“…In our preceding paper (Marcelino et al 2009), we considered exothermic neutral-neutral, ion-molecule, and dissociative recombination reactions to study the chemistry of HNCO, HOCN, and HCNO. Here, we reinvestigated the chemical processes and introduced the additional isomer isofulminic acid (HONC), which is the most energetic stable isomer of isocyanic acid, at an energy calculated to be 84.1 kcal/mol above that of HNCO (Schuurman et al 2004), and whose rotational spectrum has recently been obtained in the laboratory (Mladenović et al 2009). To preserve the consistency of the chemical network, we considered new ions arising from the protonation of NCO and CNO, which may be progenitors of the four different CHNO isomers: i.e., HNCO + , HOCN + , HCNO + , and HONC + .…”