Reaction of size-selected iron-oxide cluster cations with methane: a model study of rapid methane loss in Mars’ atmosphere†
Abstract
We report gas-phase reactions of free iron-oxide clusters, FenOm+, and their Ar adducts with methane in the context of chemical processes in Mars’ atmosphere. Methane activation was observed to produce FenOmCH2+/FenOmCD2+ and FenOmC+, where the reactivity exhibited size and composition dependence. For example, the rate coefficients of methane activation for Fe3O+ and Fe4O+ were estimated to be 1 × 10−13 and 3 × 10−13 cm3 s−1, respectively. Based on these reaction rate coefficients, the presence of iron-oxide clusters/particles with a density as low as 107 cm−3 in Mars’ atmosphere would explain the rapid loss of methane observed recently by the Curiosity rover.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Size effects in chemistry & physics of atomic & molecular clusters, nanoparticles & nanostructures