Abstract

The electronic structure and properties of the platinanaphthalenes, and ring-fused B-N platinanaphthalenes isomers have been explored using the hybrid density functional mpw1pw91 theory. The energetic aspect shows that stability of Ptb and Pta isomers are isoenergetic in platinanaphthalenes. On the other hand, BNa1 isomer is the most stable isomer of ring-fused B-N platinanaphthalenes. This is compatible with principles of minimum energy and minimum polarizability in ring-fused B-N platinanaphthalenes. Molecular orbital analysis shows increasing of hardness in ring-fused B-N platinanaphthalenes isomers. Also, electronic spectra analysis indicates that, in all the molecules HOMO-1 → LUMO transition makes the major contribution in most intense electronic transition.

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