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Short-range potential

Short-Range Interaction Potentials Short-range interaction potentials apply to those interactions that attenuate rapidly as the distance between the atoms increases. The most commonly used short-range interaction potential is probably the Lennard-Jones 12-6 potential (as shown in Fig. 1) ... [Pg.2293]

It is thus seen that the dipole-induced dipole propagation gives an exponential rather than an inverse x cube dependence of U x) with x. As with the dispersion potential, the interaction depends on the polarizability, but unlike the dispersion case, it is only the polarizability of the adsorbed species that is involved. The application of Eq. VI-43 to physical adsoiption is considered in Section XVII-7D. For the moment, the treatment illustrates how a long-range interaction can arise as a propagation of short-range interactions. [Pg.249]

For systems in which the constituent particles interact via short-range pair potentials, W = (F. [Pg.422]

Flere u. j(r,T,P) is the short-range potential for ions, and e is the dielectric constant of the solvent. The solvent averaged potentials are thus actually free energies that are fimctions of temperature and pressure. The... [Pg.485]

This expression contains the contribution of the short-range potential included earlier in, so that the excess free energy, to this level of approximation, is... [Pg.492]

In addition, the energy of interaotion between any two ions will oontain a eontribution from the mirror potential of the seoond ion u(r.p is now given by a short-range tenn and a tenn of the fonn... [Pg.590]

Sutton and Chen extended the potential to longer range to enable the study of certain problems such as the interactions between clusters of afoms [Sutton and Chen 1990]. Their objective was to combine the superior Fiimis-Sinclair description of short-range interactions with a van der Waals tail to model the long-range interactions. The form of the Sutton-Chen potential is ... [Pg.261]

The above potential is referred to as a Lennard-Jones or 6-12 potential and is summed over all nonbonded pairs of atoms ij. The first positive term is the short range repulsion and the second negative term is the long range attraction. The parameters of the interaction are Aj and B... The convenient analytical form of the 6-12 potential means that it is often used, although an exponential repulsion term is usually considered to be a more accurate representation of the repulsive forces (as used in MM-t). [Pg.176]

The classical kinetic theoty of gases treats a system of non-interacting particles, but in real gases there is a short-range interaction which has an effect on the physical properties of gases. The most simple description of this interaction uses the Lennard-Jones potential which postulates a central force between molecules, giving an energy of interaction as a function of the inter-nuclear distance, r. [Pg.114]


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