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Chiral aromaticities. AIM and ELF critical point and NICS magnetic analyses of Mobius-type aromaticity and homoaromaticity in lemniscular annulenes and hexaphyrins
Authors:Allan Charlotte S M  Rzepa Henry S
Institution:Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, UK.
Abstract:An atoms-in-molecules (AIM) and electron localization function (ELF) critical point analysis is reported for two types of lemniscular system, each of which exhibits double-half-twist Mobius topology. This reveals that this type of conformation for 14]annulene 1 has, in addition to the obvious bond critical points (BCPs), two weaker transannular points in the central cross-over region. These can be interpreted in terms of local rings showing single-half-twist Mobius homoaromaticity in addition to the double-half-twist aromaticity revealed by the annulene as a whole. Another example of a single-half-twist Mobius homoaromatic 9 is suggested here to show aromatic properties as strong as its nonhomoaromatic analogue 8. The AIM critical points in 1 are relatively insensitive to the ring size (varied from 12 to 16), and only small changes are seen in the critical point properties when the pi-electron count is incremented from 4n+2 to 4n by dianion formation. These results are discussed in terms of the reported transformation of the 14-pi-electron octalene 10 by reduction/alkylation into 12, an isomer of 1. Another class of molecule that exhibits lemniscular topology is the phyrins. A transannular BCP in the central cross-over region for the double-half-twist aromatic 26]hexaphyrin 3 is revealed, which is not present for the double-half-twist antiaromatic 28]hexaphyrin 2. The NICS(rcp) for the former indicates strong Mobius homoaromaticity.
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