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| Model ||<math> | | Model || <math>k_b</math> || <math>r^{\mathrm {eq}}_{\mathrm {OH}}</math> (Å)|| <math>k_a</math> || <math>\vartheta^{\mathrm{eq}}_{\angle \mathrm{HOH}}</math> (deg)|| <math>\sigma_{\mathrm {OO}}</math> (Å)|| <math>\epsilon_{\mathrm {OO}}</math> (kcal mol<sup>-1</sup>)|| q(O) (e) || q(H) (e) | ||
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| SPC/Fw || | | SPC/Fw || 1059.162 || 1.012 || 75.90 || 113.24 || 3.165492 || 0.1554253 || -0.82 || 0.41 | ||
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| q-SPC/Fw || | | q-SPC/Fw || 1059.162 || 1.000 || 75.90 || 112.0 || 3.165492 || 0.1554252 || -0.84 || 0.42 | ||
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where the units of <math>k_b</math> and <math>k_a</math> are kcal.mol<sup>-1</sup>Å<sup>-2</sup>. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 13:18, 17 April 2009
The SPC/Fw is a variant of the SPC model for water [1]. This model has also been re-parametrised for quantum simulations, adopting the name q-SPC/Fw [2]. The model is given by the intra-molecular component (Eq. 2 of [2]):
and the inter-molecular component (Eq. 3 of [2]):
The parameters for both of these models are given in the following table (Table I of [2]):
Model | (Å) | (deg) | (Å) | (kcal mol-1) | q(O) (e) | q(H) (e) | ||
SPC/Fw | 1059.162 | 1.012 | 75.90 | 113.24 | 3.165492 | 0.1554253 | -0.82 | 0.41 |
q-SPC/Fw | 1059.162 | 1.000 | 75.90 | 112.0 | 3.165492 | 0.1554252 | -0.84 | 0.42 |
where the units of and are kcal.mol-1Å-2.
References
- ↑ Yujie Wu, Harald L. Tepper and Gregory A. Voth "Flexible simple point-charge water model with improved liquid-state properties", Journal of Chemical Physics 124 024503 (2006)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Francesco Paesani, Wei Zhang, David A. Case, Thomas E. Cheatham, III and Gregory A. Voth "An accurate and simple quantum model for liquid water", Journal of Chemical Physics 125 184507 (2006)