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    ISSN: 0018-019X
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Organic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The X-ray crystal structures of 9-phenylbenz[a]azulene (4) and the corresponding non-benzannelated form, 4-phenylazulene (5), have been determined (cf. Fig.2). In contrast to 5, the skeleton of which shows nearly equal C,C bond lengths (cf. Table 1), the seven-membered ring of 4 exhibits clearly alternating C,C bond lengths (cf. Table 1). This is in agreement with a strong accentuation of the heptafulvene substructure in 4 by the [a] benzannelation. The alternating bond lengths of 4 and of its parent structure 3 are also reflected in the corresponding variations of the 3J(H,H) and 1J(13C,13C) values of these benz[a]azulenes (cf. Tables 4 and 5). Computations on the MP2/6-31G* level as well as on the BP86/6-31G* level for azulene (6), benz[a]azulene (3), and heptafulvene (7) are in good agreement with the experimental values (cf. Tables 6-8).
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    New York, NY : Wiley-Blackwell
    Helvetica Chimica Acta 79 (1996), S. 742-754 
    ISSN: 0018-019X
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Organic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: 57Fe Shielding tensors of substituted iron-carbonyl complexes have been computed employing the density-functional-based SOS-DFPT method (sum-over-states density-functional perturbation theory) with the IGLO (individual gauge for localized orbitals) choice of gauge origins and with large basis sets. The shieldings computed for [Fe(CO)5], [Fe(CO)3(H2C=CHCH=CH2)], [Fe(CO)3(cyclo-C4H4)], [Fe(CO)4(H2C=CHOMe)], [Fe(CO)4(H2C=CHCN)], [Fe(CO)3(H2C=CHCH=O)], and [Fe(CO)2(C5H5)R] (R = Me, Bu, i-Pr) correlate with the experimental δ(57Fe) values. However, the slope of the correlation line is 0.55 instead of 1, i.e., only about one half of the substituent effects on σ(Fe) is recovered in the calculations. Nearest-neighbor effects appear to be described qualitatively (cf. in the [Fe(CO)2(C5H5)R] series, whereas effects of more remote substituents, e.g., for [Fe(CO)4(H2C=CHX)] (X = MeO and CN)) are not reproduced. Dissociation energies of these species are discussed because of their relevance to experimental rate constants for substitution processes which are known to correlate with δ(57Fe). Even though the δ(13C) and δ(1H) data of ferrocene (7) are well reproduced theoretically, the computed σ(Fe) shielding of 7 deviates substantially from the σ(calc.)/δ(expt.) correlation, possibly indicating additional shortcomings in the theoretical description of this molecule.
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