A pairwise and two many-body models for water: Influence of nonpairwise effects upon the stability and geometry of (H2O)(n) cyclic (n=3-6) and cagelike (n=6-20) clusters

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Masella, M [1 ]
Flament, JP [1 ]
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[1] UNIV LILLE 1, CNRS URA 779, CTR ETUD & RECH LASER & APPLICAT, LAB DYNAM MOL & PHOTON, F-59655 VILLENEUVE DASCQ, FRANCE
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10.1063/1.475202
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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Three flexible models (PW, CMP and TCPE) are presented to study interactions occurring in water clusters. The total interaction energy is decomposed into five terms; repulsive, charge-charge, intramolecular relaxation, polarization, and hydrogen bonding. The parameters of the first three terms are the same for all of the three models. The polarization term is taken as a classical molecular many-body polarization potential for the CMP and TCPE models, while nonpairwise effects are omitted in the PW model. As nonpairwise effects occurring in water clusters greater than the dimer have a topological origin, such effects are introduced in the hydrogen bonding term of the TCPE model. Parameters of the three models are derived from ab initio calculations at the MP2/6-311+G(2df,2p) level on three water dimer structures and the cyclic water trimer. Application of the three models to water clusters (H2O)(n) from n=3 to 20 exhibits that the nonpairwise effects in such clusters represent about 20% of their total binding energy and that the two nonpairwise effects considered suffice to describe most of the many-body effects. In particular, the many-body polarization term is mostly responsible for interoxygen distance contractions (relative to the dimer) in clusters greater than n=3, In cyclic clusters, this term is responsible for 40%-70% of the total nonpairwise effect energy, while in cagelike clusters, for about 50%. (C) 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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