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vanderWaalsBeiträge

VanderWaalsBeiträge is a coined term used in German-language contexts to denote contributions related to van der Waals forces. The name fuses the surname of Johannes Diderik van der Waals with the German word Beiträge (contributions). In practice, VanderWaalsBeiträge may appear as a category or tag in scientific databases, repositories, blogs, or encyclopedic projects to group articles, papers, and discussions focusing on van der Waals interactions: London dispersion forces, dipole-induced dipole interactions, and many-body effects in condensed matter and molecular systems.

Because VanderWaalsBeiträge is not a formal field or widely standardized term, its exact scope depends on the

Usage and variations: depending on language and style, you may encounter VanderWaals-Beiträge, van der Waals Beiträge,

Note: As a label, VanderWaalsBeiträge is not a standard bibliographic category but a descriptive tag that can

host
platform.
Typical
topics
include
theoretical
models
such
as
Lennard-Jones
potentials
and
DFT-D
van
der
Waals
corrections;
experimental
methods
for
measuring
interfacial
forces;
and
applications
to
2D
materials
(graphene,
MoS2),
colloids,
and
supramolecular
chemistry.
Some
entries
may
discuss
historical
aspects
of
van
der
Waals'
work
and
the
development
of
the
concept
of
long-range
intermolecular
forces.
or
van
der
Waals
contributions.
See
also
van
der
Waals
forces;
Lennard-Jones
potential;
London
dispersion
forces.
aid
navigation
within
interdisciplinary
collections
that
cover
interfacial
and
cohesive
forces.