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The induced magnetic field in cyclic molecules

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CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 10, Issue 17, Pages 4367-4371

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.200400457

Keywords

aromaticity; carbocycles; induced magnetic field; magnetic properties

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The response of a molecule to an applied external magnetic field can be evaluated by a graphical representation of the induced magnetic field. We have applied this technique to four representative, cyclic organic molecules, that is, to aromatic (C6H6, D-6h) anti-aromatic (C4H4, D-2h) and non-aromatic (C4H8, D-4h, and C6H12, D-2h) molecules. The results show that molecules that contain a pi system possess a long-range magnetic response, while the induced magnetic field is short-range for molecules without pi systems. The induced magnetic field of aromatic molecules shields the external field. In contrast, the anti-aromatic molecules increase the applied field inside the ring. Aromatic, anti-aromatic, and non-aromatic molecules can be characterized by the appearance of the magnetic response. We also show that the magnetic response is directly connected to nucleus-independent chemical shifts (NICS).

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