Irradiation of methanol ice on a sulfur-rich dust analogue at 25 K: a mid-infrared spectroscopic study

Abstract

Despite possibly representing a comparatively large reservoir of sulfur in extraterrestrial environments, the role of sulfur allotropes in the radiation-driven chemistry occurring in low-temperature ices in astrophysical media (e.g., pre-stellar nebulae or the outer Solar System) is an underexplored topic. Previous work has shown that the irradiation of astrophysical ice analogues composed of simple molecules on top of layers of allotropic sulfur results in the formation of simple, inorganic sulfur-bearing molecules in the ice phase. Our present work seeks to qualitatively determine whether the analogous irradiation of methanol on top of allotropic sulfur may lead to the formation of organosulfur molecules, as well as H2S. Using in situ mid-infrared absorption spectroscopy, we have found compelling evidence for the formation of SO2, CS2, H2SO4, and a number of sulfur oxyanions, as well as tentative evidence for H2S formation. Evidence for the formation of thiol molecules was inconclusive. Our experimental results are discussed in the context of their applicability to sulfur astrochemistry.

Graphical abstract: Irradiation of methanol ice on a sulfur-rich dust analogue at 25 K: a mid-infrared spectroscopic study

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Oct 2025
Accepted
12 Jan 2026
First published
23 Jan 2026
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2026, Advance Article

Irradiation of methanol ice on a sulfur-rich dust analogue at 25 K: a mid-infrared spectroscopic study

D. V. Mifsud, Z. Kaňuchová, O. Auriacombe, P. Herczku, R. Rácz, S. T. S. Kovács, D. Qasim, B. Sulik, Z. Juhász, I. Vajda, I. Rajta, U. Raut, S. Biri, S. Ioppolo and N. J. Mason, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5CP03973H

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