Abstract

Recent extensions of potential energy functions used in empirical force field calculations have involved the inclusion of electronic polarizability. To properly include this extension into a potential energy function it is necessary to systematically and rigorously optimize the associated parameters based on model compounds for which extensive experimental data are available. In the present work, optimization of parameters for alkanes in a polarizable empirical force field based on a classical Drude oscillator is presented. Emphasis is placed on the development of parameters for CH3, CH2, and CH moieties that are directly transferable to long chain alkanes, as required for lipids and other biomolecules. It is shown that a variety of quantum mechanical and experimental target data are reproduced by the polarizable model. Notable is the proper treatment of the dielectric constant of pure alkanes by the polarizable force field, a property essential for the accurate treatment of, for example, hydrophobic solvation in lipid bilayers. The present alkane force field will act as the basis for the aliphatic moieties in an extensive empirical force field for biomolecules that includes the explicit treatment of electronic polarizability.

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PolarizabilityForce field (fiction)Drude modelSolvationChemical physicsDielectricComputational chemistryField (mathematics)ChemistryBiomoleculeStatistical physicsQuantumNanotechnologyMaterials sciencePhysicsQuantum mechanicsMoleculeOrganic chemistryMathematics

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Year
2005
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article
Volume
109
Issue
40
Pages
18988-18999
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199
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Igor Vorobyov, Victor M. Anisimov, Alexander D. MacKerell (2005). Polarizable Empirical Force Field for Alkanes Based on the Classical Drude Oscillator Model. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B , 109 (40) , 18988-18999. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp053182y

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10.1021/jp053182y