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| The  '''SPC/F''' model | |||
| whilst the  | <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.31.2643 Kahled Toukan and Aneesur Rahman "Molecular-dynamics study of atomic motions in water", Physical Review B '''31''' pp. 2643-2648 (1985)]</ref> | ||
| is a modified version of the simple point-charge model [[SPC]] for [[water]]. The SPC model is rigid,   | |||
| whilst the SPC/F model is flexible. This model gives the correct density and dielectric permittivity of water. The model implemented in the [[Materials modelling and computer simulation codes |computer programs]] [[MDynaMix]] and [[Abalone]]. | |||
| ==Parameters== | |||
| [[Image:Thee_site_water_model.png|center|400px]] | |||
| {| border="1" | |||
| |-  | |||
| | parameter || value | |||
| |-   | |||
| | <math>\sigma</math> || <math> 3.166 {\mathrm {\AA}}</math> | |||
| |- | |||
| | <math>\epsilon</math> || <math> 0.65 </math> kJ mol<sup>-1</sup> | |||
| |- | |||
| | <math>r_\mathrm{OH}</math> || <math> 1.00 \mathrm{\AA}</math> | |||
| |- | |||
| | <math>\angle_\mathrm{HOH}</math> || <math> 109.47^{\circ}</math> | |||
| |- | |||
| | <math>q_{\mathrm{O}}</math> ||  <math> -0.82 e</math> | |||
| |- | |||
| | <math>q_{\mathrm{H}}</math> ||  <math>q_{\mathrm{O}}/2</math> (charge neutrality) | |||
| |} | |||
| ==References== | ==References== | ||
| <references/> | |||
| [[category: water]] | [[category: water]] | ||
| [[category: models]] | [[category: models]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:24, 25 June 2018
The SPC/F model [1] is a modified version of the simple point-charge model SPC for water. The SPC model is rigid, whilst the SPC/F model is flexible. This model gives the correct density and dielectric permittivity of water. The model implemented in the computer programs MDynaMix and Abalone.
Parameters[edit]

| parameter | value | 
| kJ mol-1 | |
| (charge neutrality) | 
