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    #1 2024-06-07 16:36:27

    tsakash
    Member
    Registered: 2024-06-07
    Posts: 2

    Population Analysis (RESP charge fitting)

    I have seen the suggestion of RESP(0.5) charges for MD simulation using nonpolarizable forcefield. If I want to run MD simulation for polymer melts, or polymer electrolytes where no other solvent is present, what is the suggested practice? I am using B3LYP/TZVP-MOLOPT with dftd3 in cp2k for geometry optimization and energy calculation. My polymer is a comb architecture polymer (a trimer) and I am restraining the middle unit to have zero charge so that I can transfer it to my md simulation.
    Thank you.

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    #2 2024-06-07 16:53:44

    sobereva
    Tian Lu (Multiwfn developer)
    From: Beijing
    Registered: 2017-09-11
    Posts: 2,011
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    Re: Population Analysis (RESP charge fitting)

    RESP is a good choice
    However, if the polymer has a complicated structure with many branches, a much easier way is calculating EEM charge using Multiwfn (with the default EEM parameters trained for reproducing B3LYP/6-31G* CHELPG charges), which is quite fast and quality is usually acceptable.

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    #3 2024-06-07 17:24:35

    tsakash
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    Registered: 2024-06-07
    Posts: 2

    Re: Population Analysis (RESP charge fitting)

    Thank you for your reply.

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