Current Status of the AMOEBA Polarizable Force Field
Washington University in St. Louis · The University of Texas at Austin · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Molecular force fields have been approaching a generational transition over the past several years, moving away from well-established and well-tuned, but intrinsically limited, fixed point charge models toward more intricate and expensive polarizable models that should allow more accurate description of molecular properties. The recently introduced AMOEBA force field is a leading publicly available example of this next generation of theoretical model, but to date, it has only received relatively limited validation, which we address here. We show that the AMOEBA force field is in fact a significant improvement over fixed charge models for small molecule structural and thermodynamic observables in particular,…
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- 48.21
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- 100%
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- 105
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14Topics & keywords
- Polarizability
- Force field (fiction)
- Solvation
- Chemical physics
- Electrostatics
- Water model
- Partial charge
- Amoeba (genus)