1 H and 13 C NMR spectra of infinitene and the ring current effect of the aromatic molecule.
Erich KleinpeterAndreas KochPublished in: Magnetic resonance in chemistry : MRC (2024)
The spatial magnetic properties (through-space NMR shieldings-TSNMRSs-actually the ring current effect in 1 H NMR spectroscopy) of the recently synthesized infinitene (the helically twisted [12]circulene) have been calculated using the GIAO perturbation method employing the nucleus-independent chemical shift (NICS) concept and visualized as iso-chemical-shielding surfaces (ICSS) of various size and direction. Both 1 H and 13 C chemical shifts of infinitene and the aromaticity of this esthetically very appealing molecule have been studied subject to the ring current effect thus obtained. This spatial magnetic response property of TSNMRSs dominates the different magnitude of 1 H and 13 C chemical shifts, especially in the cross-over section of infinitene, which is unequivocally classified as an aromatic molecule based on the deshielding belt of its ring current effect. Differences in aromaticity of infinitene compared with isolated benzene can also be qualified and quantified on the magnetic criterion.