Abstract
We investigated low-energy electron-stimulated chemical reactions between CO and water molecules in low-temperature ice using infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy. Carbon dioxide, the formyl radical, formaldehyde, and methanol were produced by electron irradiation of the water/CO/water layered ice. The electron energy threshold and temperature dependence for the chemical reactions were investigated to elucidate the reaction mechanisms.
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