Occurrence of double bond in π-aromatic rings: An easy way to design doubly aromatic carbon-metal structures

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Abstract

A chemical bonding of several metallabenzenes and metallabenzynes was studied via an adaptive natural density partitioning (AdNDP) algorithm and the induced magnetic field analysis. A unique chemical bonding pattern was discovered where the M=C (M: Os, Re) double bond coexists with the delocalized 6c-2e π-bonding elements responsible for aromatic properties of the investigated complexes. In opposition to the previous description where 8 delocalized π-electrons were reported in metallabenzenes and metallabenzynes, we showed that only six delocalized π-electrons are present in those molecules. Thus, there is no deviation from Hückel’s aromaticity rule for metallabenzynes/metallabenzenes complexes. Based on the discovered bonding pattern, we propose two thermodynamically stable novel molecules that possess not only π-delocalization but also retain six σ-delocalized electrons, rendering them as doubly aromatic species. As a result, our investigation gives a new direction for the search for carbon-metal doubly aromatic molecules.

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Tkachenko, N. V., Muñoz-Castro, A., & Boldyrev, A. I. (2021). Occurrence of double bond in π-aromatic rings: An easy way to design doubly aromatic carbon-metal structures. Molecules, 26(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26237232

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