Abstract

The electron density versus NICS(zz) (the out-of-plane component of nucleus-independent chemical shifts (NICS)) scan for assessing magnetic aromaticity among similar molecules with different ring sizes is improved by scanning the Laplacian of electron density versus NICS(zz) to include molecules containing different types of atoms. It is demonstrated that the new approach not only reproduces the results of the previous method but also surpasses that in the case of species with different atom types. The relative positions of curves in the plots of the Laplacian of electron density versus NICS(zz) correlate well with the ring current intensities of these molecules both near and far from the ring planes of the considered molecules. Accordingly, relative magnetic aromaticity of a number of planar hydrocarbons and a group of double aromatic metallic/semimetallic species are studied and discussed.

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