# CH3OH•+ + CH4 Reaction: Mechanistic Insights and Reaction Rates for Astrochemical and Atmospheric Environments

**Authors:** Mauro Satta, Daniele Catone, Mattea Carmen Castrovilli, Francesca Nicolanti, Antonella Cartoni

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/molecules30051029 · 2025-02-24

## TL;DR

This paper studies how methanol radical cations react with methane, revealing how this reaction behaves in space and Earth's atmosphere.

## Contribution

The study provides new mechanistic and rate insights into the CH3OH•+ + CH4 reaction under non-thermal and thermal conditions.

## Key findings

- The reaction's non-thermal behavior is enhanced when CH3OH•+ is vibrationally excited by photons.
- Reaction rates increase at lower temperatures in thermal equilibrium conditions.
- The reaction products influence molecular networks in space and atmospheric chemistry.

## Abstract

The reaction between methanol radical cations and methane, producing methyl radicals and protonated methanol, is pivotal to both astrochemical and atmospheric processes. Methanol and methane are the most abundant organic molecules in space and Earth’s atmosphere and central to molecular synthesis under different environmental conditions. Here, we present a combined experimental and theoretical investigation of the ion–molecule reaction between CH3OH•+ and CH4. The study explores the reaction mechanism and energetics under ionized conditions utilizing quantum chemical methods and experimental data. The findings reveal that the reaction’s non-thermal behavior becomes pronounced when CH3OH•+ is vibrationally excited by photon absorption above the ionization threshold, as can happen in the presence of ionizing agents like cosmic rays. Conversely, in thermal equilibrium conditions, the reaction accelerates as temperatures decrease, as suggested by canonical rate coefficient calculations. The products can initiate further chemical reactions, shaping molecular networks in the interstellar medium and affecting atmospheric trace gas balances.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** methanol (PubChem CID 887), methane (PubChem CID 297)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** CH4 (MESH:D008697), CH3OH + (MESH:D000432), Astrochemical (-)

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC11902195