A recently developed methodology for calculating, analyzing, and visualizing nuclear magnetic shielding densities is used for studying spatial contributions including ring-current contributions to1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) chemical shifts of aromatic and anti-aromatic free-base porphyrinoids. Our approach allows a visual inspection of the spatial origin of the positive (shielding) and negative (deshielding) contributions to the nuclear magnetic shielding constants. Diatropic and paratropic current-density fluxes yield both shielding and deshielding contributions implying that not merely the tropicity of the current density determines whether the contribution has a shielding or deshielding character. Instead the shielding or deshielding contribution is determined by the direction of the current-density flux with respect to the studied nucleus.
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Fliegl, H., Dimitrova, M., Berger, R. J. F., & Sundholm, D. (2021). Spatial Contributions to1H NMR Chemical Shifts of Free-Base Porphyrinoids. Chemistry (Switzerland), 3(3), 1005–1021. https://doi.org/10.3390/chemistry3030072
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