Yu.zhao aromaticity in sandwich complexes and the effection of noncolvalent interaction to aromatic ring

This project includes two parts, one of it is the difference of aromaticity when the ring is in free state and in sandwich complexes and the other is about the influences of anion-pi interaction and cation-pi interaction to aromatic systerm.

1. Frontera, A.; Gamez, P.; Mascal, M.; Mooibroek, T. J.; Reedijk, J., Putting anion-pi interactions into perspective. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2011, 50 (41), 9564-83.
2. Quiñonero, D.; Garau, C.; Frontera, A.; Ballester, P.; Costa, A.; Deyà, P. M., Counterintuitive interaction of anions with benzene derivatives. Chemical Physics Letters. 2002, 359 (5-6), 486-492.
3. Garau, C.; Frontera, A.; Quiñonero, D.; Ballester, P.; Costa, A.; Deyà, P. M., Cation−π versus Anion−π Interactions:  Energetic, Charge Transfer, and Aromatic Aspects. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 2004, 108 (43), 9423-9427.
4. Estarellas, C.; Bauza, A.; Frontera, A.; Quinonero, D.; Deya, P. M., On the directionality of anion-pi interactions. Phys Chem Chem Phys. 2011, 13 (13), 5696-702.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. sanwich complex containing different metals: NICS values, AICD graphs and structure datas.

2. Half-sandwich complexes containing nickel with other different ligands

bond strength changing with the substitued C-C bond length changing and aroamticity differences