The extension of the frozen-density embedding theory for nonvariational methods [ 6880] was utilized to evaluate intermolecular interaction energies for complexes in the Zhao-Truhlar basis set. In the applied method (FDET-MP2-FAT-LDA), the same auxiliary system is used to evaluate the correlation energy by means of the second-order Møller-Plesset perturbation theory (MP2), as in our previous work [ 121101]. Local density approximation is used for [ρ,ρ] in both cases. Additionally, the contribution to the energy due to the neglected correlation potential was evaluated and analyzed. The domain of applicability of the local density approximation for [ρ,ρ] was determined based on deviations from the interaction energies from the conventional MP2 calculations. The local density approximation for [ρ,ρ] performs well for hydrogen- or dipole-bound complexes. The relative errors in the interaction energy lie within 3-30%. While for charge-transfer complexes, this approximation fails consistently, and for other types of complexes, the performance of this approximation is not systematic. The sources of error are discussed in detail.
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