Hückel and Möbius annulenes: Relationships between their Hückel-level orbitals and their Hückel-level energies

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The problem of convenient access to quantitative Hückel-level descriptions of Möbius and Hückel annulenes for undergraduate lectures about aromaticity is discussed. Frost circle, Zimmerman circle, double circle and Langler semicircular mnemonics are described. The relationship between spectra (complete sets of secular equation roots) for an isoconjugate pair of Hückel and Möbius annulenes and the corresponding acyclic polyene with one less carbon is fully developed. In addition to providing an alternative path to exact spectrum roots, this relationship provides immediate access to almost half of the eigenfunctions for an isoconjugate annulene pair. The remaining eigenfunctions may be obtained very easily.

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Langler, R. F., Salgado, G., & Mendizabal, C. (2000). Hückel and Möbius annulenes: Relationships between their Hückel-level orbitals and their Hückel-level energies. Quimica Nova, 23(6), 841–844. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422000000600020

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