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Abbas Hamidi1, Hamid Reza Shamlouei1,2, Afsaneh Maleki3
1Department of Chemistry, Omidiyeh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Omidiyeh, Iran.
Abstract:
In this research, the circulene molecule was selected, and the electron donor and acceptor groups were attached to improve its optical properties. Large negative values of enthalpies, Gibbs free energies, and exothermic energies of formation for these molecules, especially for the CN-CIR-NHLi molecule, show that their formation is highly reasonable. It was illustrated that the Eg of the circulene molecule was lowered in the electron donor and acceptor groups' presence, while the CN-CIR-NHLi and CF3-CIR-NHLi molecules have the lowest values of Eg. It was observed that the optical properties of circulene molecules were improved in electron donor and acceptor groups' presence. Between these groups, the -CN and -CF3 as electron acceptors and -NHLi substituents, as electron donor groups, yield higher enhancements on the optical properties of circulene, which is in agreement with the results obtained for Eg values. Graphical abstract.
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