Interstellar grains are composed by a rocky core (usually amorphous silicates) covered by an icy mantle, the most abundant molecule being H2O followed by CO, CO2, NH3, and also radicals in minor quantities. In dense molecular clouds, gas-phase chemical species freeze onto the grain surface, making it an important reservoir of molecular diversity/complexity whose evolution leads to interstellar complex organic molecules (iCOMs). Many different models of water clusters have appeared in the literature, but without a systematic study on the properties of the grain (such as the H-bonds features, the oxygen radial distribution function, the dangling species present on the mantle surface, the surface electrostatic potential, etc.). In this work, we present a computer procedure (ACO-FROST) grounded on the newly developed semiempirical GFN2 tight-binding quantum mechanical method and the GFN-FF force field method to build-up structures of amorphous ice of large size. These methods show a very favorable accuracy/cost ratio as they are ideally designed to take noncovalent interactions into account ACO-FROST program can be tuned to build grains of different composition mimicking dirty icy grains. These icy grain models allow studying the adsorption features (structure, binding energy, vibrational frequencies, etc.) of relevant species on a large variety of adsorption sites so to obtain a statistically meaningful distribution of the physicochemical properties of interest to be transferred in numerical models. As a test case, we computed the binding energy of ammonia adsorbed at the different sites of the icy grain surface, showing a broad distribution not easily accounted for by other more size limited icy grain models. Our method is also the base for further refinements, adopting the present grain in a more rigorous QM:MM treatment, capable of giving binding energies within the chemical accuracy.

Computer Generated Realistic Interstellar Icy Grain Models: Physicochemical Properties and Interaction with NH3

Germain, Aurèle;Tinacci, Lorenzo;Pantaleone, Stefano;Ugliengo, Piero
2022-01-01

Abstract

Interstellar grains are composed by a rocky core (usually amorphous silicates) covered by an icy mantle, the most abundant molecule being H2O followed by CO, CO2, NH3, and also radicals in minor quantities. In dense molecular clouds, gas-phase chemical species freeze onto the grain surface, making it an important reservoir of molecular diversity/complexity whose evolution leads to interstellar complex organic molecules (iCOMs). Many different models of water clusters have appeared in the literature, but without a systematic study on the properties of the grain (such as the H-bonds features, the oxygen radial distribution function, the dangling species present on the mantle surface, the surface electrostatic potential, etc.). In this work, we present a computer procedure (ACO-FROST) grounded on the newly developed semiempirical GFN2 tight-binding quantum mechanical method and the GFN-FF force field method to build-up structures of amorphous ice of large size. These methods show a very favorable accuracy/cost ratio as they are ideally designed to take noncovalent interactions into account ACO-FROST program can be tuned to build grains of different composition mimicking dirty icy grains. These icy grain models allow studying the adsorption features (structure, binding energy, vibrational frequencies, etc.) of relevant species on a large variety of adsorption sites so to obtain a statistically meaningful distribution of the physicochemical properties of interest to be transferred in numerical models. As a test case, we computed the binding energy of ammonia adsorbed at the different sites of the icy grain surface, showing a broad distribution not easily accounted for by other more size limited icy grain models. Our method is also the base for further refinements, adopting the present grain in a more rigorous QM:MM treatment, capable of giving binding energies within the chemical accuracy.
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https://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/acsearthspacechem.2c00004?src=getftr
Amorphous ice; GFN-xTB; GFN2; water clusters; adsorption; binding energy
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Germain, Aurèle; Tinacci, Lorenzo; Pantaleone, Stefano; Ceccarelli, Cecilia; Ugliengo, Piero
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