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Nuclear Magnetic Shieldings of Stacked Aromatic and Antiaromatic Molecules

Authors :
Markus Rauhalahti
Nergiz Özcan
Raúl Mera-Adasme
Jörg Kussmann
Dage Sundholm
Arne Luenser
Christian Ochsenfeld
Department of Chemistry
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Nuclear magnetic shieldings have been calculated at the density functional theory (DFT) level for stacks of benzene, hexadehydro[12]annulene, dodecadehydro[18]annulene, and hexabenzocoronene. The magnetic shieldings due to the ring currents in the adjacent molecules have been estimated by calculating nucleus independent molecular shieldings for the monomer in the atomic positions of neighbor molecules. The calculations show that the independent shielding model works reasonably well for the H-1 NMR shieldings of benzene and hexadehydro[12]annulene, whereas for the larger molecules and for the C-13 NMR shieldings the interaction between the molecules leads to shielding effects that are at least of the same size as the ring current contributions from the adjacent molecules. A better agreement is obtained when the nearest neighbors are also considered at full quantum mechanical (QM) level. The calculations suggest that the nearest solvent molecules must be included in the quantum mechanical system, at least when estimating solvent shifts at the molecular mechanics (MM) level. Current density calculations show that the stacking does not significantly affect the ring current strengths of the individual molecules, whereas the shape of the ring current for a single molecule differs from that of the stacked molecules.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....91de43f724c676005e56defbc5efca17