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    Springer
    Theoretical chemistry accounts 44 (1977), S. 97-107 
    ISSN: 1432-2234
    Keywords: MCSCF method, optimization by Brillouin's theorem ; LiH2, potential energy surface for
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The generalized Brillouin theorem is used to construct an optimization procedure for MCSCF functions by iterative contracted CI calculations. Special attention is paid to the MO transformation step in each iteration. In this method the MCSCF calculation may easily be augmented by a restricted CI calculation involving a configuration set which is uniquely determined by the trial function. An application to the calculation of the potential energy surface for linear LiH2 in the reaction LiH + H⇆Li + H2 leads to the conclusion that this restricted CI is necessary, in order to obtain satisfactory results for the potential energy barrier in this reaction.
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    ISSN: 1434-193X
    Keywords: Pyrolysis ; Ring contraction-ring expansion ; Rearrangements ; Homolytic scission ; IGLOIII//6-31G ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: -Flash vacuum thermolysis (FVT, 1000 °C ≥ T ≥ 1200 °C) of acenaphtho[1,2-a]acenaphthylene (3, C22H12) gave the C22H12 cyclopenta-fused polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (CP-PAH) acenaphtho[1,2-e]acenaphthylene (4), cyclopenta[cd]perylene (5) and cyclopenta[def]benzo[hi]chrysene (6). Whereas the formation of 4 is explained by a ring contraction/ring expansion rearrangement of 3, the identification of 5 and 6 suggests that 3 also undergoes homolytic scission of a five-membered ring's Carbon-Carbon single bond furnishing the transient diradical intermediate 7. Ring closure of 7to form 8 after rotation around the Carbon-Carbon single bond of the intact five-membered ring followed by hydrogen shifts will give 6. The latter can rearrange subsequently into 5by ring contraction/ring expansion. The structural assignment of 4 and 5 was supported by independent FVT of 6,12-bis(1-chloroethenyl)chrysene (14) and 3-(1-chloroethenyl)perylene (23), respectively. FVT of 14 (900-1200 °C) gave in a consecutive process 6,12-bis(ethynyl)chrysene (15), 9-ethynylbenz[j]acephenanthrylene (16) and bis(cyclopenta[hi,qr])chrysene (17). Although at T ≥ 900 °C 17 selectively rearranges into 4 by ring contraction/ring expansion, at 1200 °C the latter is converted into 5 presumably via a diradical intermediate obtained by homolytic scission of a single Carbon-Carbon bond of a five-membered ring. FVT of 23 gave in situ 3-ethynylperylene (25), which at 1000 °C is nearly quantitatively converted into 5. The propensity of internal cyclopenta moieties to undergo homolytic scission of a five-membered ring′s Carbon-Carbon single bond was corroborated by independent FVT of benzo[k]- (11) and benzo[j]fluoranthene (12). Previously unknown thermal pathways to important (CP)-PAH combustion effluents are disclosed at T ≥ 1000 °C.
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