Kinetically stable high-energy isomers of C14H12 and C12H10N2 derived from cis-stilbene and cis-azobenzene

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Following on from our recent enforced geometry optimization (EGO) investigation of isomerization in cis-stilbene (J Comput Chem, in press) we report the discovery of two interesting new, symmetrical "fused sandwich" isomers of both cis-stilbene and the related cis-azobenzene. The isomers were obtained by applying external forces to pairs of carbon atoms from each of the benzene rings in cis-stilbene and cis-azobenzene simultaneously, and are all at least 100 kcal mol-1 higher in energy than the starting material. Each new structure was characterized as a minimum by vibrational analysis. Despite their high energy, all of the new isomers appear to be kinetically stable with respect to rearrangement back to cis-stilbene or cis-azobenzene, respectively. © 2010 The Author(s).

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Baker, J., & Wolinski, K. (2011). Kinetically stable high-energy isomers of C14H12 and C12H10N2 derived from cis-stilbene and cis-azobenzene. Journal of Molecular Modeling, 17(6), 1335–1342. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00894-010-0835-0

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