Global Potential Energy Minima of (H$_{2}$O)$_{n}$ Clusters on Graphite
Abstract
Likely candidates for the global potential energy minima of (HO) clusters with on the (0001)-surface of graphite are found using basin-hopping global optimization. The potential energy surfaces are constructed using the TIP4P intermolecular potentials for the water molecules (the TIP3P is also explored as a secondary choice), a Lennard-Jones water-graphite potential, and a water-graphite polarization potential that is built from classical electrostatic image methods and takes into account both the perpendicular and parallel electric polarizations of graphite. This potential energy surface produces a rather hydrophobic water-graphite interaction. As a consequence, the water component of the lowest graphite-(HO) minima is quite closely related to low-lying minima of the corresponding TIP4P (HO) clusters. In about half of the cases the geometrical substructure of the water molecules in the graphite-(HO) global minimum coincides with that of the corresponding free water cluster. Exceptions occur when the interaction with graphite induces a change in geometry. A comparison of our results with available theoretical and experimental data is performed.
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@article{arxiv.0706.1152,
title = {Global Potential Energy Minima of (H$_{2}$O)$_{n}$ Clusters on Graphite},
author = {B. S. Gonzalez and J. Hernandez-Rojas and J. Breton and J. M. Gomez Llorente},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0706.1152},
year = {2007}
}