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Efficient calculation of low energy statistical rates for gas phase dissociation using umbrella sampling
1School of Chemistry, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF10 3AT, United Kingdom. mellam@cf.ac.uk
Abstract:
Monte Carlo (MC) simulations can be used to compute microcanonical statistical rates of gas phase dissociation reactions. Unfortunately, the MC approach may suffer from a slow convergence and large statistical errors for energies just above the dissociation threshold. In this work, umbrella sampling is proposed as a device to reduce the statistical error of MC rate constants. The method is tested by computing the classical dissociation rate for the reaction [H5O2+]* --> H2O + H3O(+) over the range of internal energy 38 < E < or = 100 kcal/mol. Comparing with other literature methods, it is found that umbrella sampling reduces the computational effort by up to two orders of magnitude when used in conjunction with a careful choice of sampling distributions. The comparison between MC rate constants and classical Rice-Ramsperberg-Kassel harmonic theory shows that anharmonicity plays an important role in the dissociation process of the Zundel cation (H5O2+) at all energies.
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