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Anisotropic Electrostatic Interactions in Coarse-Grained Water Models to Enhance the Accuracy and Speed-Up Factor of Mesoscopic Simulations.

Francesco Maria BellussiOtello Maria RoscioniMatteo RicciMatteo Fasano
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2021)
Water models with realistic physical-chemical properties are essential to study a variety of biomedical processes or engineering technologies involving molecules or nanomaterials. Atomistic models of water are constrained by the feasible computational capacity, but calibrated coarse-grained (CG) ones can go beyond these limits. Here, we compare three popular atomistic water models with their corresponding CG model built using finite-size particles such as ellipsoids. Differently from previous approaches, short-range interactions are accounted for with the generalized Gay-Berne potential, while electrostatic and long-range interactions are computed from virtual charges inside the ellipsoids. Such an approach leads to a quantitative agreement between the original atomistic models and their CG counterparts. Results show that a timestep of up to 10 fs can be achieved to integrate the equations of motion without significant degradation of the physical observables extracted from the computed trajectories, thus unlocking a significant acceleration of water-based mesoscopic simulations at a given accuracy.
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