What Does ESP Stand For?
ESP stands for Elimination Of Solvation Procedure
ESP, or Elimination Of Solvation Procedure, is a method used in computational chemistry to refine molecular simulations by removing the effects of solvent interactions. This technique enhances the accuracy of molecular models by isolating the intrinsic properties of solute molecules, allowing for a clearer understanding of their behavior and interactions in various environments. ESP is particularly valuable in the study of chemical reactions, protein folding, and drug design, as it facilitates the analysis of solute dynamics without the confounding influence of solvent molecules.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym