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Aromaticity of the completely annelated tetraphenylenes: NICS and GIMIC characterization G. V. Baryshnikov, N. N. Karaush, R. R. Valiev, B. F. Minaev

Contributor(s): Baryshnikov, Gleb V | Valiev, Rashid R | Minaev, Boris F | Karaush-Karmazin, Nataliya NMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): антиароматичность | ароматичность | гетероциклические соединения | кольцевые токиGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Journal of molecular modeling Vol. 21, № 6. P. 136 (1-9)Abstract: A series of heterocyclic and hydrocarbon [8]circulenes (also named completely annelated tetraphenylenes) were studied by the NICS and GIMIC methods in order to describe their aromatic properties from the magnetic criterion point of view. According to calculations all the hetero[8]circulene molecules demonstrate the bifacial aromatic/antiaromatic nature. The inner octatetraene core of the studied [8]circulenes is characterized by the presence of paratropic (“antiaromatic”) ring currents, whereas the outer macrocycle constructed from the five- and six-membered rings possesses the magnetically-induced diatropic (“aromatic”) ring current. The hydrocarbon [8]circulenes studied in this work consist of a similar planar cyclooctatetraene core but they exhibit a rather different balance of magnetically-induced ring currents.
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A series of heterocyclic and hydrocarbon [8]circulenes (also named completely annelated tetraphenylenes) were studied by the NICS and GIMIC methods in order to describe their aromatic properties from the magnetic criterion point of view. According to calculations all the hetero[8]circulene molecules demonstrate the bifacial aromatic/antiaromatic nature. The inner octatetraene core of the studied [8]circulenes is characterized by the presence of paratropic (“antiaromatic”) ring currents, whereas the outer macrocycle constructed from the five- and six-membered rings possesses the magnetically-induced diatropic (“aromatic”) ring current. The hydrocarbon [8]circulenes studied in this work consist of a similar planar cyclooctatetraene core but they exhibit a rather different balance of magnetically-induced ring currents.

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