MD: How to keep a methanol solute centered in a 40-water cluster? #1036
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You can try two walls, one only for the solute to keep it centered and one for the whole cluster to avoid that the solvent moves away around the fixed solute. |
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HI Sebastian- Thanks for the tip!
John Keller
…On Mon, May 13, 2024 at 10:28 PM Sebastian Ehlert ***@***.***> wrote:
You can try two walls, one only for the solute to keep it centered and one
for the whole cluster to avoid that the solvent moves away around the fixed
solute.
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OK - does the term following the comma in the "sphere" line refer to which species is limited by the wall?
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$CMA - Would this command be useful in keeping molecules centered? |
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I used --md --alpb water, plus $md and $wall sections. Setting beta=3,6,or 12 seems to have very little effect. The waters migrate apart and the solute ends up on the periphery.
A typical input file is attached.
John Keller
meoh-40water.txt
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