MAGNETISM AND THE BIRADICALOID CHARACTER OF
π-AROMATIC AND ANTIAROMATIC SYSTEMS IN A STRONG MAGNETIC FIELD
A. V. Luzanov
Institute for Single Crystals, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkiv luzanov@xray.isc.kharkov.com
Keywords: diamagnetism, paramagnetism, π electron correlation, number of effectively unpaired electrons, aromaticity
Abstract
The previously developed scheme of the full configuration interaction for magnetic perturbations of π systems is transformed into a scheme for calculations in the finite field. It helps create “magnetic portraits” of molecules, reflecting the essentially non-linear behavior of conjugated systems in a strong field. In particular, possible latent paramagnetism of aromatic systems and correspondingly latent diamagnetism of antiaromatic ones is easily detected. The degree of the π electron shell openness as well as the singlet-triplet splitting in the field are evaluated. From the data obtained it follows that in the strong magnetic field an aromatic molecule becomes as a rule biradicaloid and non-aromatic. Accordingly, an antiaromatic system dramatically reduces its initial biradicaloid character and thus loses its antiaromaticity.
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