Hierarchy of the Collective Effects in Water Clusters

The Journal of Physical Chemistry. a
Imre Bako, Istvan Mayer

Abstract

The results of dipole moment as well as of intra- and intermolecular bond order calculations indicate the big importance of collective electrostatic effects caused by the nonimmediate environment in liquid water models. It is also discussed how these collective effects are built up as consequences of the electrostatic and quantum chemical interactions in water clusters.

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