In Quest of the
Missing C2H6O2 Isomers in the Interstellar
Medium: A Theoretical Search
Posted on 2024-08-01 - 13:37
Ethylene glycol (C2H6O2), the
only diol detected in the interstellar medium (ISM), is a key component
in the synthesis of prebiotic sugars. Its structural isomer, methoxymethanol,
has also been found in the ISM. Our results show that neither ethylene
glycol (ethane-1,2-diol) nor methoxymethanol is the most stable isomer.
Using high-level computational methods, we identified five isomers:
two diols, one hydroxy ether, and two peroxides. The geminal diol
1,1-ethanediol (ethane-1,1-diol) is the most stable isomer, although
it has not been detected in the ISM, whereas the two peroxides are
less stable than the geminal diol by 60 kcal/mol. This study also
provides the rotational constants and dipole moment for each conformer
of every C2H6O2 isomer.
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Noriega, Lisset; Gonzalez-Ortiz, Luis Armando; Ortíz-Chi, Filiberto; Ramírez, Sandra I.; Merino, Gabriel (2024). In Quest of the
Missing C2H6O2 Isomers in the Interstellar
Medium: A Theoretical Search. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.4c04102