Systematic improvement of a classical molecular model of water Journal Article


Authors: Wang, L. P.; Head-Gordon, T.; Ponder, J. W.; Ren, P.; Chodera, J. D.; Eastman, P. K.; Martinez, T. J.; Pande, V. S.
Article Title: Systematic improvement of a classical molecular model of water
Abstract: We report the iAMOEBA ("inexpensive AMOEBA") classical polarizable water model. The iAMOEBA model uses a direct approximation to describe electronic polarizability, in which the induced dipoles are determined directly from the permanent multipole electric fields and do not interact with one another. The direct approximation reduces the computational cost relative to a fully self-consistent polarizable model such as AMOEBA. The model is parameterized using ForceBalance, a systematic optimization method that simultaneously utilizes training data from experimental measurements and high-level ab initio calculations. We show that iAMOEBA is a highly accurate model for water in the solid, liquid, and gas phases, with the ability to fully capture the effects of electronic polarization and predict a comprehensive set of water properties beyond the training data set including the phase diagram. The increased accuracy of iAMOEBA over the fully polarizable AMOEBA model demonstrates ForceBalance as a method that allows the researcher to systematically improve empirical models by efficiently utilizing the available data. © 2013 American Chemical Society.
Keywords: protozoa; polarization; electric fields; computational costs; electronic polarization; electronic-polarizability; high-level ab initio calculations; polarizable model; polarizable water models; systematic optimization; training data sets
Journal Title: Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume: 117
Issue: 34
ISSN: 1520-6106
Publisher: American Chemical Society  
Date Published: 2013-08-29
Start Page: 9956
End Page: 9972
Language: English
DOI: 10.1021/jp403802c
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC3770532
PUBMED: 23750713
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 1 October 2013" - "CODEN: JPCBF" - "Source: Scopus"
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