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Sindy Julieth Rodríguez-Sotelo1, Juan Julian Santoyo-Flores1, Katarzyna Młodzikowska-Pieńko2
1Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Beer-Sheva 841051 Israel sindyjuliethr@gmail.com.
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Antiaromatic π-conjugated systems provide a powerful framework for understanding ultrafast molecular rearrangements driven by quantum tunnelling over their degenerate double-well potential surfaces. Here, we explore with computational tools the π-bond-shifting automerization in the antiaromatic dinaphtho[2,1-a : 1,2-f]pentalene (1), dinaphtho[1,2-a : 2,1-f]pentalene (2), and a series of substituted derivatives. These molecules exhibit a distinctive feature: local aromatic and antiaromatic rings can interconvert their aromaticity character even close to the absolute zero via unusually fast carbon tunnelling. If these systems can be prepared in a coherent regime, the quantum superposition between the original states would delocalise their nuclear wavefunctions in a state that we describe as a "Schrödinger's aromaticity cat."
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