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molecules:ism:prcn [2020/09/18 13:51] muellermolecules:ism:prcn [2022/06/28 16:54] (current) – [On the Detection of n-Propyl Cyanide in Space] mueller
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 **[[https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/200811550|Increased Complexity in Interstellar Chemistry: Detection and Chemical Modeling of Ethyl Formate and //n//-Propyl Cyanide in Sagittarius B2(N)]]**\\ **[[https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/200811550|Increased Complexity in Interstellar Chemistry: Detection and Chemical Modeling of Ethyl Formate and //n//-Propyl Cyanide in Sagittarius B2(N)]]**\\
 //Astron. Astrophys.// **499**, (2009) 215–232.\\ //Astron. Astrophys.// **499**, (2009) 215–232.\\
-See also the [[https://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/pressreleases/2009/3|MPIfR press release]] (in English; [[https://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/pressemeldungen/2009/3|German version]] also available).\\+See also the **[[https://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/pressreleases/2009/3|MPIfR press release]]** (in English; **[[https://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/pressemeldungen/2009/3|German version]]** also available).\\
 In the group of the complex molecules detected by radio astronomical means, //n//-propyl cyanide, //n//-C<sub>3</sub>H<sub>7</sub>CN, and ethyl formate are among the largest. They have been detected in the famous massive star-forming region Sagittarius B2(N) in the course of a molecular line survey in the 3 mm wavelength domain with additional observations at 2 and 1 mm carried out with the IRAM 30 m radio telescope.\\ In the group of the complex molecules detected by radio astronomical means, //n//-propyl cyanide, //n//-C<sub>3</sub>H<sub>7</sub>CN, and ethyl formate are among the largest. They have been detected in the famous massive star-forming region Sagittarius B2(N) in the course of a molecular line survey in the 3 mm wavelength domain with additional observations at 2 and 1 mm carried out with the IRAM 30 m radio telescope.\\
 [[molecules:ism:aan|Aminoacetonitrile]] was detected earlier in the course of this molecular line survey. At a rotational temperature of about 150 K, very many transitions of //n//-propyl cyanide have non-negligible intensities. However, many of them are blended severely with emissions or absorptions of other molecules. Nevertheless, a considerable number of transitions of the lower energy //anti//-conformer are not or only slightly blended. Its column density is about a factor of 100 lower in Sgr B2(N) than those of methyl and ethyl cyanide. [[molecules:ism:aan|Aminoacetonitrile]] was detected earlier in the course of this molecular line survey. At a rotational temperature of about 150 K, very many transitions of //n//-propyl cyanide have non-negligible intensities. However, many of them are blended severely with emissions or absorptions of other molecules. Nevertheless, a considerable number of transitions of the lower energy //anti//-conformer are not or only slightly blended. Its column density is about a factor of 100 lower in Sgr B2(N) than those of methyl and ethyl cyanide.
  
-//n//-Propyl cyanide is the third alkyl cyanide to be detected in space after methyl cyanide, [[molecules:ism:mecn|CH<sub>3</sub>CN]], and ethyl cyanide, [[molecules:ism:etcn|C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub>CN]].+//n//-Propyl cyanide is the third alkyl cyanide to be detected in space after methyl cyanide, **[[molecules:ism:mecn|CH<sub>3</sub>CN]]**, and ethyl cyanide, **[[molecules:ism:etcn|C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub>CN]]**.
  
 Transitions of the lower energy //g//-//n//-propyl cyanide were detected unambiguously in the course of a line survey of the same region carried out with ALMA which lead to the detection of //i//-propyl cyanide as described in the paragraphs further below.\\ Transitions of the lower energy //g//-//n//-propyl cyanide were detected unambiguously in the course of a line survey of the same region carried out with ALMA which lead to the detection of //i//-propyl cyanide as described in the paragraphs further below.\\
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 **[[https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1256678|Detection of a Branched Alkyl Molecule in the Interstellar Medium: //iso//-Propyl Cyanide]]**\\ **[[https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1256678|Detection of a Branched Alkyl Molecule in the Interstellar Medium: //iso//-Propyl Cyanide]]**\\
 //Science// **345**, (2014) 1584–1587.\\ //Science// **345**, (2014) 1584–1587.\\
-See also the [[https://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/pressreleases/2014/10|MPIfR press release]] (in English; German version also available) or the [[https://portal.uni-koeln.de/universitaet/aktuell/presseinformationen/detail/interstellare-molekuele-verzweigen-sich|Universität zu Köln press release]] (in German).+See also the **[[https://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/pressreleases/2014/10|MPIfR press release]]** (in English; **[[https://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/pressemeldungen/2014/10|German version]]** also available) or the **[[https://portal.uni-koeln.de/universitaet/aktuell/presseinformationen/detail/interstellare-molekuele-verzweigen-sich|Universität zu Köln press release]]** (in German).
  
 The molecule is the first one found in the interstellar medium with a branched carbon backbone. It is a first step towards confirming earlier assumptions that branched molecules are abundant in space. This is a particularly important finding for the search for amino acids and other biogenic molecules in space. The molecule is also the fourth alkyl cyanide found in space. The molecule is the first one found in the interstellar medium with a branched carbon backbone. It is a first step towards confirming earlier assumptions that branched molecules are abundant in space. This is a particularly important finding for the search for amino acids and other biogenic molecules in space. The molecule is also the fourth alkyl cyanide found in space.
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