COSMOsar3D: Molecular Field Analysis Based on Local COSMO [sigma]-Profiles

The COSMO surface polarization charge density ... resulting from quantum chemical calculations combined with a virtual conductor embedding has been widely proven to be a very suitable descriptor for the quantification of interactions of molecules in liquids. In a preceding paper, grid-based local hi...

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