Molecular dynamics modeling is a modern tool for analyzing and predicting molecular processes that is becoming increasingly relevant in addressing environmental challenges. This approach allows for an in-depth investigation into the mechanisms of pollutant formation at the atomic level, thereby aiding in the development of effective environmental protection strategies.
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