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Aromaticity of substituted fulvene derivatives: substituent-dependent ring currents
Tadeusz M Krygowski1, Wojciech P Oziminski, Marcin Palusiak
1Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 1, 02 093 Warsaw, Poland.
Abstract:
Fulvene is a non-aromatic molecule, but variation of the electron-donating/withdrawing power of substituents exo to the five-membered ring can drive the system between the extremes of aromatic and antiaromatic, as judged by prediction of fully developed diatropic and paratropic ring currents through ab initio calculations made at the ipsocentric 6-31G**/CTOCD-DZ CHF level.
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