrew McKellar, MBE, FRSC (February 2, 1910 – May 6, 1960) was a Canadian astronomer who first detected the presence of molecular matter in interstellar space, and found the first evidence of the cosmic radiation left over from the Big Bang. ...
. The coudé spectrograph and a telescope were used to observe CN's interstellar lines and ultraviolet spectra. Use of the spectrograph confirmed McKellar's findings and also made the spectrograph famous. In 1970, CN's first rotational transition from ''J'' = 0 to ''J'' = 1 was detected In the Orion Nebula and the W51 nebula. The first detection of CN in extragalactic sources were seen toward
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(NGC 253),
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, and M82 In 1988. These emission lines seen were from ''N'' = 1 to ''N'' = 0 and ''N'' = 2 to ''N'' = 1. In 1991, the CN vibration-rotational bands were observed in a king furnace at the
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using a McMath Fourier-Transform spectrometer. The observed 2 to 0 lines show an extreme hyperfine structure. In 1995, the rotational absorption spectrum of ·CN in the ground state was observed in the 1 THz region, and most of the lines were measured in the range of 560 to 1020 GHz. Four new rotational transitions were measured; ''N'' = 8 to ''N'' = 8, ''J'' =  to ''J'' =  and ''J'' =  to ''J'' = ; ''N'' = 7 to ''N'' = 8, ''J'' =  to ''J'' =  and ''J'' =  to ''J'' = .


References

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