Electrostatically embedded many-body method for dipole moments, partial atomic charges, and charge transfer
Article 2012 en
Authors
HL
Hannah R. Leverentz
KM
Katie A. Maerzke
SK
Samuel J. Keasler
Abstract
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Fragment methods have been widely studied for computing energies and forces, but less attention has been paid to nonenergetic properties. Here we extend the electrostatically embedded many-body (EE-MB) method to the calculation of cluster dipole moments, dipole moments of molecules in clusters, partial atomic charges, and charge transfer, and we test and validate the method by comparing to results calculated for the entire system without fragmentation. We also compare to calculations carried out by the conventional many-body (MB) method without electrostatic embedding. Systems considered are NH(3)(H(2)O)(11), (NH(3))(2)(H(2)O)(14), [Cl(H(2)O)(6)](-), (HF)(4), (HF)(5), (HF)(2)H(2)O, (HF)(3)H(2)O, and (HF)(3)(H(2)O)(2). With electrostatic embedding, we find that even at the pairwise additive level a quantitatively accurate description of a system's dipole moment and partial charge distribution and a qualitatively accurate description of the amount of intermolecular charge transfer can often be obtained.
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