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is pi-pi stacking dispersion forces
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Pi-pi stacking refers to the attractive, non-covalent interactions between aromatic rings, which are important in the structure and function of many biological molecules and synthetic materials. These interactions are a subset of van der Waals forces, specifically categorized under dispersion forces. Dispersion forces are weak intermolecular attractions arising from temporary dipoles induced when the electron clouds of adjacent molecules interact. In pi-pi stacking, the electron clouds of the aromatic rings temporarily polarize each other, leading to a net attraction. Although weaker than covalent or ionic bonds, pi-pi stacking plays a crucial role in the molecular recognition processes that underpin the behavior of many complex systems.
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