Bayesian estimation of the hydroxyl radical diffusion coefficient at low temperature and high pressure from atomistic molecular dynamics.
Carter T ButtsRachel W MartinPublished in: The Journal of chemical physics (2021)
The hydroxyl radical is the primary reactive oxygen species produced by the radiolysis of water and is a significant source of radiation damage to living organisms. Mobility of the hydroxyl radical at low temperatures and/or high pressures is hence a potentially important factor in determining the challenges facing psychrophilic and/or barophilic organisms in high-radiation environments (e.g., ice-interface or undersea environments in which radiative heating is a potential heat and energy source). Here, we estimate the diffusion coefficient for the hydroxyl radical in aqueous solution using a hierarchical Bayesian model based on atomistic molecular dynamics trajectories in TIP4P/2005 water over a range of temperatures and pressures.
Keyphrases
- molecular dynamics
- density functional theory
- reactive oxygen species
- aqueous solution
- molecular dynamics simulations
- radiation induced
- depressive symptoms
- diffusion weighted imaging
- oxidative stress
- magnetic resonance imaging
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance
- risk assessment
- radiation therapy
- human health
- contrast enhanced