Scaled charges for ions: An improvement but not the final word for modeling electrolytes in water

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作者
Blazquez, S. [1 ]
Conde, M. M. [2 ]
Vega, C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Complutense Madrid, Fac Ciencias Quim, Dept Quim Fis 1, Madrid 28040, Spain
[2] Univ Politecn Madrid, Escuela Tecn Super Ingn Ind, Dept Ingn Quim Ind & Medio Ambiente, Madrid 28006, Spain
关键词
MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATION; FREEZING-POINT DEPRESSION; LINEAR CONSTRAINT SOLVER; AQUEOUS SODIUM-CHLORIDE; FORCE-FIELD; FREE-ENERGY; SURFACE-TENSION; BIOMOLECULAR SIMULATIONS; DIFFUSION-COEFFICIENTS; TRANSPORT-PROPERTIES;
D O I
10.1063/5.0136498
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In this work, we discuss the use of scaled charges when developing force fields for NaCl in water. We shall develop force fields for Na+ and Cl- using the following values for the scaled charge (in electron units): & PLUSMN;0.75, & PLUSMN;0.80, & PLUSMN;0.85, and & PLUSMN;0.92 along with the TIP4P/2005 model of water (for which previous force fields were proposed for q = & PLUSMN;0.85 and q = & PLUSMN;1). The properties considered in this work are densities, structural properties, transport properties, surface tension, freezing point depression, and maximum in density. All the developed models were able to describe quite well the experimental values of the densities. Structural properties were well described by models with charges equal to or larger than & PLUSMN;0.85, surface tension by the charge & PLUSMN;0.92, maximum in density by the charge & PLUSMN;0.85, and transport properties by the charge & PLUSMN;0.75. The use of a scaled charge of & PLUSMN;0.75 is able to reproduce with high accuracy the viscosities and diffusion coefficients of NaCl solutions for the first time. We have also considered the case of KCl in water, and the results obtained were fully consistent with those of NaCl. There is no value of the scaled charge able to reproduce all the properties considered in this work. Although certainly scaled charges are not the final word in the development of force fields for electrolytes in water, its use may have some practical advantages. Certain values of the scaled charge could be the best option when the interest is to describe certain experimental properties.
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