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Magnetically Induced Ring-Current Strengths of Planar and Nonplanar Molecules: New Insights from the Pseudo-π Model

Mesías Orozco‐Ic, Maria Dimitrova, Jorge Barroso, Dage Sundholm, Gabriel Merino

2021The Journal of Physical Chemistry A30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The pseudo-π model yields current densities and induced magnetic fields that mimic the π-component, allowing investigations of large molecular structures, whether they are planar or not, at a low computational cost but with high accuracy. Herein the π-contribution to the magnetically induced current densities and induced magnetic fields of large planar molecules and nonplanar molecules (such as [10]cyclophenacene and chiral toroidal nanotubes C2016 and C2196) were computed using the pseudo-π model with the gauge-including magnetically induced currents method. Additionally, we provide a way to determine the π-component of the ring-current strengths, which can be used for assessing the aromatic character of large carbon molecules.

Topics & Concepts

PlanarCurrent (fluid)MoleculeComponent (thermodynamics)ToroidRing currentRing (chemistry)Character (mathematics)Gauge (firearms)Chemical physicsMaterials scienceCarbon nanotubeMagnetic fieldMolecular physicsNanotechnologyPhysicsChemistryComputer sciencePlasmaQuantum mechanicsGeometryOrganic chemistryEarth's magnetic fieldMetallurgyMathematicsComputer graphics (images)ThermodynamicsSynthesis and Properties of Aromatic CompoundsAdvanced NMR Techniques and ApplicationsFullerene Chemistry and Applications