The Coherent Rotation of π-Electron in a Small Aromatic Molecule

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Ho Quang Huy1,*,
1 Faculty of Engineering and Technology, University of Phan Thiet, Lam Dong Province

Abstract

Coherent rotation is a typical form of charge migration in aromatic molecules, in which π-electron rotates along the ring loop of molecule. Within a quantum-mechanical framework, the π-electron rotation can be characterized by the expectation values of observable operators, including angular momentum and current density. These quantities can be evaluated using analytical expressions combined with ab initio quantum-chemical calculations by Gaussian in H. Mineo, et al., (2013); an approach that is applicable to a wide range size of aromatic molecules. In this work, we apply this approach to investigate the coherent rotation of π-electron in a simple aromatic, s-triazine (C3H3N3), which belongs to the D3h symmetry group. Ring currents are identified not only along rings consisting of carbon-carbon atoms, or nitrogen-nitrogen atoms, but also along rings involving the nearest neighbor carbon-nitrogen pairs. The magnitude of bond current is determined from the total flux crossing a plane located at the midpoint of each bond connecting two atoms. To visualize the spatial distribution of the current density, current-density maps are plotted on a plane parallel to the molecular plane at a distance of z=1.0 Å.

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Ho Quang, H. (2026). The Coherent Rotation of π-Electron in a Small Aromatic Molecule. The University of Phan Thiet Journal of Science, 4(2), 9-23. http://tapchikhoahocupt.vn/index.php/uptjs/article/view/126
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