The magnetic moments of neutral Sc, V, and Ti atoms supported on a benzene
molecule are found to be substantially enhanced over their free-atom value
while those of neutral Mn, Fe, and Co atoms experience a similar reduction.
The magnetic moment of the neutral Cr atom, the highest (6 mu(B)) in the 3
d-transition metal series, remains unchanged and that of neutral Ni is comp
letely quenched. These results, based on density functional theory and the
generalized gradient approximation, are shown to be a simple consequence of
the Pauli exclusion principle. Similar calculations on positively and nega
tively charged 3d-metal-benzene complexes are carried out. (C) 2000 Elsevie
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