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Astrochemistry of dust, ice and gas: introduction and overview

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FARADAY DISCUSSIONS
Volume 168, Issue -, Pages 9-47

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c4fd00140k

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  1. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO)
  2. Netherlands Research School for Astronomy (NOVA)
  3. Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW)
  4. European Union A-ERC [291141]

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A brief introduction and overview of the astrochemistry of dust, ice and gas and their interplay is presented. The importance of basic chemical physics studies of critical reactions is illustrated through a number of recent examples. Such studies have also triggered new insight into chemistry, illustrating how astronomy and chemistry can enhance each other. Much of the chemistry in star-and planet-forming regions is now thought to be driven by gas-grain chemistry rather than pure gas-phase chemistry, and a critical discussion of the state of such models is given. Recent developments in studies of diffuse clouds and PDRs, cold dense clouds, hot cores, protoplanetary disks and exoplanetary atmospheres are summarized, both for simple and more complex molecules, with links to papers presented in this volume. In spite of many lingering uncertainties, the future of astrochemistry is bright: new observational facilities promise major advances in our understanding of the journey of gas, ice and dust from clouds to planets.

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