Theoretical Analysis on Magnetic Properties of Conjugated Organic Molecules Containing Borepin

Theoretical study about the magnetic properties of conjugated organic molecules containing borepin with π current density was carried out. 1-(2,4,6-Trimethylphenyl)borepin moiety is the center and other different groups are situated on the both fl sides, which are named molecules 1--12 as theoretica...

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Published inChemical research in Chinese universities Vol. 29; no. 5; pp. 962 - 968
Main Authors Wei, Wei, Bai, Fu-quan, Xia, Bao-hui, Chen, Hai-bo, Zhang, Hong-xing
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Published Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 01.10.2013
College of Chemistry,Jilin University, Changchun 130021, P.R.China%Jilin Provincial Institute of Education, Changchun 130023, P.R.China
State Key Laboratory of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry,Institute of Theoretical Chemistry,Jilin University, Changchun 130021, P.R.China%State Key Laboratory of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry,Institute of Theoretical Chemistry,Jilin University, Changchun 130021, P.R.China
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Abstract Theoretical study about the magnetic properties of conjugated organic molecules containing borepin with π current density was carried out. 1-(2,4,6-Trimethylphenyl)borepin moiety is the center and other different groups are situated on the both fl sides, which are named molecules 1--12 as theoretical model in order to establish the rela- tionship between aromaticity and geometry variation of borepin. The optimized molecular structures of molecules 1--12 are almost keeping planar and the C2--C3 bond length of borepin turns longer from molecule 1 to molecule 12 Different borepin-annulated ring could change the conjugated effect of π-electron between borepin and these bore- pin-annulated rings. Moreover, the molecule presents antiaromaticity, in other words, the molecule became unstable when the C2--C3 bond length of borepin extended more than ca. O. 1417 nm. But the fl position fragment and substi- tuent groups of borepin are not affected in this case, they are still steady. However, the central borepin ring current is counteracted by symmetrical overlap of it with affiliated borepin-annulated ring current. Hence, the central borepin ring breaking would be liable to occur. These molecules have higher vertical ionization potentials(VIPs) and lower vertical electron affinities(VEAs), which suggests that these molecules could easily exist in anionic form.
AbstractList Theoretical study about the magnetic properties of conjugated organic molecules containing borepin with π current density was carried out. 1-(2,4,6-Trimethylphenyl)borepin moiety is the center and other different groups are situated on the both β sides, which are named molecules 1–12 as theoretical model in order to establish the relationship between aromaticity and geometry variation of borepin. The optimized molecular structures of molecules 1–12 are almost keeping planar and the C2–C3 bond length of borepin turns longer from molecule 1 to molecule 12 . Different borepin-annulated ring could change the conjugated effect of π -electron between borepin and these bore-pin-annulated rings. Moreover, the molecule presents antiaromaticity, in other words, the molecule became unstable when the C2–C3 bond length of borepin extended more than ca . 0.1417 nm. But the β position fragment and substituent groups of borepin are not affected in this case, they are still steady. However, the central borepin ring current is counteracted by symmetrical overlap of it with affiliated borepin-annulated ring current. Hence, the central borepin ring breaking would be liable to occur. These molecules have higher vertical ionization potentials(VIPs) and lower vertical electron affinities(VEAs), which suggests that these molecules could easily exist in anionic form.
Theoretical study about the magnetic properties of conjugated organic molecules containing borepin with π current density was carried out. 1-(2,4,6-Trimethylphenyl)borepin moiety is the center and other different groups are situated on the both fl sides, which are named molecules 1--12 as theoretical model in order to establish the rela- tionship between aromaticity and geometry variation of borepin. The optimized molecular structures of molecules 1--12 are almost keeping planar and the C2--C3 bond length of borepin turns longer from molecule 1 to molecule 12 Different borepin-annulated ring could change the conjugated effect of π-electron between borepin and these bore- pin-annulated rings. Moreover, the molecule presents antiaromaticity, in other words, the molecule became unstable when the C2--C3 bond length of borepin extended more than ca. O. 1417 nm. But the fl position fragment and substi- tuent groups of borepin are not affected in this case, they are still steady. However, the central borepin ring current is counteracted by symmetrical overlap of it with affiliated borepin-annulated ring current. Hence, the central borepin ring breaking would be liable to occur. These molecules have higher vertical ionization potentials(VIPs) and lower vertical electron affinities(VEAs), which suggests that these molecules could easily exist in anionic form.
Author WEI Wei BAI Fu-quan XIA Bao-hui CHEN Hai-bo ZHANG Hong-xing
AuthorAffiliation State Key Laboratory of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, Institute of Theoretical Chemistry College of Chemistry,Jilin University, Changchun 130021, P. R. China Jilin Provincial Institute of Education, Changchun 130023, P R. China
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Notes Theoretical study about the magnetic properties of conjugated organic molecules containing borepin with π current density was carried out. 1-(2,4,6-Trimethylphenyl)borepin moiety is the center and other different groups are situated on the both fl sides, which are named molecules 1--12 as theoretical model in order to establish the rela- tionship between aromaticity and geometry variation of borepin. The optimized molecular structures of molecules 1--12 are almost keeping planar and the C2--C3 bond length of borepin turns longer from molecule 1 to molecule 12 Different borepin-annulated ring could change the conjugated effect of π-electron between borepin and these bore- pin-annulated rings. Moreover, the molecule presents antiaromaticity, in other words, the molecule became unstable when the C2--C3 bond length of borepin extended more than ca. O. 1417 nm. But the fl position fragment and substi- tuent groups of borepin are not affected in this case, they are still steady. However, the central borepin ring current is counteracted by symmetrical overlap of it with affiliated borepin-annulated ring current. Hence, the central borepin ring breaking would be liable to occur. These molecules have higher vertical ionization potentials(VIPs) and lower vertical electron affinities(VEAs), which suggests that these molecules could easily exist in anionic form.
Aromaticity; Stability; Vertical ionization potential; Vertical electron affinity
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