Performance of the bond capacity model for charge polarization in classical molecular dynamics
1Department of Chemistry, Aarhus University, Langelandsgade 140, DK-8000 Aarhus, Denmark.
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This study investigates the performance of force field models employing only atomic charges to model the electrostatic interactions and only charge-flow to model the electric polarization. The atomic charges and charge-flow parameters are calculated directly by ab initio methods. The performance for liquid-state properties of models that include 1-bond, 2-bond, and 3-bond charge-flow is probed for chloroform and acetonitrile through measurements of dielectric constants, dipole moments, and infrared spectra. The results indicate that models allowing charge-flow only between directly bonded atom pairs (1-bond) lead to significant deviations compared to models incorporating 2- and 3-bond contributions, suggesting that restricting charge-flow solely between directly bonded atom pairs omits important physical contributions. In addition, modeling polarizability via charge-flow inherently leads to an anisotropy description of the molecular polarizability tensor, with the level of anisotropy constituting a major component in the electrostatic response. The results also suggest that modeling the molecular polarizability by only charge-flow tends to overestimate the electric polarization and, thus, indicate that combinations of rank-0 and rank-1 polarizability are required for an accurate modeling of the electric response.
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