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Direct reaction field dispersion interaction

A. G. Angy n and G. Jensen, Are direct reaction field methods appropriate for describing dispersion interactions , Chem. Phys. Lett. 175 313 (1990). [Pg.94]

A novel SCRF approach by van Duijnen and coworkers uses the direct reaction field Hamiltonian that represents the total solute plus solvent energy, the solvent being described in terms of a polarizability transfer matrix, viz. generalized point polarizabilities. Thus, a discrete set of point dipoles develop in response to the solute s field, providing a complex reaction field. The resulting electrostatic interaction, in addition to induction, includes dispersion contributions as well. [Pg.2628]


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