Simple, Efficient, and Universal Energy Decomposition Analysis Method Based on Dispersion-Corrected Density Functional Theory
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Energy decomposition analysis (EDA) is an important class of methods to explore the nature of interaction between fragments in a chemical system. It can decompose the interaction energy into different physical components to understand the factors that play key roles in the interaction. This work proposes an EDA strategy based on dispersion-corrected density functional theory (DFT), called sobEDA. This method is fairly easy to implement and very universal. It can be used to study weak interactions, chemical bond interactions, open-shell systems, and interactions between multiple fragments. The total time consumption of sobEDA is only about twice that of conventional DFT single-point calculation for the entire…
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- Density functional theory
- Gaussian
- Computer science
- Statistical physics
- Interaction energy
- Wave function
- Computational chemistry
- Quantum mechanics
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- Affordable and clean energy
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