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Current Physical Chemistry

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ISSN (Print): 1877-9468
ISSN (Online): 1877-9476

An Analytical Approach to Predict High-spin Stability of Conjugated Hydrocarbon Radical Polymers using Minimized Mixing Nonbonding Molecular Orbitals

Author(s): Xun Zhu and Yuriko Aoki

Volume 3, Issue 1, 2013

Page: [99 - 112] Pages: 14

DOI: 10.2174/1877946811303010014

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Abstract

A method of analytical prediction (AP) and the corresponding index LAP used for predicting high-spin stability of alternant conjugated hydrocarbon radical polymers were generalized for both non-disjoint closed-type and open-type systems. The general formulas of LAP were derived analytically as the function of the number of unpaired electrons, denoted as N, without performing any localization procedure to attain the minimum mixing between nonbonding molecular orbitals (NBMOs). To examine the reliability of this analytical treatment, the relationship between the LAP and the energy stability in high-spin state was investigated by ab initio method for open-shell systems. It was shown that this approach can be a useful tool for qualitative prediction of ferromagnetism in alternant conjugated hydrocarbon radical polymers.

Keywords: Alternant conjugated hydrocarbon, Analytical prediction, Disjoint system, Ferromagnetism, High-spin, Hückel method, LMO, Localization, Molecular orbital method, NBMO method, Non-disjoint system, Polyradical, Quantum chemistry, Radical polymer, ROHF, Unpaired electrons


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