New atoms-in-molecules dispersion models for use in ab initio derived force fields.

J Chem Phys

School of Physical and Chemical Sciences, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.

Published: March 2021

Recently, substantial research efforts have gone into bridging the accuracy-efficiency gap between parameterized force field models and quantum chemical calculations by extracting molecule-specific force fields directly from ab initio data in a robust and automated manner. One of the challenging aspects is deriving localized atomic polarizabilities for pairwise distributed dispersion models. The Tkatchenko-Scheffler model is based upon correcting free-atom C coefficients according to the square of the ratio of the atom-in-molecule volume to the free-atom volume. However, it has recently been shown that a more accurate relationship can be found if static atomic polarizabilities are also taken into account. Using this relationship, we develop two modified Tkatchenko-Scheffler dispersion models and benchmark their performance against SAPT2+3 reference data and other commonly used dispersion models.

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