Silicon Chemistry in the Interstellar Medium and Circumstellar Envelopes

ACS EARTH AND SPACE CHEMISTRY(2024)

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The molecules comprising the main group elements in lower valency are identified in the interstellar medium. Silicon is the fifth most abundant trace element, associated with late-type stars and regions where stars are developing, and plays a crucial role in forming interstellar dust grains. In the recent past, integrated experimental and computational strategies in silicon chemistry have become increasingly popular, and researchers have identified several Si-bearing molecules in the interstellar medium and circumstellar envelopes. About 300 molecules are observed in the interstellar medium and circumstellar envelopes in total, of which 15 are Si-bearing molecules. In addition, 28 Si-bearing chains and rings are reported as potential candidates for astronomical detection. This review summarizes the available data on the astronomical aspects of Si-bearing molecules. Detailed investigation of Si-bearing molecules commonly found in star-forming areas, late-type stars, and their relevance in space have been well documented here. Finally, attention is drawn to potential Si-bearing molecules for future interstellar identification, which has been reported using experimental and quantum chemical approaches.
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Astrochemistry,Interstellar Medium,CircumstellarEnvelopes,Reaction Chemistry,Spectroscopic Parameters,Si-Bearing Molecules
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