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Level shifting Hartree-Fock

Thus, the combined experimental and theoretical results indicate that the chemical shift observed for the S(2p) core level, of about 1.6 eV, should be due to a secondary effect from the attachment of Al atoms to the adjacent carbon atoms. Indeed, this is fully consistent with tib initio Hartree-Fock ASCF calculations of the chemical shifts in aluminum-oligolhiophene complexes 187], From calculations on a AI2/a-3T complex, where the two AI atoms are attached to the a-car-bons on the central thiophene unit, the chemical shift of the S(2p) level for the central sulfur atom is found to be 1.65 eV, which is in close agreement with the experimental value of about 1.6 eV [84]. It should be pointed out that although several different Al-lhiophene complexes were tested in the ASCF calculations, no stable structure, where an Al atom binds directly to a S atom, was found [87]. [Pg.396]

A theoretical evaluation of the aromaticity of the pyrones pyromeconic acid, maltol, and ethylmaltol along with their anions and cations was carried out at several levels (Hartree-Fock, SVWN, B3LYP, and B1LYP) using the 6-311++G(d,p) basis set <2005JP0250>. The relative aromaticity of these compounds was evaluated by harmonic oscillator model of aromaticity (HOMA), nucleus-independent chemical shifts (NICSs), and /6 indexes and decreases in the order cation > neutral molecule > anion. [Pg.347]


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