What Does DAIM Stand For?

DAIM stands for Deformed Atoms In Molecules

DAIM, or Deformed Atoms In Molecules, refers to a computational and theoretical framework used to study the influence of atomic deformations on molecular properties and behaviors. This approach enables researchers to analyze how deviations from ideal atomic positions affect molecular structures, reactivity, and interactions, offering insights into various phenomena in chemistry and materials science. By applying DAIM, scientists can enhance their understanding of molecular dynamics and stability, leading to advancements in drug design, catalysis, and the development of novel materials.

Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym