Abstract
A recent article by Anderson and co-workers challenges our conclusions on the aromaticity of the four oxidation states of a butadyine-linked six-porphyrin nanoring, based on the experimental 1H-NMR data and some recent calculations they have performed using the BLYP35 functional. Here, we show that BLYP35 should be taken with caution and demonstrate that the indirect evidence of a ring current from experimental 1H-NMR data is not a definite proof of aromaticity.
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Casademont-Reig, I., Soriano-Agueda, L., Ramos-Cordoba, E., Torrent-Sucarrat, M., & Matito, E. (2022, September 5). Reply to the Correspondence on “How Aromatic Are Molecular Nanorings? The Case of a Six-Porphyrin Nanoring”**. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202206836
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