What Does IDI Stand For?
IDI stands for Ion Dipole Induced Potential Term In Potential Energy Surfaces See Also LEPS IDI
IDI, or Ion Dipole Induced Potential Term In Potential Energy Surfaces, refers to a specific component of potential energy surfaces that describes the interactions between ions and polar molecules. This term is crucial for understanding how the presence of an ion can influence the energy landscape of a system, affecting molecular dynamics and reactivity. For more information, see also the concept of LEPS, which stands for Lennard-Jones-Edgeworth Potential Surfaces, that further elucidates these interactions.
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