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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 106, 2008 - Issue 12-13: A Special Issue in Honour of Professor Anthony J. Stone
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Invited Article

DL_MULTI—A molecular dynamics program to use distributed multipole electrostatic models to simulate the dynamics of organic crystals

Pages 1567-1578 | Received 17 Mar 2008, Accepted 30 Apr 2008, Published online: 01 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

DL_MULTI has been developed to extend the Molecular Dynamics simulation program DL_POLY to model rigid molecules whose intermolecular interactions include a distributed multipole model for the electrostatic interactions. The adaptations use anisotropic atom–atom potentials, corresponding to atomic multipoles up to hexadecapole. The lattice sums of these multipoles are evaluated using the Ewald method, using a technique utilizing Stone's S functions which describe the multipoles in a molecule fixed reference frame. An algorithm for determining suitable cutoffs is described and errors in the direct space part of the Ewald summation discussed. Thus DL_MULTI provides a general purpose MD program for studying polar rigid organic molecules in their liquid and crystalline states with a realistic intermolecular potential suitable for studying polymorphism. Example applications to uracil and 5-azauracil show that, with the new summation method, a realistic electrostatic model can be used without excessive computer time.

Acknowledgements

Stephen Spence, Graeme Day, Aileen Gray and Sarah (Sally) L. Price are thanked for their assistance in developing and testing DL_MULTI whilst funded by an EPSRC ROPA grant. Dr. W. Smith also gave valuable advice.

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