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Structure, magnetizability, and nuclear magnetic shielding tensors of bis-heteropentalenes. IV. Dihydrophospholophosphole isomers

2005

The geometry of the heteropentalenes formed by two phosphole units has been determined at the DFT level. The magnetic susceptibility and the nuclear magnetic shielding at the nuclei of these systems have also been calculated using gauge-including atomic orbitals and a large Gaussian basis set to achieve near Hartree-Fock estimates. A comparative study of the various isomers, of their flattened analogs, and of the parent phosphole molecule, shows that the [3,4-c] isomer is the most aromatic system in the set considered, assuming diatropicity and degree of planarity as indicators, even if it is the less stable in terms of total molecular energy. Plots of magnetic field-induced current densiti…

ChemistryHeteroatomPhospholeGeneral ChemistryElectronPi bondMolecular physicsMagnetic susceptibilityPlanarity testingComputational Mathematicschemistry.chemical_compoundAtomic orbitalComputational chemistryPhysics::Atomic and Molecular Clustersmagnetizability; nuclear magnetic shieldings; dihydrophospholophosphole isomersMoleculeJournal of Computational Chemistry
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Current density maps, magnetizability, and nuclear magnetic shielding tensors of bis-heteropentalenes. III. Thieno-thiophene isomers

2005

Near Hartree–Fock values of the magnetic susceptibility and nuclear magnetic shielding of bis-heteropentalenes consisting of two thiophene units ([2,3-b], [3,2-b], [3,4-b], and [3,4-c] isomers) have been estimated via computational schemes relying on continuous transformation of the origin of the current density within the coupled Hartree–Fock approximation and extended gaugeless Gaussian basis sets. The results are compared with those obtained via London gauge-including orbitals. Maps of streamlines and the modulus of the ring current density induced by a magnetic field normal to the molecular plane are reported for the three isomers of higher symmetry, showing that the intense diamagnetic…

Condensed matter physicsChemistryBiophysicsElectronCondensed Matter PhysicsMolecular physicsMagnetic susceptibilityCurrent density maps; magnetizability; nuclear magnetic shielding tensors; thieno-thiophene isomersMagnetic fieldchemistry.chemical_compoundMagnetic anisotropyElectromagnetic shieldingThiopheneDiamagnetismTensorPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular Biology
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Current density maps, magnetizability, and nuclear magnetic shielding tensors of bis-heteropentalenes. II. Furo-furan Isomers

2004

Magnetic susceptibility and nuclear magnetic shielding at the nuclei of bis-heteropentalenes formed by two furan units ([2,3-b], [3,2-b], [3,4-b], and [3,4-c] isomers) have been computed by several approximated techniques and a large Gaussian basis set to achieve near Hartree–Fock estimates. Ab initio models of the ring currents induced by a magnetic field normal to the molecular plane were obtained for the three isomeric systems of higher symmetry, showing that the π electrons give rise to intense diamagnetic circulation. The π currents are responsible for enhanced magnetic anisotropy and strong out-of-plane proton deshielding. The theoretical findings are used to build up a “diatropicity …

ProtonAb initioMagnetic Susceptibility ; Current Density ; Nuclear Screening ; Isomerism ; HF Calculations ; Ab Initio Calculations ; Magnetic Fields ; Magnetic Anisotropy ; Organic CompoundsGeneral Physics and AstronomyHF CalculationsMagnetic SusceptibilityMolecular physicsFuro-furan Isomers; Magnetizability and Nuclear Magnetic ShieldingFuro-furan IsomersIsomerismAb initio quantum chemistry methodsMagnetizability and Nuclear Magnetic ShieldingPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry:FÍSICA::Química física [UNESCO]Condensed matter physicsOrganic CompoundsChemistryNuclear ScreeningMagnetic susceptibilityMagnetic AnisotropyMagnetic fieldUNESCO::FÍSICA::Química físicaMagnetic anisotropyMagnetic FieldsElectromagnetic shieldingDiamagnetismCurrent DensityAb Initio Calculations
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