Coarse-Graining in Interaction Space: A Systematic Approach for Replacing Long-Range Electrostatics with Short-Range Potentials
- 27 March 2008
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
- Vol. 112 (15), 4711-4724
- https://doi.org/10.1021/jp710339n
Abstract
A short-range effective potential for long-range electrostatic interactions in homogeneously disordered condensed phase systems has been determined with a novel approach to coarse-graining in interaction space. As opposed to coarse-graining the system resolution, this approach "coarsens" the system's interactions by mapping multiple configurations of an accurate long-range atomistic potential onto a more efficient, short-range effective potential with a force-matching (FM) method. Developing an empirical potential in this manner is fundamentally different from existing strategies because it utilizes condensed-phase (as opposed to gas-phase) atomistic interactions to determine general pair potentials defined on distance meshes (as opposed to fitting predetermined functional forms). The resulting short-range ( approximately 10 A) effective potential reproduces structural, dynamical, and many thermodynamic properties of liquid water, ions in water, and hydrophobes in water, with unprecedented accuracy. The effective potential is also shown to be transferable to a nonaqueous molten salt system. With continued development, such effective potentials may provide an accurate and highly efficient alternative to Ewald-based long-range electrostatics methods.Keywords
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