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Photon reaction with ammonia

The above examples should suffice to show how ion-molecule, dissociative recombination, and neutral-neutral reactions combine to form a variety of small species. Once neutral species are produced, they are destroyed by ion-molecule and neutral-neutral reactions. Stable species such as water and ammonia are depleted only via ion-molecule reactions. The dominant reactive ions in model calculations are the species HCO+, H3, H30+, He+, C+, and H+ many of then-reactions have been studied in the laboratory.41 Radicals such as OH can also be depleted via neutral-neutral reactions with atoms (see reactions 13, 15, 16) and, according to recent measurements, by selected reactions with stable species as well.18 Another loss mechanism in interstellar clouds is adsorption onto dust particles. Still another is photodestruction caused by ultraviolet photons produced when secondary electrons from cosmic ray-induced ionization excite H2, which subsequently fluoresces.42... [Pg.10]


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