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Interstellar formaldehyde (a topic relevant to
astrochemistry Astrochemistry is the study of the abundance and reactions of molecules in the Universe, and their interaction with radiation. The discipline is an overlap of astronomy and chemistry. The word "astrochemistry" may be applied to both the Solar Syst ...
) was first discovered in 1969 by L. Snyder ''et al.'' using the National Radio Astronomy Observatory.
Formaldehyde Formaldehyde ( , ) (systematic name methanal) is a naturally occurring organic compound with the formula and structure . The pure compound is a pungent, colourless gas that polymerises spontaneously into paraformaldehyde (refer to section ...
(H2CO) was detected by means of the 111 - 110 ground state rotational transition at 4830 MHz. On 11 August 2014, astronomers released studies, using the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA) for the first time, that detailed the distribution of HCN, HNC, H2CO, and
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and C/2012 S1 (ISON).


Initial discovery

Formaldehyde was first discovered in interstellar space in 1969 by L. Snyder ''et al.'' using the National Radio Astronomy Observatory. H2CO was detected by means of the 111 - 110 ground state
rotational transition In quantum mechanics, a rotational transition is an abrupt change in angular momentum. Like all other properties of a quantum particle, angular momentum is quantized, meaning it can only equal certain discrete values, which correspond to differe ...
at 4830 MHz. Formaldehyde was the first
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detected in the interstellar medium and since its initial detection has been observed in many regions of the galaxy. The
isotopic ratio In physics, natural abundance (NA) refers to the abundance of isotopes of a chemical element as naturally found on a planet. The relative atomic mass (a weighted average, weighted by mole-fraction abundance figures) of these isotopes is the atomi ...
of sup>12C sup>13Cwas determined to be about or less than 50% in the
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.Henkel, C.; Guesten, R.; Gardner, F. F. 1985, Astronomy and Astrophysics, 143, 148 Formaldehyde has been used to map out kinematic features of dark clouds located near Gould's Belt of local bright stars. In 2007, the first H2CO 6 cm
maser A maser (, an acronym for microwave amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) is a device that produces coherent electromagnetic waves through amplification by stimulated emission. The first maser was built by Charles H. Townes, Ja ...
flare was detected.Araya, E. _et al_. 2007, Astrophysical Journal, 654, L95 It was a short duration outburst in
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18566 + 0408 that produced a line profile consistent with the superposition of two
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components, which leads to the belief that an event outside the maser gas triggered simultaneous flares at two different locations. Although this was the first maser flare detected, H2 masers have been observed since 1974 by Downes and Wilson in NGC 7538.Hoffman, I. M.; Goss, W. M.; Palmer, P. 2007, Astrophysical Journal, 654, 971 Unlike OH, H2O, and CH3OH, only five galactic star forming regions have associated formaldehyde maser emission, which has only been observed through the 110 → 111 transition. According to Araya ''et al.'', H2CO are different from other masers in that they are weaker than most other masers (such as OH, CH3OH, and H2O) and have only been detected near very young massive stellar objects.Araya ''et al.'' 2007, ''Astrophysical Journal'', 669, 1050 Unlike OH, H2O, and CH3OH, only five galactic star forming regions have associated formaldehyde maser emission, which has only been observed through the 110 → 111 transition.Hoffman, I. M.; Goss, W. M.; Palmer, P. 2007, ''Astrophysical Journal'', 654, 971 Because of the widespread interest in interstellar formaldehyde it has recently been extensively studied, yielding new extragalactic sources, including NGC 253, NGC 520, NGC 660, NGC 891, NGC 2903, NGC 3079, NGC 3628, NGC 6240, NGC 6946, IC 342, IC 860, Arp 55, Arp 220, M82, M83, IRAS 10173+0828, IRAS 15107+0724, and IRAS 17468+1320.J. G. Mangum ''et al.'' 2008, ''Astrophysical Journal'', 673, 832.


Interstellar reactions

The gas-phase reaction that produces formaldehyde possesses modest barriers and is too inefficient to produce the abundance of formaldehyde that has been observed.Woon, D.E. 2002, ''Astrophysical Journal'', 569, 541. One proposed mechanism for the formation is the hydrogenation of CO ice, shown below. :H + CO → HCO + H → H2CO (rate constant=9.2*10−3 s−1) This is the basic production mechanism leading to H2CO; there are several side reactions that take place with each step of the reaction that are based on the nature of the ice on the grain according to David Woon. The rate constant presented is for the hydrogenation of CO. The rate constant for the hydrogenation of HCO was not provided as it was much larger than that of the hydrogenation of CO, likely because HCO is a radical.Awad ''et al.'' 2005, ''Astrophysical Journal'', 626, 262. Awad ''et al.'' mention that this is a surface level reaction only and only the monolayer is considered in calculations; this includes the surface within cracks in the ice. Formaldehyde is relatively inactive in gas phase chemistry in the interstellar medium. Its action is predominantly focused in grain-surface chemistry on dust grains in interstellar cloudsW. A. Schutte ''et al.'' 1993, ''Science'', 259, 1143.,.W. A. Schutte ''et al.'' 1993, ''Icarus'', 104, 118. Reactions involving formaldehyde have been observed to produce molecules containing C-H, C-O, O-H, and C-N bonds. While these products are not necessarily well known, Schutte ''et al.'' believe these to be typical products of formaldehyde reactions at higher temperatures,
polyoxymethylene Polyoxymethylene (POM), also known as acetal, polyacetal, and polyformaldehyde, is an engineering thermoplastic used in precision parts requiring high stiffness, low friction, and excellent dimensional stability. As with many other synthetic pol ...
,
methanolamine Aminomethanol is the amino alcohol with the chemical formula of H2NCH2OH. With an amino group and an alcohol group on the same carbon atom, the compound is also an hemiaminal. In aqueous solution, methanolamine exists in equilibrium with formal ...
,
methanediol Methanediol, also known as formaldehyde monohydrate or methylene glycol, is an organic compound with chemical formula . It is the simplest geminal diol, and the simplest sugar alcohol. In aqueous solutions it coexists with oligomers (short polym ...
, and methoxyethanol for example (see Table 2). Formaldehyde is believed to be the primary precursor for most of the complex organic material in the interstellar medium, including amino acids. Formaldehyde most often reacts with NH3, H2O, CH3OH, CO, and itself, H2CO,. The three dominating reactions are shown below. :H2CO + NH3 → amine (when H3 2CO> .2) :H2CO + H2O → diols (always dominate as 2O> 2CO :H2CO + H2CO → CH2-O-sub>n (catalyzed by NH3 when H3 2CO> .005) There is no kinetic data available for these reactions as the entire reaction is not verified nor well understood. These reactions are believed to take place during warm-up of the ice on grains which releases the molecules to react. These reactions begin at temperatures as low as 40K - 80K but may take place at even lower temperatures. Note that many other reactions are listed on th
UMIST RATE06 database


Importance of observation

Formaldehyde appears to be a useful probe for astrochemists due to its low reactivity in the gas phase and to the fact that the 110 - 111 and 211 - 212 K-doublet transitions are rather clear. Formaldehyde has been used in many capacities and to investigate many systems including, * Determination of the sup>12C sup>13Cratio to be less than 50 in the galactic disc. * Mapping of the kinematic features of dark clouds located near Gould's Belt of local bright stars. The radial velocities determined for these clouds lead Sandqvist ''et al.'' to believe that the clouds participate in the expansion of the local system of H gas and bright stars. * Determination of the temperature of molecular formation from the ratio of ortho-/para- H2CO. H2CO is a good candidate for this process because of the near zero probability of nuclear spin conversion in gas phase protostar environments.M. Tudorie ''et al.'' 2006, ''Astronomy and Astrophysics'', 453, 755. * Determination of the spatial density of H2 and dense gas mass in several galaxies with varying luminosity (see Subsequent Discoveries for list of galaxies). The spatial densities calculated fell in the range of 104.7 to 105.7 cm−3 and dense gas masses calculated fell in the range of 0.6x108 to 0.77x109 solar masses. Mangum et al. noticed that the galaxies with lower infrared luminosity had lower dense gas masses and that this seemed to be a real trend despite the small data set.


Rotational spectrum

Above is the rotational spectrum at the ground state vibrational level of H2CO at 30 K. This spectrum was simulated using Pgopher and S-Reduction Rotational constants from Muller ''et al.''H. S. P. Muller ''et al.'' 2000, ''Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy'', 200, 143. The observed transitions are the 6.2 cm 111 - 110 and 2.1 cm 212 - 211 K-doublet transitions. At right is the rotational energy level diagram. The ortho/para splitting is determined by the parity of Ka, ortho if Ka is odd and para if Ka is even.


References


Sources

* Woon, D. E. 2002, Astrophysical Journal, 569, 541 * Tudorie, M. ''et al''. 2006, Astronomy and Astrophysics, 453, 755 * Muller, H. S. P. ''et al''. 2000, Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 200, 143 * S. Brunken ''et al''. 2003, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 5, 1515 * W. A. Schutte ''et al''. 1993, Science, 259, 1143 * W. A. Schutte ''et al''. 1993, Icarus, 104, 118 {{DEFAULTSORT:Interstellar Formaldehyde Astrochemistry Interstellar media