Advanced Electrostatic Model for Monovalent Ions Based on Ab Initio Energy Decomposition.

Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
Zhifeng JingPengyu Ren

Abstract

Ions play important roles in the structures and functions of biomolecules. In biomolecular simulations, ions either directly interact with biomolecules or provide an ionic environment that influences electrostatic interactions of solutes. The AMOEBA+ water model has demonstrated significant advancement of the classical force field for describing molecular interactions due to its improvements on the functional forms to account for essential physics. This work expands the applicability of the AMOEBA+ model toward alkali metal (Li, Na, K, Rb, and Cs) and halogen (F, Cl, Br, and I) ions. Various quantum chemical data on ion-ion and ion-water interactions, experimental ion hydration free energies, and lattice energies of salt crystals are used in the parametrization. The final parameters are verified with other properties outside of the parametrization data, including lattice energies of additional salt crystals and ionic activity coefficients in solution. The new model captures a wide range of ion properties from the gas phase to solution phase and crystals. More importantly, AMOEBA+ provides energy components that are consistent with ab initio energy decomposition. Thus, we expect AMOEBA+ to be more general, transferable, and valu...Continue Reading

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