Dynamical Discrete/Continuum Linear Response Shells Theory of Solvation: Convergence Test for NH4 + and OH− Ions in Water Solution Using DFT and DFTB Methods
A new dynamical discrete/continuum solvation model was tested for NH4 + and OH− ions in water solvent. The method is similar to continuum solvation models in a sense that the linear response approximation is used. However, different from pure continuum models, explicit solvent molecules are included...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of physical chemistry. B 2010-12, Vol.114 (48), p.15941-15947 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A new dynamical discrete/continuum solvation model was tested for NH4 + and OH− ions in water solvent. The method is similar to continuum solvation models in a sense that the linear response approximation is used. However, different from pure continuum models, explicit solvent molecules are included in the inner shell, which allows adequate treatment of specific solute−solvent interactions present in the first solvation shell, the main drawback of continuum models. Molecular dynamics calculations coupled with SCC-DFTB method are used to generate the configurations of the solute in a box with 64 water molecules, while the interaction energies are calculated at the DFT level. We have tested the convergence of the method using a variable number of explicit water molecules and it was found that even a small number of waters (as low as 14) are able to produce converged values. Our results also point out that the Born model, often used for long-range correction, is not reliable and our method should be applied for more accurate calculations. |
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ISSN: | 1520-6106 1520-5207 |
DOI: | 10.1021/jp110202e |