A comparison of approaches to estimate the resonance energy

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We discuss Ab Initio approaches to calculate the energy lowering (stabilisation) due to aromaticity. We compare the valence bond method and the block-localised wave function approaches to calculate the resonance energy. We conclude that the valence bond approach employs a Pauling-Wheland resonance energy and that the block-localised approach employs a delocalisation criterion. The latter is shown to be more basis set dependent in a series of illustrative calculations. © 2010 The Author(s).

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Zielinski, M., Havenith, R. W. A., Jenneskens, L. W., & van Lenthe, J. H. (2010). A comparison of approaches to estimate the resonance energy. Theoretical Chemistry Accounts, 127(1), 19–25. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00214-010-0793-8

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