Development of an improved four-site water model for biomolecular simulations: TIP4P-Ew

Hans W. Horn(IBM Research - Almaden), William C. Swope(IBM Research - Almaden), Jed W. Pitera(IBM Research - Almaden), Jeffry D. Madura(Duquesne University), Thomas J. Dick(Duquesne University), Greg L. Hura(University of California, Berkeley), Teresa Head‐Gordon(University of California, Berkeley)
The Journal of Chemical Physics
May 5, 2004
Cited by 2,161

Abstract

A re-parameterization of the standard TIP4P water model for use with Ewald techniques is introduced, providing an overall global improvement in water properties relative to several popular nonpolarizable and polarizable water potentials. Using high precision simulations, and careful application of standard analytical corrections, we show that the new TIP4P-Ew potential has a density maximum at approximately 1 degrees C, and reproduces experimental bulk-densities and the enthalpy of vaporization, DeltaH(vap), from -37.5 to 127 degrees C at 1 atm with an absolute average error of less than 1%. Structural properties are in very good agreement with x-ray scattering intensities at temperatures between 0 and 77 degrees C and dynamical properties such as self-diffusion coefficient are in excellent agreement with experiment. The parameterization approach used can be easily generalized to rehabilitate any water force field using available experimental data over a range of thermodynamic points.


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