Issue 3, 2005

Analysis of long-range NMR spin–spin coupling in polyenes and the π-mechanism

Abstract

The J-OC-PSP (decomposition of J into Orbital Contributions using Orbital Currents and Partial Spin Polarization) method is applied to analyze NMR spin–spin coupling constants in polyenes, which were calculated using coupled perturbed density functional theory in connection with the B3LYP hybrid functional and a [7s,6p,2d/4s,2p] basis set. The analysis revealed that the π-mechanism for Fermi contact (FC) spin coupling is based on passive π-orbital contributions. The π-orbitals transfer spin information between σ orbitals (spin-transport mechanism) or increase the spin information of a σ orbital by an echo effect. The calculated FC(π) values are rather constant for small polyenes ranging between 3.5–5.5 Hz for a double bond. They decay more slowly with the distance between perturbing and responding nucleus than the σ contributions to the FC term. The sign of the passive FC(π) contribution can be assessed from a Dirac vector model. The limits for long-range coupling in a polyene were determined and their practical implications discussed.

Graphical abstract: Analysis of long-range NMR spin–spin coupling in polyenes and the π-mechanism

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Oct 2004
Accepted
08 Dec 2004
First published
12 Jan 2005

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2005,7, 452-462

Analysis of long-range NMR spin–spin coupling in polyenes and the π-mechanism

J. Gräfenstein, T. Tuttle and D. Cremer, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2005, 7, 452 DOI: 10.1039/B416153J

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