Abstract

Dispersion-correcting potentials were proposed as a means to overcome the difficulties that conventional density functionals have in dealing correctly with noncovalent interactions. The procedure is tested and found to be quite successful for low-energy formic acid trimers and tetramers. It is then applied to reexamine formic acid pentamers.

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