Abstract

The behaviour of the popular TIP3P water model has been investigated using both molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulation procedures. Long-range electrostatic interactions were included through a reaction-field treatment, and the nonbonded interactions were either truncated at the cutoff distance, or smoothly scaled to zero using a switching function. The thermodynamic observables, and in particular the dipole-dipole correlation functions, are found to differ between the two simulation techniques if a rigid nonbonded cutoff is applied. However, use of a switching function gives exact agreement between the simulation methodologies. This difference is ascribed to the effect of energy pumping in the molecular dynamics simulations, and suggests that dielectric constants calculated using this simulation method with the fluctuation procedure in conjunction with a reaction field should be reappraised. Thus the Monte Carlo simulation procedure offers a number of intrinsic advantages over molecular dynamics for the calculation of dielectric constants with a reaction field. The most precise value for the dielectric constant of TIP3P is calculated to be 102 ± 3 at 298 K.

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