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- Title
The Three-Dimensional "Mercedes Benz" Model of Water.
- Authors
Bizjak, Alan; Urbič, Tomaž; Vlachy, Vojko; Dill, Ken A.
- Abstract
Previously, we and others have explored the "Mercedes Benz" model of water, a simplified 2-dimensional model that captures many of the qualitative features of water. Here, we introduce the 3-dimensional analogue of this model. Water molecules interact through Lennard-Jones attractions and repulsions, and through Gaussian orientation-dependent hydrogen bonding terms. In 3D MB model of water, hydrogen bonding structure is tetrahedral, hence more realistic than in the 2D version. We explore the model using NPT Monte Carlo simulations. Thermodynamic properties such as molar volume, heat capacity, isothermal compressibility, and the thermal expansion coefficient were studied as a function of temperature at fixed dimensionless pressure, P* = 0.12. These results indicate that the model satisfactorily captures the main experimental properties of real water, including the volumetric and thermal anomalies.
- Subjects
WATER; MONTE Carlo method; HYDROGEN bonding; TEMPERATURE; MOLECULAR volume; THERMODYNAMICS
- Publication
Acta Chimica Slovenica, 2007, Vol 54, Issue 3, p532
- ISSN
1318-0207
- Publication type
Article